Author(s): Strive Tanja*
This systematic review explores the intricate interplay between women's sexual health and psychological dimensions, recognizing the holistic nature of well-being. From sexual identity and self-perception to the impact of cultural influences and the role of trauma, this comprehensive examination aims to navigate the psychological factors influencing women's sexual health. The biopsychosocial model provides a framework for understanding the complexity of these dimensions, emphasizing the need for integrated approaches to promote positive outcomes. By addressing body image, emotional connection, communication, and the relationship between mental health and sexual function, this review contributes to a nuanced understanding of the psychological facets shaping women's sexual well-being.
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