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Relationship Between Stress, Anxiety, Depression, Sexual Function and Marital Adjustment in Nurses

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T.C. ORDU ÜNİVERSİTESİ

Status

Completed

Conditions

Sexual Behavior
Anxiety Disorders
Stress

Treatments

Other: no intervention

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05750238
september 3

Details and patient eligibility

About

One of the factors that increase harmony in marriage is sexual life and sexual satisfaction (Erdinç, 2018). Sexual intercourse is one of the pillars of a successful family; accordingly, functionality in this area greatly affects marital adjustment (Atrian, 2018). Studies show an important relationship between sexual adjustment and marital adjustment (Türkseven et al., 2020; Begdeş, 2021). Negative workplace factors such as occupational stress and long working hours affect the physical and mental states of nurses (Oyeleye et al., 2013; Chesak et al., 2019).

This study was planned to determine the relationship between stress, anxiety, depression, sexual function and marital adjustment in nurses.

Enrollment

302 patients

Sex

Female

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Volunteer to participate in the research,
  • Over the age of 18,
  • Married,
  • Those whose spouse is alive and living with their spouse will be included.

Exclusion criteria

  • Having a chronic disease (hypertension, diabetes),
  • Nurses who are pregnant,
  • Those who use drugs that may affect sexual function (beta-blockers, antihypertensives, antidepressants, antipsychotics, etc.) will be excluded from the study.

Trial contacts and locations

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