As many as 70 percent of women had experienced sexual harassment and 22 percent feel very concerned with the issue. Similarly, a survey conducted by the National Women's Health Resource Center and The Association of Reproductive Health Professionals, USA .
Which includes sexual harassment in the survey include loss of desire for sexual intercourse, can not be aroused, difficulty reaching orgasm, pain during penetration, vaginal dryness , or too excited. According to respondents, sexual disorders that interfere with the relationship with your partner as much as 44 percent, reduced self-confidence (43 percent), and mental stability (42 percent). As many as 66 percent of respondents claimed, sexual disorders also cause stress and anxiety.
In addition, 28 percent said their sleep patterns disrupted and affected 25 percent weight. To find information about the experienced sexual harassment, 35 percent use the Internet and 32 percent discussed it with a partner. Although the majority answer is more convenient to consult with a physician, only 18 percent who visit a doctor when they experience sexual dysfunction. "Sexual harassment can actually be addressed through lifestyle changes, counseling, and therapy. We advise women to talk with a spouse or medical personnel when experiencing sexual problems, "said Elizabeth Battaglino, Director of Research. Although the survey was conducted in the U.S., is actually also a lot of sexual harassment experienced by women globally.
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