Reproductive Health (Oct 2021)

Bio-psychosocial factor of vaginismus in Iranian women

  • Mojdeh Banaei,
  • Nourossadat Kariman,
  • Giti Ozgoli,
  • Maliheh Nasiri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-021-01260-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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Plain language summary As a sexual dysfunction, Vaginismus prevents sexual penetration through involuntary and frequent spasms of the muscles in the one-third of vagina's outer part. Factors such as negative beliefs about sex, cultural factors, fear of pain, injury, bleeding and so forth play significant roles in the prediction of vaginismus. Therefore, given the multidimensionality of vaginismus and the need to pay attention to all biological, psychological and social dimensions in treating it, and since the bio-psychosocial model is a strong framework for the factors contributing to sexual problems whose recognition will lead to the design of multidimensional treatments, the present study was conducted on 180 Iranian women with vaginismus to investigate the bio-psychological factors associated with vaginismus. The present study showed that the fear of sex, positive cognition and negative self-image, sexual intimacy, quality of sexual life and education from the bio-psychosocial model were the final predictors of vaginismus diagnosis score. Therefore, this model can be used in designing interventions for the treatment of vaginismus, especially in the psychological and interpersonal domains.

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