Advanced Stem Cell 2018
Journal of Stem Cell Biology and Transplantation
ISSN: 2575-7725
Page 34
December 03-04, 2018
Valencia, Spain
15
th
Edition of EuroSciCon Conference on
Advanced Stem Cell &
Regenerative Medicine
Background:
Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) is often a common
problem with significant effects on women’s quality of life and
leads to disturbance in a women’s ability to respond sexually or
to experience sexual pleasure and has profound serious impact
on a woman’s self-esteem and her relationships And leads to a
negative impact on the wellbeing of her spouse.
Purpose:
The purpose of this study to determine personality
characteristics and self-steam and sexual harassment in female
with sexual aversion and vaginismus and comparing with healthy
women, little studies and data has focused on this area especially
in Arabian countries.
Materials & Methods:
A cross-sectional research, method was
adopted in the present investigation during the year 2018 between
January and April including 30 married women who are 19-50
years old live in Saudi Arabia, the study population was recruited
among women attending Mutmaena Medical Psychiatric Center
in Riyadh city, and we selected women complaining of sexual
aversion and other women vaginismus as diagnosed by DSM-
IV-TR. We also compared 15 healthy women, after oral consent,
all women were available face to face to complete answer
Saudi version of the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ-R)
and Arabic version of the Rosenberg Self-Esteem and Sexual
Harassment Experience Questionnaire (SHEQ) and to compare
between three groups. Data were analyzed using IBM-SPSS
version 21. Statistical significance was set at p<0.05.
Results:
A total of 45 female with mean age mean age
(mean±22.78±SD1.87) were studied, the most common
personality dimension in female with sexual dysfunction is
neuroticism and more common in women with vaginismus than
women complaining from sexual aversion which is significantly
higher than healthy female And the study showed that sexual
harassment common and highly significant in women with sexual
dysfunction than healthy women and more common in women
complaining from sexual aversion (significant) and unwanted
sexual harassment is common in women with aversion than
women suffering fromvaginismus but sexual coercion is common
in women with vaginismus. Low self-esteem was common and
significant in women with sexual dysfunction than healthy women
and more common in women with vaginismus.
Conclusions:
In this research will provide a basic knowledge
especially in this area personality characteristics as neuroticism
and unwanted sexual harassment, low self-esteem are significant
factors.
Biography
Atia Attaky holds an MBBCh Degree and MSc in Neuropsychiatry from Al
Azhar University (Egypt). He is currently a PhD Researcher at Maastricht
University (The Netherlands) and has his work focused on dyadic sexual
dysfunction in Arabic couples. He is considered one of a few Arabic interna-
tional experts on psychosexual medicine and neuropsychiatry with over 14
years of clinical and research experience. He has published more-reviewed
scientific articles on sexuality in Arabian countries. He is considered the first
Arabic Neuropsychiatrist to hold European Fellowship in Sexual Medicine
(FECSM) and a Diploma in Psychosexual Therapy and Diploma in Sex Ad-
diction (London, UK). He is an Ambassador of the American Sexual Health
Association (ASHA) and a Member of- European Society for Sexual Medi-
cine (ESSM); International Society for Sexual Medicine (ISSM) and Middle
East Society for Sexual Medicine(MESSM); African Society for Sexual Med-
icine(ASSM) respectively.
A1attaky@yahoo.comThe comparison of personality traits, self-
esteem, sexual harassment in Arabic women
with and without sexual aversion and
vaginismus
Atia Attaky
1,2
1
Mataria Teaching Hospital, Egypt
2
Motmaena Medical Center, KSA
Atia Attaky, J Stem Cell Biol Transplant 2018, Volume 2
DOI: 10.21767/2575-7725-C1-002