Predicting women's sexual performance based on the role of Self-concept, self-efficacy and sexual awareness
This study aimed to predict the sexual performance women of Self-concept, self-efficacy and sexual awareness. To conduct this descriptive study, 500 women (40-24 years old) referred to health centers (2018) were selected by the available sampling method. The Female Sexual Function Index - FSFI (2000), and Multi-dimensional Sexual Self-Concept Questionnaire - MSSCQ (2013) were used to validate the data, and Pearson correlation coefficients, correlation variance, and regression coefficients were used to analyze the data. The findings showed that the components of sexual self-concept play a role in predicting women's sexual performance. According to the study, sexual beliefs as sexual self-concept play a predictive role in women's sexual performance and the most important predictor of sexual function is sexual awareness, sexual desire, self-blame in sexual problems, sexual self-efficacy, sexual courage, and management It's a sexual issue. According to the results of sexual anxiety, self-blame in sexual problems, fear of sex and sexual depression is inversely related to sexual function. Between sexual self-efficacy, sexual awareness, motivation to avoid high-risk sex, sexual desire, sexual courage and boldness, sexual optimism, sexual monitoring, sexual motivation, sexual management, sexual validity, sexual satisfaction, personal patterns Sex, prevention of sexual problems and internal control of sexual issues are directly related to sexual function.
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