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Saudi Journal of Nursing and Health Care (SJNHC)
Volume-7 | Issue-11 | 328-331
Original Research Article
Rising Trend of Lack of Sexual Urge and Orgasm among Females in Niger Delta
Gbaranor, K. B, Oreh Adaeze C., Ogbonda, N. P., Bademosi I. Mgbere, M., Cookey-Gam, I. F., Kinanen, L. D., George T. S., Orukwowu U.
Published : Nov. 25, 2024
DOI : DOI: https://doi.org/10.36348/sjnhc.2024.v07i11.013
Abstract
Sexual urge is a drive for sexual intercourse and orgasm is the peak at which the ladies involve in sexual intercourse intercourse attained and at this stage of orgasm, they are more receptive for sexual activity, more romance and show of enjoying the sexual activity through pronouncing different sounds. Recently, most women have lost sexual urge (drive) even when sex is preceded by sexual stimulation or sexual fondling or sexual caress by their male partners. And because sexual urge is lost, orgasm can not be attained. The aim of the study is to evaluate the Rising Trend of Lack of Sexual Urge and Orgasm Among Females in the Niger Delta. This was a cross-sectional study involving 250 married women who were within the age of 18 to 47 years. A well-structured questionnaire was administered to participants. Each participant had one questionnaire to fill appropriately and independently after instructions were given to them by the Research Assistants. The study lasted for a period of 3 months. Statistical analysis of data was done using SPSS Version 25 and P value < 0.05 was considered significant for data. The results’ shows the participants were between 18-22 and 43-47 years of age. Again, that 24.0% of the participants were single, 60.0%) were married, while 16.0% were divorced, 68.0% lack sexual urge, 40.0% have experienced it in 4 years, 68.0% have difficulty in reaching orgasm during sex, and 76.0% passed through stress.
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