Titre :
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Sexual function changes attributed to hormonal contraception use : A qualitative study of women experiencing negative effects (2020)
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Auteurs :
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A. MALMBORG, Auteur ;
L. BRYNTE, Auteur ;
G. FALK, Auteur
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Type de document :
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Article : Article de périodique
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Dans :
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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CONTRACEPTION & REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE (THE) (Vol. 25 - N° 3, June 2020)
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Article en page(s) :
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pp.169-175
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Langues:
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Anglais
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Index. décimale :
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231 (Contraception hormonale)
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Catégories :
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ANALYSE COUT-AVANTAGE
CONSEIL MEDICAL
CONTRACEPTION
CONTRACEPTION HORMONALE
DESIR SEXUEL
EFFETS INDESIRABLES
ETUDE QUALITATIVE
HORMONES
SEXUALITE
SUEDE
TROUBLES SEXUELS
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Résumé :
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The authors performed 24 in-depth interviews with women who had previously experienced negative sexual function effects while using hormonal contraceptives. The thematic analysis method was used. This selected group of women described lubrication difficulties and decreased sexual desire associated with both contraceptive use and the menstrual cycle. Contraceptive use became easier with age and with better understanding. The contraceptive counsellor could facilitate the process. Further choice between hormonal or non-hormonal contraceptive methods depended primarily on experienced adverse effects on mood, and secondarily on sexual function, weighed against the advantages or disadvantages experienced during the person's own menstrual cycle.
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