Impact of Social Determinants of Health on Women’s Satisfaction with Their Sexual Life and Its Relationship with the Use of Psychotropic Drugs: A Cross-Sectional Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Baseline Characteristics
3.2. Changes between the Study Groups
3.3. Predictors of Sexual Satisfaction
4. Discussion
5. Limitations
6. Implications for Practice
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | All Women (N = 316) | USD Group (N = 39) | NUSD Group (N = 277) | |
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N (%) or Mean (SD) | N (%) or Mean (SD) | N (%) or Mean (SD) | p | |
Age | 33.36 (8.58) | 35.77 (9.42) | 33.03 (8.42) | 0.06 |
Country | ||||
Spain | 262 (82,9%) | 31 (79.5%) | 231 (83.4%) | 0.54 |
Other countries | 54 (17.1%) | 8 (20.5%) | 46 (16.6%) | |
Education | ||||
Compulsory | 49 (15.5%) | 12 (30.8%) | 37 (13.4%) | <0.01 |
Non-compulsory | 267 (84.5%) | 27 (69.2%) | 240 (86.6%) | |
Income (EUR/year) | ||||
<12.000 | 73 (23.1%) | 10 (25.6%) | 63 (22.7%) | 0.33 |
12.00–20.00 | 98 (31.0%) | 9 (23.1%) | 89 (32.2%) | |
20.000–35.000 | 79 (25.0%) | 8 (20.5%) | 71 (25.6%) | |
35.000–60.000 | 48 (15.2%) | 10 (25.6%) | 38 (13.7%) | |
>60.000 | 18 (5.7%) | 2 (5.0%) | 16 (5.8%) | |
Employment situation | ||||
Unemployed | 102 (32.3%) | 19 (48.7%) | 83 (30.0%) | 0.06 |
Salaried employee | 175 (55.4%) | 17 (43.6%) | 158 (57.0%) | |
Self-employed | 39 (12.3%) | 3 (7.7%) | 36 (13.0%) | |
Sexual Relationship | ||||
Monogamous | 275 (87.0%) | 34 (87.2%) | 241 (87.0%) | 0.98 |
Non-monogamous | 41 (13.0%) | 5 (12.8%) | 36 (13.0%) | |
Stability of the relationship | ||||
Stable | 261 (84.5%) | 27 (71.1%) | 234 (86.3%) | 0.02 |
Unstable | 48 (15.5%) | 11 (28.9%) | 37 (13.7%) | |
Cohabitation as a couple | ||||
Yes | 203 (65.7%) | 27 (71.0%) | 176 (63.5%) | 0.46 |
No | 106 (34.3%) | 11 (29.0%) | 95 (36.5%) | |
Children | 0.95 (1.14) | 1.13 (1.10) | 0.95 (1.14) | 0.35 |
Psychotropic drug use | ||||
No | 277 (87.7%) | |||
Yes | 39 (12.3%) |
Variables | Sexual Satisfaction | |||||
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All Women | USD Group | NUSD Group | ||||
Mean (SD) | p | MEAN (SD) | p | Mean (SD) | p | |
Age | 20.36 (5.94) | 0.43 | 16.77 | <0.01 | 20.81 (5.78) | 0.20 |
Country | ||||||
Spain | 20.35 (5.87) | 0.77 | 17.10 (4.47) | 0.38 | 20.79 (5.90) | 0.91 |
Other countries | 20.09 (5.45) | 15.50 (4.78) | 20.89 (5.20) | |||
Education | ||||||
Compulsory | 16.82(4.81) | <0.01 | 14.17 (2.88) | 0.01 | 17.68 (5.02) | <0.01 |
Non-compulsory | 20.95 (5.73) | 19.93 (4.66) | 21.29 (5.75) | |||
Income (EUR/year) | ||||||
<12.000 | 19.33 (6.04) | 0.33 | 16.70 (5.66) | 0.60 | 19.75 (6.03) | 0.34 |
12.00–20.00 | 20.30 (5.62) | 16.11 (3.62) | 20.72 (5.63) | |||
20.000–35.000 | 20.87 (5.33) | 18.75 (4.77) | 21.11 (5.36) | |||
35.000–60.000 | 20.21 (6.42) | 16.40 (4.32) | 21.21 (6.54) | |||
>60.000 | 22.11 (5.79) | 14 (1.41) | 23.13 (5.29) | |||
Employment situation | ||||||
Unemployed | 20.71 (6.26) | <0.01 | 16.16 (5.19) | 0.55 | 21.75 (6.00) | 0.59 |
Salaried employee | 19.42 (5.42) | 17.53 (3.86) | 19.63 (5.53) | |||
Self-employed | 23.23 (5.27) | 16.33 (4.16) | 23.81 (4.97) | |||
Sexual Relationship | ||||||
Monogamous | 20.46 (6.09) | 0.48 | 17.80 (5.35) | 0.59 | 20.93 (5.93) | 0.35 |
