Autopercepção corporal da mulher na contemporaneidade: como o conhecimento do corpo rege a sexualidade
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Resumo: | Introduction: Female sexuality is an object of multifactorial and peculiar study which there are several paradigms and taboos that directly interfere in its understanding and study. In medicine, sexuality began to emerge from the twentieth century and this was due to the research and development of contraceptive and conceptual technologies and the parallel involvement with other areas of knowledge. The entry of women into the labor market was essential for the decentralization of the reproductive vision of the female body, but this did not change the female body's self-perception. This problem causes knowledge about the female body to be restricted and little disseminated in society, requiring measures in health education and identification of factors that can trigger future dysfunctions. Objective: to evaluate aspects related to female corporality linked to body perception, body satisfaction and female sexuality in adult cisgender women. Materials and methods: According to the originality of the study, it is classified as primary, observational and transversal (sectional or transversal). The population comprised of cisgender women over 18 and with broadband internet access based on the IBGE population census. The data were fully compensated and classified according to categories of thought. Descriptive statistics techniques were used to obtain absolute and relative frequencies by category. Results and discussion: The research sample consisted of 110 Brazilian students, mostly residents of Paraíba (88.2%). The sexual orientation prevalent for heterosexual women (84.55%). Marital or affective status with greater predominance was single (52.73%). Most of the women attended high school entirely at a private school and about schooling, most said they had incomplete higher education. The predominant social class is class A. In the last year, most women are affective. When asked whether isolation affected their affective bonds enough, physical contact was relevant to the positive or negative response. No Dresden Body Image Questionnaire (DBIQ) established a neutral response pattern in relation to the median for all subscales (vitality, contact, sexual performance and selfaggrandizement). The lowest average obtained was in the vitality subscale. On the Adapted Satisfaction with Appearance Scale (ASWAPS), they obtained more positive responses with the vulvar image and more negative responses with the abdomen. In the Functional Index of Female Satisfaction (FIFS), vulvar satisfaction (ASWAPS) was directly proportional to satisfaction with sexual arousal. The same happened for 7 lubrication, orgasm, sexual satisfaction and conversely for pain. ASWAPS averages are also related to desire, being directly proportional to appearance. Conclusion: It was seen that there is greater comfort in relation to corporeality in people with a greater degree of proximity. In relation to female sexual functionality, satisfaction with the genitalia is inversely proportional to sexual discomfort. Aesthetic issues also impacted sexual functioning. Basins are more studies to elucidate the issue of female corporality and sexuality in the lower social classes and the impact of social isolation on interpersonal people and the maintenance of sexuality |
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Autopercepção corporal da mulher na contemporaneidade: como o conhecimento do corpo rege a sexualidadesexualidade femininacorporeidadeautopercepção corporalsaúde da mulherCNPQ::CIÊNCIAS DA SAÚDE::MEDICINAIntroduction: Female sexuality is an object of multifactorial and peculiar study which there are several paradigms and taboos that directly interfere in its understanding and study. In medicine, sexuality began to emerge from the twentieth century and this was due to the research and development of contraceptive and conceptual technologies and the parallel involvement with other areas of knowledge. The entry of women into the labor market was essential for the decentralization of the reproductive vision of the female body, but this did not change the female body's self-perception. This problem causes knowledge about the female body to be restricted and little disseminated in society, requiring measures in health education and identification of factors that can trigger future dysfunctions. Objective: to evaluate aspects related to female corporality linked to body perception, body satisfaction and female sexuality in adult cisgender women. Materials and methods: According to the originality of the study, it is classified as primary, observational and transversal (sectional or transversal). The population comprised of cisgender women over 18 and with broadband internet access based on the IBGE population census. The data were fully compensated and classified according to categories of thought. Descriptive statistics techniques were used to obtain absolute and relative frequencies by category. Results and discussion: The research sample consisted of 110 Brazilian students, mostly residents of Paraíba (88.2%). The sexual orientation prevalent for heterosexual women (84.55%). Marital or affective status with greater predominance was single (52.73%). Most of the women attended high school entirely at a private