Sexual Quality of Life
Cross-source consensus on Sexual Quality of Life from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Sexual quality of life is defined as the subjective assessment of an individual's sexual functioning and satisfaction, including the capacity to engage in sexual activity without emotional or physical distress. — Impact of COVID-19-induced psychological distress on sexual quality of life and care delivery among healthcare workers: a scoping review protocol of global evidence
- The components of sexual quality of life include arousal, orgasm, sexual desire, sexual satisfaction, sexual communication with partners, and the ability to sustain a healthy sexual relationship. — Impact of COVID-19-induced psychological distress on sexual quality of life and care delivery among healthcare workers: a scoping review protocol of global evidence
- The impact of COVID-19 on healthcare workers' sexual health and how impaired sexual health feeds back into care quality remains a poorly mapped research area. — Impact of COVID-19-induced psychological distress on sexual quality of life and care delivery among healthcare workers: a scoping review protocol of global evidence
- COVID-19-induced psychological stressors have been directly documented to reduce dimensions of sexual well-being among healthcare workers. — Impact of COVID-19-induced psychological distress on sexual quality of life and care delivery among healthcare workers: a scoping review protocol of global evidence
- Decreased sexual satisfaction significantly reduced motivation among health workers, affecting both quality of care delivery and overall job satisfaction. — Impact of COVID-19-induced psychological distress on sexual quality of life and care delivery among healthcare workers: a scoping review protocol of global evidence