Relationship between sleep and sexual functioning in Indian females
R. Tripathi, P. Deedwania, A. Koparkar

TL;DR
This study explores how sleep issues affect sexual functioning in Indian women and finds a link between sleep problems and sexual dysfunction.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the relationship between sleep and sexual functioning in Indian females, a topic rarely researched.
Findings
About 27% of participants reported sleep problems, with a median sleep latency of 30 minutes.
Over 50% of women experienced mild sexual dysfunction, and 10% had mild to moderate issues.
Depression and anxiety were found to have a stronger impact on sexual functioning than sleep alone.
Abstract
Sexual dysfunction is a taboo. It is a subject in many countries that negatively affects quality of life and may often be responsible for psychopathological disturbances. There is a little research on effect of sleep on female sexual response and behaviour. The aim of the study was to assess prevalence of sexual dysfunction and sleep problems in adult females visiting OBGY OPD in a tertiary health care institution in a developing country and to observe the correlation between both. A cross-sectional observational study was conducted in a tertiary health care center in India. Female Patients presenting to Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics for any complaints were assessed for their sexual functioning and sleep profile The mean age of the sample was 33.5 (6.2) years. All the female participants were married. Most of the participants were housewife and were living in a joint…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSleep and related disorders · Eating Disorders and Behaviors
