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The effect of counseling with stress management approach and communication enhancement approach on sexual satisfaction and marital satisfaction of employed women with high occupational stress

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Job stress, sexual satisfaction, marital satisfaction.
Registration Number
IRCT20110524006582N34
Lead Sponsor
Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Recruiting
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
75
Inclusion Criteria

Bachelor's degree in nursing and midwifery at the undergraduate level and above
Working women with at least one year of hospital experience (including contract, plan and formal)
Having a spouse alive
Being sexually active and monogamous
Get a score greater than or equal to 100 from the Job Stress Questionnaire
Failure to receive individual counseling services while attending treatment sessions

Exclusion Criteria

Having a history of physical illnesses affecting sexual desire (having organ lesions, developing a chronic physical illness such as high blood pressure, diabetes)
Stress variables such as disability or illness of a family member (cancer, retardation, etc.)
Occurrence of recent traumatic events and acute stressful problems (death of child, father, etc.)
Having her own mental illness, spouse or family member according to the patient
Smoking, alcohol and drugs and other drugs that affect the body and mind
Menopause
Taking drugs to reduce libido (antidepressants: fluoxetine, sertraline, paroxetine. Antihistamines: chlorpheniramine, drugs that affect blood pressure: clonidine, captopril, benzodiazepines such as alprazolam (Xanax) and .......

Study & Design

Study Type
interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Comparison of the mean score of sexual satisfaction, 2 weeks after the intervention in the control and intervention groups (2 groups receiving counseling) with controlling the effect of baseline score. Timepoint: Before the intervention and 2 weeks after the intervention in the control and intervention groups (2 groups receiving counseling) by controlling the effect of baseline score. Method of measurement: Larson Sexual Satisfaction Questionnaire.;Comparison of the mean score of marital satisfaction, 2 weeks after the intervention in the control and intervention groups (2 groups receiving counseling) controlling the effect of the base score. Timepoint: Before the intervention and 2 weeks after the intervention in the control and intervention groups (2 groups receiving counseling) controlling the effect of baseline score. Method of measurement: Enrich Marital Satisfaction Questionnaire.
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Comparison of mean job stress score 2 weeks after the intervention in control and intervention groups (2 groups receiving counseling) with controlling the effect of baseline score. Timepoint: Before the intervention and 2 weeks after the intervention in the control and intervention groups (2 groups receiving counseling) by controlling the effect of baseline score. Method of measurement: OSIPO Job Stress Questionnaire.
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