Effectiveness of Low-Cost, Virtual Sexual Health Education and Educational Leaflets on Reducing Anxiety and Enhancing Sexual Function Among Infertile Women: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

低成本虚拟性健康教育和教育手册对降低不孕女性焦虑和提高性功能的有效性:一项试点随机对照试验

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Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Anxiety is one of the common mental illnesses affecting sexual functions among infertile women. Information and education interventions might be effective in facilitating their coping with anxiety disorder which lead to improved sexual functions and psychological wellbeing. This is the first trial to pilot-test the effectiveness of sexual health education, delivered through virtual sessions and educational booklets, in improving both psychological (reduced anxiety scores) and physical (increased sexual function) outcomes among women with infertility in Iran. METHODS: In this triple-blind pilot randomized controlled trial, 90 women seeking medical treatment for infertility were randomly divided into three groups: (a) control, (b) educational booklet, and (c) virtual education. Participants in the virtual education group received six sessions of sexual health education through educational video using the WhatsApp social network. The primary outcomes included anxiety and sexual function scores measured before and 6 weeks after the intervention. RESULTS: The results showed that, after the intervention, mean state anxiety scores were significantly lower in the booklet (29.27 ± 4.5, p < 0.001) and virtual education groups (13.77 ± 11.6, p < 0.001) compared with the control group (49.26 ± 6.86). Similarly, mean trait anxiety scores significantly decreased in the booklet (27.03 ± 6.29, p < 0.001) and virtual education groups (31.66 ± 11.63, p < 0.001) compared with the control group (45.93 ± 6.52). Post-intervention, there were significant differences between the intervention and control groups in mean scores across four dimensions of sexual function: sexual desire, sexual stimulation, orgasm, and sexual satisfaction. The virtual education and booklet groups did not show a statistically significant difference in the mean scores of state and trait anxiety, and sexual function. CONCLUSION: Psychoeducation interventions via virtual education sessions or educational booklets appear to reduce the level of anxiety and positively affect sexual functions associated with infertility. Women seeking treatment for infertility may benefit from psychoeducational interventions, though further studies with larger sample sizes are needed to confirm these findings. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: The protocol has been registered at the Iranian Registry of Clinical Trials (IRCT20240915063041N1).

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