2.The Relationship between Domestic Violence and Women’s Sexual Function in the City of Puntianak
Lidia Hastuti ; Suriadi ; Tutur Kardiatun ; Titan Ligita
International Journal of Public Health Research 2011;-(Special issue):139-145
The increasing number of domestic violence every year causes many health problems mainly women’s reproductive health. This violence may influence the sexual life in their families, especially women’s sexual function. It is
known that the sexuality is as a part of family’s life. The fulfilled family will guarantee their pleasurable sexual life. At this point, no research has been
conducted to investigate whether there is a relationship between the domestic violence and the sexual function in Pontianak. The research was planned to investigate the relationship between domestic violence and women’s sexual
function in Pontianak.We used the Analytic Observational Research and the cross-sectional study designs. We also used cluster random sampling to select women in Pontianak
as the respondents. The research instrument used was the FSFI that was developed by Rosen et al (2000). The data was analyzed by using the statistics program version 8th. Moreover, the Hypothesis test used the test of
Binomial Logistic Regression.From the total of 121 research respondents, it was found that the domestic
violence is related to women’s sexual function. It revealed that women who suffered domestic violence had 4,045 times the risk (OR = 4,045, 95%, Cl,34-12) of having sexual dysfunction compared to women without domestic
violence. The statistical test also showed that there was a significant relation between the women suffering domestic violence and their sexual dysfunction
(p < 0, 01). This research also explained that age, education and occupation were associated with sexual function.This study highlighted that one of the problems resulting women’s sexual dysfunction is domestic violence. As a root of the problem, domestic violence against women must be discontinued. Although women’s sexual dysfunction
is not a disease, it may influence women’s sex life as a whole. Therefore, as health professions, we need to facilitate these women on how to cope with their problems regarding sexual dysfunction and how to recover from the
suffering of the violence.The prevalence of sexual dysfunction and women suffering domestic violence in Pontianak city was 14,88 %. However, the prevalence of women suffering domestic violence was 17,36 % lower than the previous study. It can be concluded that there was a relationship between domestic violence and the sexual dysfunction where women suffering domestic violence had the risk of having sexual dysfunction. (p < 0,01, OR= 4,045, 95% CI 1,34-12).
Domestic Violence
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Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological