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2005, Number 10

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Ginecol Obstet Mex 2005; 73 (10)

Anorgasmy prevalence in women attended at Familiar Medicine Unit no. 1 in Obregon, Sonora, Mexico

Castañeda SO, Flores GE, López DSD, Cortés GH
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Language: Spanish
References: 15
Page: 525-530
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Key words:

anorgasmy, sexuality, woman in fertile age, intercourse, sexual dysfunction.

ABSTRACT

Objective: To estimate the prevalence of anorgasmy in women.
Patients and methods: An observational, descriptive and transversal study was done from August 2002 to January 2003 surveying women with sexual activity in a clinic of the Mexican Institute of Social Security in Obregon, Sonora. The questionnaire was validated by the UNAM. The analyzed variables were: age, scholar degree, the age in which women started sexual activity, number of children, marital status, the number of sexual partners, pleasure to sex for the women, satisfaction and feeling like doing sex, who decides and begins to do sex, frequency of sexual intercourse, knowledge about orgasm and one’s own experience, as well as psychosomatic symptoms. Data were analyzed by descriptive statistics, chi square test and Likert’s scale.
Results: Seventy-three women were surveyed, with ages between 16 and 46 years. Anorgasmy frequency was of 6.8%; 53.4% of the women had secondary education and 37% superior education. Time of active sexual life varied between 1 and 30 years; the knowledge about orgasm was of 74%.
Conclusions: The orgasmic dysfunction is lower in this region than that reported in the bibliography, this could be due to the greater scholar degree of women, social and cultural issues, and the women’s independence. Nevertheless, the health team must be qualified to detect and treat it, in order to avoid complications.


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Ginecol Obstet Mex. 2005;73