Non-monogamous | 19.71 (4.81) | 16.62 (4.45) | 19.97 (4.71) | |||
Stability of the relationship | ||||||
Stable | 20.7 (5.8) | 0.01 | 17.48 (4.42) | 0.10 | 21.09 | 0.11 |
Unstable | 18.4 (5.5) | 15.00 (4.67) | 19.41 | |||
Cohabitation as a couple | ||||||
Yes | 20.09 (5.87) | 0.499 | 16.11 (6.01) | 0.31 | 20.70 (5.86) | 0.40 |
No | 20.87 (5.77) | 18.36(6.63) | 21.16 (5.79) | |||
Children | 20.36 (5.94) | 0.01 | 16.77 | 0.90 | 20.81 (5.78) | 0.01 |
Psychotropic drug use | ||||||
No | 20.81 (5.78) | <0.01 | ||||
Yes | 16.77 (4.52) |
All Women (N = 316) | USD Group (N = 39) | NUSD Group (N = 277) | |||||||
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B Coefficient | CI 95% | p | B Coefficient | CI 95% | p | B Coefficient | CI 95% | p | |
Constant | 13.606 | 10.248–16.963 | <0.01 | 4.689 | (−1.472)–10.849 | 0.131 | 15.627 | 11.133–19.493 | <0.01 |
Education | 3.877 | 2.118–5.637 | <0.01 | 2.941 | 0.183–5.699 | 0.037 | 3.075 | 1.041–5.109 | <0.01 |
Age (Years) | 0.199 | 0.062–0.335 | <0.01 | ||||||
Children (Number) | −0.593 | (−1.200–0.013) | 0.055 | ||||||
Psychotropic drug use | 3.475 | 1.568–5.382 | <0.01 | ||||||
R2 | 0.103 | 0.316 | 0.058 |
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Ruiz de Viñaspre-Hernández, R.; Santolalla-Arnedo, I.; Garrido-Santamaría, R.; Czapla, M.; Tejada-Garrido, C.I.; Sánchez-González, J.L.; Sapiña-Beltrán, E.; Iriarte-Moreda, V.; Colado-Tello, M.E.; Gea-Caballero, V.; et al. Impact of Social Determinants of Health on Women’s Satisfaction with Their Sexual Life and Its Relationship with the Use of Psychotropic Drugs: A Cross-Sectional Study. J. Clin. Med. 2022, 11, 2320. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11092320
Ruiz de Viñaspre-Hernández R, Santolalla-Arnedo I, Garrido-Santamaría R, Czapla M, Tejada-Garrido CI, Sánchez-González JL, Sapiña-Beltrán E, Iriarte-Moreda V, Colado-Tello ME, Gea-Caballero V, et al. Impact of Social Determinants of Health on Women’s Satisfaction with Their Sexual Life and Its Relationship with the Use of Psychotropic Drugs: A Cross-Sectional Study. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2022; 11(9):2320. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11092320
Chicago/Turabian StyleRuiz de Viñaspre-Hernández, Regina, Iván Santolalla-Arnedo, Rosana Garrido-Santamaría, Michał Czapla, Clara Isabel Tejada-Garrido, Juan Luis Sánchez-González, Esther Sapiña-Beltrán, Verónica Iriarte-Moreda, María Estela Colado-Tello, Vicente Gea-Caballero, and et al. 2022. "Impact of Social Determinants of Health on Women’s Satisfaction with Their Sexual Life and Its Relationship with the Use of Psychotropic Drugs: A Cross-Sectional Study" Journal of Clinical Medicine 11, no. 9: 2320. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11092320
APA StyleRuiz de Viñaspre-Hernández, R., Santolalla-Arnedo, I., Garrido-Santamaría, R., Czapla, M., Tejada-Garrido, C. I., Sánchez-González, J. L., Sapiña-Beltrán, E., Iriarte-Moreda, V., Colado-Tello, M. E., Gea-Caballero, V., & Juárez-Vela, R. (2022). Impact of Social Determinants of Health on Women’s Satisfaction with Their Sexual Life and Its Relationship with the Use of Psychotropic Drugs: A Cross-Sectional Study. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 11(9), 2320. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11092320