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- W4220748051 abstract "ABSTRACT Background Preliminary evidence indicates that acute and chronic psychological stress affect sexual arousal and satisfaction. African American women, in particular, are vulnerable to the impacts of gender- and race-related stress, given their socially constructed identities as African Americans and as women. Aim We examined associations between minority stress and sexual function using data from 248 African American women. Methods Surveys were conducted with 248 African American women in South LA with male partners at risk for acquiring HIV. We analyzed self-reports on (i) stress indicators: chronic burden, perceived racism/sexism, and histories of trauma/sexual abuse; (ii) Female Sexual Function Index domains: desire, arousal, and satisfaction; and (iii) potential moderators: social support and spirituality. We used multiple regression, adjusting for potential confounding factors, to examine the relationships between stress indictors, potential moderators, and sexual function domains. Outcomes: The outcomes were the female sexual function index domains of desire, arousal, and satisfaction. Results This largely low-income sample experienced significant chronic and acute stressors, was highly spiritual and reported strong social support. Moderate-high chronic burden and increasing sexism scores were independently associated with decreased arousal (B = -0.38, 95%CI = -0.75, -0.02) and satisfaction (B = -0.03, 95%CI = -0.06, 0.00) scores, respectively. Clinical Implications Providers may want to explore chronic burden in patients who complain about low sexual arousal. Additionally, to develop effective HIV- and other STI-related interventions that impact behaviors that can confer sexual risk, prevention strategies are needed that either reduce contextual stressors or mitigate their impact. Strengths Strengths of this research are that it focuses on sexual function among previously under-studied, low-income African American women and that it takes into account the unique set of stressors faced by these women. Limitations A limitation is that the sample size may have been too small to capture the effects of potential moderators. Conclusions Low-income African American women accumulate life stressors that may harm sexual function." @default.
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- W4220748051 title "Minority Stress and Sexual Functioning Among African American Women with At-Risk Partners in South Los Angeles" @default.
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