Abstract
Objective
The objective of this study is to use the internet to survey the effect of menopause on women's experience of libido.
Study design
A questionnaire incorporating the Brief Profile of Female Sexual Function (B-PFSF) on a UK menopause website.
Main outcome measure
Questions on reduced libido, distress, level of help sought and treatment.
Results
Eighty-four percent of women (
Conclusions
An active sex life was deemed to be important but many women were not seeking help for menopause-related reduced libido causing distress. For many, vaginal changes contributed to their symptoms. In those seeking advice, treatment was commonly not prescribed. Health professionals must ask appropriate direct questions to all women, especially as part of menopausal assessment. A need for the B-PFSF to be validated in non-postmenopausal women was also indicated.
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