Evaluation of the effect of obesity on self-respect and sexuality in women
Date
2018Author
Mecdi Kaydirak, Meltem
Aydin Bilge, Cigdem
Hotun Sahin, Nevin
Kucuk, Nil
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Objective: The study was put into practice as descriptive in the aim of evaluating the effect of obesity on self-respect and sexuality in women. Methods: The sample of the study consisted of 184 volunteer women who did not go through menopause, had the body mass index of (BMI) = 30 kg/m(2). The data of the study was collected by Rosenberg Self Esteem Scale, Body Perception Scale and Female Sexual Satisfaction Scale. Results: The women were determined as having high self-esteem level and as having low body-image level. It is also determined that as the BMI of the women increased, the body image of the women decreased significantly, and there is no significant connection in between BMI and sexual satisfaction. Discussion: It was detected that as the body image of the obese women decreased, their sexual satisfaction decreased significantly and self-esteem of the women effected the sexual satisfaction of the women.
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