Sexual Activity and Mental Health in Higher Education Students in Antwerp, Belgium During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Archives of Sexual Behavior,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Фев. 18, 2025
Язык: Английский
The Multifaceted Impact of the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic on Sexual Health, Function, and Behaviors: Implications for Public Health: A Scoping Review
Healthcare,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
13(5), С. 559 - 559
Опубликована: Март 5, 2025
The
SARS-CoV-2
pandemic
had
a
significant
impact
on
sexual
health
and
human
behavior,
revealing
widespread
decline
in
function
behaviors.
To
summarize
these
findings
highlight
their
importance
for
public
health,
this
article
discusses
the
changes
observed
behavior
during
pandemic,
as
well
potential
explanations
trends.
This
study
followed
PRISMA-ScR
guidelines,
using
keyword
search
commands:
"sexual
function"
AND
("SARS-CoV-2"
OR
"COVID-19"
coronavirus)
behavior*"
Scopus
PubMed
databases.
was
conducted
10
March
2024,
including
articles
published
from
January
2019
to
2024.
Inclusion
criteria
required
studies
focusing
health/function
excluding
non-English
non-adult
populations.
Studies
were
screened
based
relevance,
methodological
rigor,
sample
size,
with
data
extraction
behavior/function
metrics.
Results
synthesized
identify
trends
propose
explanatory
models.
While
some
individuals
experienced
reductions
desire
activities,
others
reported
increases,
indicating
varied
individual
responses
stressors
such
pandemic.
Two
hypotheses
are
presented
explain
changes:
terror
management
theory
dual
control
model
of
response.
critical
role
addressing
well-being
needs
crisis
is
discussed,
emphasizing
providing
clear
information,
ensuring
access
remote
services,
reducing
stigma.
need
integrate
into
global
response
future
crises
highlighted
ensure
comprehensive
approach
well-being.
review
shows
multifaceted
social
distancing
people's
behaviors,
underscoring
considering
an
integral
part
emergency
planning
response,
promote
physical
mental
population
Язык: Английский
Do Emergencies Reward those in Favor of Gender Equality? The Role of Gender Essentialism on Household Workload and Happiness During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Sexuality & Culture,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Март 29, 2025
Язык: Английский
For Better or Worse: The Relation between Sexual Functioning and Sexual Behavior Frequency during the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic and Social Distancing Measures in a Chilean Sample
Research Square (Research Square),
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Сен. 4, 2024
Abstract
The
global
pandemic
of
SARS-CoV-2
significantly
impacted
various
aspects
human
life,
including
sexual
health
and
behavior.
To
date,
systematic
reviews
meta-analyses,
have
reported
declines
in
function
variations
behavior
during
the
pandemic,
with
women
generally
experiencing
a
more
pronounced
negative
impact
than
men.
Despite
fact
different
studies
shown
their
amid
study
has
yet
to
establish
detailed
on
how
frequencies
correlate
dimensions.
At
same
time,
there
is
no
account
affected
these
measures
Chilean
population.
Therefore,
present
cross-sectional
evaluated
partnered
solo
relation
among
2,555
adult
men,
women,
gender
non-binary
individuals.
Results
showed
decreases
behaviors,
like
intercourse
dating,
were
linked
lower
scores,
particularly
satisfaction
desire.
For
reduced
frequency
most
behaviors
(i.e.,
sexting,
foreplay,
fantasies,
masturbation,
intercourse)
increased
risk
dysfunction,
especially
desire,
arousal,
satisfaction.
decreased
foreplay
associated
higher
likelihood
erectile
dysfunction
overall
In
contrast,
only
men
whose
pornography
consumption,
experienced
better
function.
magnitude
changes
varied
from
small
moderate
across
findings.
This
research
contributes
growing
body
literature
consequences
within
context,
underscoring
its
value
preparation
future
pandemics.
Язык: Английский
Online harassment during COVID-19: a cross-sectional analysis across 10 countries from the I-SHARE consortium
Journal of Public Health,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Авг. 28, 2024
Abstract
Aim
This
study,
wave
2
of
the
International
Sexual
Health
and
Reproductive
(I-SHARE)
aims
to
explore
prevalence
correlates
online
harassment
in
10
countries
including
low-
middle-income
countries.
Subject
methods
Data
were
collected
through
I-SHARE-2
survey
from
March
2021
July
2022,
(
N
=
2860)
during
COVID-19
pandemic.
Results
Overall,
30%
participants
reported
that
they
believed
was
happening
more
frequently
than
before
COVID-19;
20%
having
received
unsolicited
advances,
17%
obscene
images
or
videos,
7%
someone
had
shared
a
photo
video
them
doing
something
humiliating
embarrassing
without
permission.
perceived
increase
pandemic
potentially
due
behavior
amid
lockdowns.
A
mixed-effects
logistic
regression
revealed
people
identifying
as
gender/sexual
minority,
with
worse
economic
situations,
living
country
lower
gender
inequality
higher
odds
experiencing
harassment.
Conclusion
These
results
align
prior
research,
emphasizing
vulnerability
minorities
Our
study
findings
have
implications
for
development
interventions
decrease
Язык: Английский