Clinical Trial

Spousal Support and Sexual Quality of Life in Postmenopausal Women

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Summary
Menopause is a natural transition period in women's lives characterized by concurrent hormonal, psychological, and relational changes. During the postmenopausal period, hormonal alterations are not limited to physical symptoms but also have significant effects on psychological well-being, interpersonal relationships, and particularly sexual quality of life. Common concerns during this period include decreased sexual desire, vaginal dryness, pelvic discomfort, and reduced sexual satisfaction, all of which may negatively affect overall quality of life. Sexual quality of life is influenced not only by biological factors but also by psychological and relational dimensions. The quality of partner relationships and perceived partner support play an important role in women's adaptation to sexual changes during the postmenopausal period. However, partner support during menopause is often reported to be insufficient, which may adversely affect sexual well-being. Despite this, evidence examining the relationship between perceived partner support and sexual quality of life in postmenopausal women remains limited. The aim of this study is to examine the effect of perceived partner support on sexual quality of life in postmenopausal women. Through this investigation, the explanatory role of partner support in postmenopausal sexual well-being is aimed.
Protocol Amendment History 1 amendment
This ClinicalTrials.gov record has been amended once since 2026-01-22.
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07376408
Lead Sponsor Istanbul University - Cerrahpasa
Conditions Postmenopausal, Support, Sexuality
Enrollment 84 participants
Start Date 2026-02
Primary Completion 2027-02 (estimated)
Study Completion 2027-02 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-02-03