Psychological Factors and the
Sexuality of Pregnant and Postpartum Women
continued
Table 5. Multiple Regression Analyses Predicting Changes to Sexual
Variables at 6 Months Postpartum
| |
Sexual desire |
| Step and predictor |
Beta |
[R.sup.2] |
| Step 1 |
|
|
| Baseline sexual measure |
.71 *** |
.50 *** |
| Step 2 |
|
|
| Baseline sexual measure |
.60 *** |
.65 *** |
| Dyspareunia |
-.18 * |
|
| Breastfeeding |
.04 |
|
| Fatigue |
-.16 |
|
| Depression |
.35 *** |
|
| Relationship satisfaction |
.12 |
|
| Mother-role |
.20 |
|
| Change to [R.sup.2] |
.15 ** |
|
|
Frequency of sexual intercourse
|
| Step and predictor |
Beta |
[R.sup.2] |
| Step 1 |
|
|
| Baseline sexual measure |
.35 *** |
.13 *** |
| Step 2 |
|
|
| Baseline sexual measure |
.34 ** |
.38 *** |
| Dyspareunia |
-.39 ** |
|
| Breastfeeding |
.10 |
|
| Fatigue |
.01 |
|
| Depression |
.20 |
|
| Relationship satisfaction |
.07 |
|
| Mother-role |
.21 |
|
| Change to [R.sup.2] |
|
.25 *** |
| |
Sexual satisfaction |
| Step and predictor |
Beta |
[R.sup.2] |
| Step 1 |
|
|
| Baseline sexual measure |
.69 *** |
.48 *** |
| Step 2 |
|
|
| Baseline sexual measure |
.53 *** |
.64 *** |
| Dyspareunia |
-.23 * |
|
| Breastfeeding |
.04 |
|
| Fatigue |
-.07 |
|
| Depression |
.12 |
|
| Relationship satisfaction |
-.10 |
|
| Mother-role |
.25 * |
|
| Change to [R.sup.2] |
|
.16 ** |
| * p < .05. ** p < .01. *** p < .001. |
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