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Differences in sexual behavior and attitudes between highly and less orgasmic women
Polcarová, Aneta ; Weiss, Petr (advisor) ; Hrachovinová, Tamara (referee)
The aim of our investigation is to explore a sexual life, experience and attitudes of women who are divided into for groups, according to their ability to reach orgasm during partnered sexual activities. We try to identify possible differences between these groups in diverse sexual areas. We do not formulate any hypothesis, our research has an exploratory character. We used data from 905 women, who participated in a nationwide research, that aims to investigate changes in Czech population sexual behavior. The research is in progress since 1993 and it repeats every five years. Our sample originates from a data collection in 2008. The data collection (using anonymous questionnaire) was conducted by a specialized agency DEMA a.s. The data were processed using SPSS 16.0. Our results are following: The orgastic ability decreases with age. Widows, pensioners, and Roman Catholics rarely experience orgasm. Highly orgasmic women are of higher education. These women engaged into partnered sexual activities (such as necking, petting, sexual intercourse) earlier than the less orgasmic women did. The highly orgasmic women more masturbate. They also reported a higher number of sexual partners during their life, and they engage into a casual sex and diverse sexual practices more often. Furthermore, the highly...
Problems with pelvic floor during painful intercourse
Fikarová, Lucie ; Ježková, Martina (advisor) ; Čech, Zdeněk (referee)
This research bachelor's thesis deals with the issue of the pelvic floor in painful sexual intercourse. At the beginning of the theoretical part, the anatomy and kinesiology of the pelvic floor are described. The physiology and pathophysiology of pain are also outlined together with the evaluation. The thesis deals with the description of female sexual dysfunctions, summarizes the cause generating changes in the pelvic floor, which can subsequently lead to painful intercourse or impossibility of intercourse due to pain. The main part of the thesis then deals with the possibility of using physiotherapeutic methods and concepts to influence dyspareunia in musculoskeletal causes. The practical part of the thesis contains a case history of patient with dyspareunia caused by a change in the pelvic floor, its kinesiological analysis, including palpation examination of soft tissues in the pelvic area and a therapeutic plan using several methods of physiotherapy.
Dyspareunia and the Treatment by Physiotherapy
Čechová, Zuzana ; Hurtíková, Ida (advisor) ; Šebek, Milan (referee)
Name, surname: Zuzana Čechová Supervisor: Bc. Ida Hurtíková Opponent: Title of bachelor thesis: Dyspareunia and the Treatment by Physiotherapy ABSTRACT: The aim of this bachelor thesis is to determine the effect of Physiotherapy through treatment of Dyspareunia in selected patients, and to provide a comprehensive overview of this diagnose. In the theoretical part described the Pelvic floor muscles from anatomical and functional view and their activity in Deep stabilizing muscles and during the coitus. Next an overview of Female sexual dysfunctions included Dyspareunia, her manifests, classification, etiology and possibilities in the treatment. The practical part contains two case reports of patients diagnosed with Dyspareunia. Both patients went through gynecological, sexuological, psychological and other checkups with negative results. Assumption in these patiens is dysfunctional Pelvic floor muscles in contraction. I aimed the therapy on notification, relaxation and correct activity of the Pelvic floor muscles, concatenations and results of the general comprehensive Physiotherapy examination. I attempted to touch the psychological aspect of the patients as well. Patients had eight intense therapies during more than two months and assigned to exercise at home. Both patients improved condition, mentally,...
Differences in sexual behavior and attitudes between highly and less orgasmic women
Polcarová, Aneta ; Weiss, Petr (advisor) ; Hrachovinová, Tamara (referee)
The aim of our investigation is to explore a sexual life, experience and attitudes of women who are divided into for groups, according to their ability to reach orgasm during partnered sexual activities. We try to identify possible differences between these groups in diverse sexual areas. We do not formulate any hypothesis, our research has an exploratory character. We used data from 905 women, who participated in a nationwide research, that aims to investigate changes in Czech population sexual behavior. The research is in progress since 1993 and it repeats every five years. Our sample originates from a data collection in 2008. The data collection (using anonymous questionnaire) was conducted by a specialized agency DEMA a.s. The data were processed using SPSS 16.0. Our results are following: The orgastic ability decreases with age. Widows, pensioners, and Roman Catholics rarely experience orgasm. Highly orgasmic women are of higher education. These women engaged into partnered sexual activities (such as necking, petting, sexual intercourse) earlier than the less orgasmic women did. The highly orgasmic women more masturbate. They also reported a higher number of sexual partners during their life, and they engage into a casual sex and diverse sexual practices more often. Furthermore, the highly...
Sexual dysfunctions in w omen with urinary incontinence
Pastor, Zlatko ; Weiss, Petr (advisor) ; Halaška, Michael (referee) ; Raboch, Jiří (referee)
Aim: This study was designed to examine the influence of female urinary incontinence on development of sexual dysfunctions. By means of the questionnaire investigation we inquired how often and how the sexual behaviour and response were modified. Our goal was to determine the prevalence of coital incontinence, describe the most common sexual disorders and to find out how women deal with the urinary incontinence in a partner relationship and how such situations are resolved. Attention was given to the interests of health care professionals in this area, the quality of their communication with patients, effect and satisfaction with therapy. Research sample: The study included 106 women with urinary incontinence (aged 30-44 years and 44-59 years). Characteristics of their sexual behaviour were compared between the two age groups and in relation to assessed diagnosis. Changes in sexual behaviour were evaluated both in relation to the population group who were a part of representative research study of Czech women in 2008 and control group of 112 healthy women of comparable age. Material and methods: To describe and analyze sexual dysfunction in incontinent women, we used a modified version of sexological questionnaire from the research study of Weiss and Zverina and two international validated...

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