Factors Influencing Sexual Myth Beliefs Among Pregnant Women


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ASLAN M., BAYRI BİNGÖL F.

Fenerbahce University Journal of Health Sciences, cilt.5, sa.2, ss.236-246, 2025 (Hakemli Dergi)

Özet

This study was conducted to examine the factors influencing beliefs in sexual myths during pregnancy. The study was conducted in the Obstetrics and Gynecology Outpatient Clinic of a public hospital between 01.03.2023 and 30.04.2023. The study sample consisted of 301 women who met the inclusion criteria between 01.03.2023 and 30.04.2023. Two forms were used for data collection in this study: the "Personal Information Form" and the ‘’Sexual Myths Scale’’. The participants had a mean age of 27.99±4.69 years, a mean length of education of 12.39±3.18 years, a mean gestational week of 29.70±5.02, a mean body mass index of 27.412±4.42, and a mean weight gain of 8.48±5.27 kg during pregnancy. The mean total score of the Sexual Myths Scale for participants was 72.29±17.197. The study found that pregnant women who married by family decision, did not have regular employment, and reported financial difficulties had higher beliefs in sexual myths. It was determined that beliefs in sexual myths are higher among pregnant women who married by family decision, live in extended families, are unemployed, and experience financial difficulties. These pregnant women should be closely monitored and provided with quality midwifery care.