The Effectiveness of ‘Good-Enough Sex Model’ on Sexual Satisfaction and Sexual Intimacy in Women with Multiple Sclerosis: A Randomized Trail

The objective of the current study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a tailored education using the Good-Enough Sex Model (GESM) to enhance the sexual satisfaction and intimacy of women with MS. A parallel randomized trial conducted on a sample of 80 women with a confirmed MS diagnosis in Tehran, Iran. Samples equally were assigned to the intervention and control groups. Accordingly, the intervention group received the educational program in three 90-min sessions. The control group did not receive any education. We used the Index of Sexual Satisfaction and the Sexual Intimacy Scale for collecting data before and one month after the intervention. To analyze the data, independent and paired t-test, Mann –Whitney and Fisher’s exact test were applied. The intervention and control groups were similar in demographic and clinical characteristics. The mean age of women in the intervention and control group was 38.35 ± 5.57 and 36.15 ± 6.79 years, respectively (p = 0.12). Before the intervention, there was no significant difference in sexual satisfaction and sexual intimacy between the two groups. After the implementation of the GESM education, there was a significant difference between the two groups in sexual satisfaction and sexual intimacy (p = 0.001). The findings showed that the Good-Enough Sex Model is an appropriate educational program for improved sexual satisfaction and sexual intimacy in women who suffer from Multiple Sclerosis.Trial registration: ...
Source: Sexuality and Disability - Category: Disability Source Type: research