J Med Assoc Thai 2002; 85 (2):167

Views: 1,425 | Downloads: 20 | Responses: 0

PDF XML Respond to this article Print Alert & updates Request permissions Email to a friend


Knowledge-Attitude-Practice of Sexual Intercourse of Post-menopausal Women Using Hormone Replacement Therapy
Somboonpom W Mail, Junthathamrongwat N , Seejom K , Ratanasiri T , Kleebkaow P

Objective : To study knowledge, attitude, practice and concern related to sexual intercourse
of post-menopausal women using hormone replacement therapy.
Material and Method : One hundred and thirty subjects were included in the study from
the I st of May 2000 to the 31st of August 2000 at the Menopause Clinic, Srinagarind Hospital, Khon
Kaen. All subjects were interviewed by a researcher with structured questionnaires.
Results : Sixty seven per cent of the subjects had an acceptable level of knowledge, whereas,
87.7 per cent thought that they could have sexual intercourse similar to what they had in their pre-
menopausal period.
It
was found that 85.4 per cent and 88.5 per cent of the subjects had either less
or absent sexual desire and less sexual activity, respectively. In terms of their concern, 73.9 per
cent of the subjects were not worried about sexual intercourse.
Conclusion : The majority of the post-menopausal women using hormone replacement
therapy had a good level of knowledge and attitude concerning sexual intercourse. Although most
of them had decreased sexual desire and activity, this sexual activity did not cause them concern.
Key word : Sexual Intercourse, Post-menopausal Women, Hormone Replacement Therapy

Download: PDF