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Effectiveness of Empathy-Intimacy-Sexual satisfaction model versus problem solving approach on sexual function, sexual beliefs and blood sugar in Gestational Diabetes

Not Applicable
Conditions
Gestational Diabetes.
Gestational diabetes mellitus in pregnancy
O24.41
Registration Number
IRCT20240104060607N1
Lead Sponsor
Yazd University of Medical Sciences
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Pending
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
72
Inclusion Criteria

Farsi dialect
Literacy for reading and writing
Literacy in using social networks and smart phones
Marriage and having sex with a spouse
Gestational age 12-26 weeks
healthy pregnancy
Having informed consent
Single and healthy fetus
Having gestational diabetes based on the laboratory criteria of the American Diabetes Association and doctor's confirmation
Obtaining a score of 28 or less in the sexual functional index
Age 18 to 38 years

Exclusion Criteria

Pregnancy complication (except GDM)
addiction
Mental disorders and the use of psychiatric drugs
Recently annoying accidents

Study & Design

Study Type
interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in mean scores of sexual function measured by the Female Sexual Function Questionnaire (FSFI). Timepoint: Baseline, completion of the intervention in the 8th week, follow-up to the completion of the study in the 12th week. Method of measurement: Female Sexual Function is based on the FSFI questionnaire of Razon et al., which measures this variable in 6 areas.
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in the mean scores of sexual beliefs measured by the questionnaire of sexual beliefs in pregnancy. Timepoint: Baseline, completion of the intervention in the 8th week, follow-up to the completion of the study in the 12th week. Method of measurement: Sexual beliefs are measured with Sossah et al.'s questionnaire of sexual beliefs in pregnancy, which includes 13 items.;Changes in the mean fasting blood sugar and two hours after breakfast. Timepoint: Baseline, completion of the intervention in the 8th week, follow-up to the completion of the study in the 12th week. Method of measurement: fasting blood sugar and two-hour blood sugar in mg/dL after breakfast recorded in the pregnancy record.
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