school and about schooling, most said they had incomplete higher education. The predominant social class is class A. In the last year, most women are affective. When asked whether isolation affected their affective bonds enough, physical contact was relevant to the positive or negative response. No Dresden Body Image Questionnaire (DBIQ) established a neutral response pattern in relation to the median for all subscales (vitality, contact, sexual performance and selfaggrandizement). The lowest average obtained was in the vitality subscale. On the Adapted Satisfaction with Appearance Scale (ASWAPS), they obtained more positive responses with the vulvar image and more negative responses with the abdomen. In the Functional Index of Female Satisfaction (FIFS), vulvar satisfaction (ASWAPS) was directly proportional to satisfaction with sexual arousal. The same happened for 7 lubrication, orgasm, sexual satisfaction and conversely for pain. ASWAPS averages are also related to desire, being directly proportional to appearance. Conclusion: It was seen that there is greater comfort in relation to corporeality in people with a greater degree of proximity. In relation to female sexual functionality, satisfaction with the genitalia is inversely proportional to sexual discomfort. Aesthetic issues also impacted sexual functioning. Basins are more studies to elucidate the issue of female corporality and sexuality in the lower social classes and the impact of social isolation on interpersonal people and the maintenance of sexualityIntrodução: A sexualidade feminina é um objeto de estudo multifatorial e peculiar em que há vários paradigmas e tabus que interferem diretamente na sua compreensão e estudo. Na medicina, a sexualidade começou a emergir apartir do século XX e isso foi pela pesquisa e desenvolvimento de tecnologias contraceptivas e conceptivas e o envolvimento paralelo com outras áreas do conhecimento. O ingresso das mulheres no mercado de trabalho foi primordial para a descentralização da visão reprodutiva do corpo feminino, porém isso não causou modificação na autopercepção corporal feminina. Essa problemática faz com que o conhecimento sobre corpo feminino seja restrito e pouco difundido na sociedade, sendo necessário medidas de educação em saúde e identificação de fatores que possam deflagrar em disfunções sexuais futuras. Objetivo: Avaliar os aspectos ligados a corporeidade feminina ligados à percepção corporal, satisfação corporal e sexualidade feminina em mulheres adultas cisgênero. Materiais e métodos: Conforme a originalidade do estudo, este é classificado como primário, observacional e transversal (seccional ou cross-sectional). A população foi composta por mulheres cisgênero acima de 18 anos e com acesso à internet banda larga com base no censo populacional do IBGE. Os dados foram inicialmente analisados em sua totalidade e classificados de acordo com categorias de pensamento. Foram utilizadas técnicas de estatística descritiva para obtenção de frequências absolutas e relativas por categoria. Resultados e discussão: A amostra da pesquisa foi composta por 110 estudantes, brasileiras, residentes majoritariamente da Paraíba (88.2%). A orientação sexual prevalente foi de mulheres heterossexuais (84.55%). Estado civil ou afetivo com maior predomínio foi de solteiras (52.73%). Grande parte das mulheres cursaram o ensino médio totalmente em escola privada e sobre a escolaridade, a maioria afirmou ter ensino superior incompleto. A classe social preponderante é a classe A. No último ano, grande parte das mulheres tiveram relacionamentos afetivos. Quando questionadas sobre se o isolamento afetou seus vínculos afetivos, o contato físico foi bastante relevante para resposta positiva ou negativa. No Questionário Dresden de Imagem Corporal (QDIC) foi obtido um padrão de resposta neutro em relação a mediana para todas as subescalas (vitalidade, contato, realização sexual e autoengrandecimento). A menor média obtida foi na subescala vitalidade. Na Escala de Satisfação com a Aparência adaptada (ESAPA), obtiveram respostas mais positivas com a imagem vulvar e respostas mais negativas com o abdômen. No Índice Funcional da Satisfação Feminina (IFSF), a satisfação vulvar (ESAPA) foi diretamente proporcional a satisfação com excitação sexual. O mesmo aconteceu para a lubrificação, orgasmo, satisfação sexual e inversamente para dor. As médias da ESAPA também tiveram correlação em relação ao desejo, sendo diretamente proporcional à aparência. Conclusão: Foi visto que há maior conforto em relação a corporeidade em pessoas com maior grau de proximidade. Em relação a funcionalidade sexual feminina, a satisfação com a genitália é inversamente proporcional ao desconforto sexual. Questões estéticas também repercutiram no funcionamento sexual. São necessários mais estudos para elucidar a questão da corporeidade e sexualidade feminina nas classes sociais mais baixas e o impacto do isolamento social nos relacionamentos interpessoais e na manutenção da sexualidadeCentro Universitário de João PessoaBrasilUNIPÊMorais, James Felipe Tomaz dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5772373643106848França, Bianca Kelly Dantas de2021-02-01T11:29:17Z2021-02-042021-02-01T11:29:17Z2020-12-18info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesisapplication/pdfFRANÇA, Bianca Kelly Dantas de. 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Autopercepção corporal da mulher na contemporaneidade: como o conhecimento do corpo rege a sexualidade |
