Global Advanced Research Journal of Phamacy and Phamacology

Global Advanced Research Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology (GARJPP)

September 2012 Vol. 1(1), pp. 012-015
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A study to assess the relationship between common contraceptive methods employed and sexual contentment

A Surendranath1*, B Nagaraju2, Sunil R Patel3, Kirankumar Goud V4 and Patoliya Bhavesh5,

1Department of Pharmacy, Sri Devraj Urs Medical College and Hospital, Kolar563101,India
2Medical Department [Pharmacy], South Western Railway, Bangalore-560023, Karnataka, India.
3Medical Affairs department, Micro Labs Ltd, 27 Race course Road, Bangalore- 560001, India.
4Researcher of Clinical Data Monitoring, Global Data, Hyderabad 500013, India.
5Pentacare Division [Marketing], Alkem Laboratories Ltd., Ahmedabad-382350, Gujarat, India

*Corresponding Author E-mail: pharmacy.sdumch@yahoo.com; Tel: +91 9844011261

Accepted 01 September, 2012

Abstract

Sexual relationship is a basis for mental health and continuity of the healthy generation. Enjoying the healthy body and mind will cause the sexual relationships to run their normal course in life. One of the problems that couples are faced within their sexual relationships is the issue of employing family planning methods. Studies have revealed that contraceptive methods are in connection with the sexual function and health in different ways. This study was aimed to determine the mean and the relation of scores of sexual contentment of men and women with the common contraceptive methods. This was a descriptive-correlative study. Samples included 280 individuals (140 couples) to use the common contraceptive methods including withdrawal method, tubal ligation in women, oral contraceptive method, condom, vasectomy, IUD and injection contraceptive method. Tools for gathering the data were Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) and the questionnaire provided by Dr. Abdo on sexual contentment in men in 2004. The validity and reliability of these questionnaires were approved by researchers conducted in worldwide and India. Descriptive and inferential statistic methods were applied in analyzing the data. The results suggested a statistically significant in relation between scores of men’s sexual contentment and separate contraceptive methods (p = 0.001), whereas this relation was not observed between the women’s scores of sexual contentment and the contraceptive methods. According to the results of the present study, training for family planning counselors in relation to choose suitable contraceptive method, in view of its probable effects on the couple’s sexual contentment, seems essential.

Keywords: Sexual function, sexual contentment, contraceptive methods

 


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