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The Effect of Mindfulness-based Sexual Counseling on Sexual Distress in Pregnant Women

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Counseling
Interventions
Behavioral: mindfulness-based sexual counseling
Registration Number
NCT04900194
Lead Sponsor
Inonu University
Brief Summary

The study was conducted in order to determine the effect of mindfulness-based sexual counseling on sexual distress, attitude towards sexuality and body image concerns in pregnant women. The research was planned in a randomized controlled experimental design.The sample consisted of the pregnant women who applied to the pregnant class at the time of the study and met the inclusion criteria. Female Sexual Distress Scale-Revised, Attitude towards Sexuality in Pregnancy Scale, Body Image Concerns During Pregnancy Scale were used. In the study, the pregnant women in the experimental group were given mindfulness-based sexual counseling by the researcher. Mindfulness-based sexual counseling was planned as 2 sessions per week for 4 weeks, in total 8 sessions. Each session lasted 30-40 minutes on average. First of all, Pregnancy Introduction Form, Attitude towards Sexuality in Pregnancy Scale, Female Sexual Distress Scale-Revised and Body Image Concerns in Pregnancy Scale were applied to the pregnant women in the experimental and control groups. The experimental group was given mindfulness-based sexual counseling for 4 weeks by the researcher. At the end of the mindfulness-based sexual counseling, the experimental group and the control group at the same time, were applied to the experimental group and the control group at the same time, the Female Sexual Distress Scale-Revised, Attitude towards Sexuality in Pregnancy Scale, and the Body Image Worries During Pregnancy Scale.

Detailed Description

The research was planned in a randomized controlled experimental design.The sample consisted of the pregnant women who applied to the pregnant class at the time of the study and met the inclusion criteria. In the power analysis used to determine the sample size, the 5% error level, the 95% confidence interval at the bilateral significance level, the 80% ability to represent the universe and the sexual distress mean score of 31.3 (standard deviation 10.9) in women. Assuming that 67 pregnant women were calculated for each group (67 experiments, 67 controls). Pregnancy Identification Form, Female Sexual Distress Scale-Revised, Attitude towards Sexuality in Pregnancy Scale, Body Image Concerns During Pregnancy Scale were used. In the study, the pregnant women in the experimental group were given mindfulness-based sexual counseling by the researcher. Mindfulness-based sexual counseling was planned as 2 sessions per week for 4 weeks, in total 8 sessions. Each session lasted 30-40 minutes on average. First of all, Pregnancy Introduction Form, Attitude towards Sexuality in Pregnancy Scale, Female Sexual Distress Scale-Revised and Body Image Concerns in Pregnancy Scale were applied to the pregnant women in the experimental and control groups. The experimental group was given mindfulness-based sexual counseling for 4 weeks by the researcher. At the end of the mindfulness-based sexual counseling, the experimental group and the control group at the same time, were applied to the experimental group and the control group at the same time, the Female Sexual Distress Scale-Revised, Attitude towards Sexuality in Pregnancy Scale, and the Body Image Worries During Pregnancy Scale.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
134
Inclusion Criteria
  • Communicating,
  • Over the age of 18,
  • Pregnancy week between 10-28 weeks,
  • Scoring 11.5 points and above according to the Female Sexual Distress Scale-Revised,
Exclusion Criteria
  • Sexual distress before pregnancy,
  • Pregnant women with psychological diagnosis according to records.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
MBSC groupmindfulness-based sexual counselingcounseling group
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Female Sexual DistressChange from Female Sexual Distress at 4 weeks

It is used to identify women with and without sexual dysfunction, evaluating subjective stress and psychological effects associated with sexual function. Responses to the items in the five-point Likert scale consist of never (0), rarely (1), sometimes (2), often (3), or always (4). The lowest score that can be obtained from the scale is 0, the highest score is 52. Higher scores indicate higher levels of sexual distress.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
The Scale of Attitude towards Sexuality in PregnancyChange from Attitude towards Sexuality at 4 weeks

The items contain cognitive, affective and behavioral components of sexual attitude. The scale has three sub-dimensions; "Anxiety Towards Sexual Intercourse During Pregnancy", "Beliefs and Values Towards Sexuality During Pregnancy", "Confirming Sexuality During Pregnancy". The total score that can be obtained from the total score of the scale is the lowest 34 and the highest 170. The increase in the total score obtained from ATSPS indicates that the attitudes towards sexuality during pregnancy are positive, and the decrease in the total score indicates that the attitudes towards sexuality during pregnancy are negative.

Body Image Worries in Pregnancy ScaleChange from Body Image Worries at 4 weeks

The scale consists of 4 sub-dimensions. Sub-dimensions of the scale Avoidance, Social worries, Worries about weight gain, Future worries, physical appearance concerns.The highest score to be obtained from the scale is 115, the lowest score is 23.An increase in the total score of the scale indicates that concerns about body image are high during pregnancy, while a decrease indicates that concerns about body image during pregnancy are low.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Faculty of Health Science

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Malatya, Merkez, Turkey

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