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Autopercepção corporal da mulher na contemporaneidade: como o conhecimento do corpo rege a sexualidade |
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Autopercepção corporal da mulher na contemporaneidade: como o conhecimento do corpo rege a sexualidade França, Bianca Kelly Dantas de sexualidade feminina corporeidade autopercepção corporal saúde da mulher CNPQ::CIÊNCIAS DA SAÚDE::MEDICINA |
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Autopercepção corporal da mulher na contemporaneidade: como o conhecimento do corpo rege a sexualidade |
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Autopercepção corporal da mulher na contemporaneidade: como o conhecimento do corpo rege a sexualidade |
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Autopercepção corporal da mulher na contemporaneidade: como o conhecimento do corpo rege a sexualidade |
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Autopercepção corporal da mulher na contemporaneidade: como o conhecimento do corpo rege a sexualidade |
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Autopercepção corporal da mulher na contemporaneidade: como o conhecimento do corpo rege a sexualidade |
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França, Bianca Kelly Dantas de |
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França, Bianca Kelly Dantas de |
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Morais, James Felipe Tomaz de http://lattes.cnpq.br/5772373643106848 |
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França, Bianca Kelly Dantas de |
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sexualidade feminina corporeidade autopercepção corporal saúde da mulher CNPQ::CIÊNCIAS DA SAÚDE::MEDICINA |
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sexualidade feminina corporeidade autopercepção corporal saúde da mulher CNPQ::CIÊNCIAS DA SAÚDE::MEDICINA |
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Introduction: Female sexuality is an object of multifactorial and peculiar study which there are several paradigms and taboos that directly interfere in its understanding and study. In medicine, sexuality began to emerge from the twentieth century and this was due to the research and development of contraceptive and conceptual technologies and the parallel involvement with other areas of knowledge. The entry of women into the labor market was essential for the decentralization of the reproductive vision of the female body, but this did not change the female body's self-perception. This problem causes knowledge about the female body to be restricted and little disseminated in society, requiring measures in health education and identification of factors that can trigger future dysfunctions. Objective: to evaluate aspects related to female corporality linked to body perception, body satisfaction and female sexuality in adult cisgender women. Materials and methods: According to the originality of the study, it is classified as primary, observational and transversal (sectional or transversal). The population comprised of cisgender women over 18 and with broadband internet access based on the IBGE population census. The data were fully compensated and classified according to categories of thought. Descriptive statistics techniques were used to obtain absolute and relative frequencies by category. Results and discussion: The research sample consisted of 110 Brazilian students, mostly residents of Paraíba (88.2%). The sexual orientation prevalent for heterosexual women (84.55%). Marital or affective status with greater predominance was single (52.73%). Most of the women attended high school entirely at a private school and about schooling, most said they had incomplete higher education. The predominant social class is class A. In the last year, most women are affective. When asked whether isolation affected their affective bonds enough, physical contact was relevant to the positive or negative response. No Dresden Body Image Questionnaire (DBIQ) established a neutral response pattern in relation to the median for all subscales (vitality, contact, sexual performance and selfaggrandizement). The lowest average obtained was in the vitality subscale. On the Adapted Satisfaction with Appearance Scale (ASWAPS), they obtained more positive responses with the vulvar image and more negative responses with the abdomen. In the Functional Index of Female Satisfaction (FIFS), vulvar satisfaction (ASWAPS) was directly proportional to satisfaction with sexual arousal. The same happened for 7 lubrication, orgasm, sexual satisfaction and conversely for pain. ASWAPS averages are also related to desire, being directly proportional to appearance. Conclusion: It was seen that there is greater comfort in relation to corporeality in people with a greater degree of proximity. In relation to female sexual functionality, satisfaction with the genitalia is inversely proportional to sexual discomfort. Aesthetic issues also impacted sexual functioning. Basins are more studies to elucidate the issue of female corporality and sexuality in the lower social classes and the impact of social isolation on interpersonal people and the maintenance of sexuality |
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