2019 Volume 10 Issue 2 Special Issue
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The Effect of Satir Experimental Approach on Improving General Sexual Performance of Men


Roohallah Bay, Khodabakhsh Ahmadi*, Ali Fathi-Ashtiani, Mohammad Hossein Zarghami
Abstract

Background and aim: Sexual problems affect a wide range of obvious and hidden dynamics of emotions. All human behaviors including sexual behaviors are in some way related to the style and quality of communication and life, personality traits, and their attitudes. This is a quasi-experimental study which was designed by the researcher for the first time in the world and was conducted at two clinics in Tehran 6th District, Iran. The purpose of this study was to investigate the efficacy of high-level communication-experiential treatment on improving general sexual performance in men. Materials and Methods: For this purpose, 40 people were selected from each of the volunteers of this study. Next, 20 subjects were randomly assigned in each group using the available sampling method and based on the variables of the study. To do the research, one of the semi-experimental plans called "unequal control group" was used. Therapeutic sessions were performed during 10 sessions lasting 1 to 1.5 hours, with sequences of one to two weeks. At the same time, interventional sessions were performed for the experimental group. In this case, pretest, posttest and follow-up test were performed on both groups. Results: The results indicated that the mean of general sexual performance of post-test and follow-up men in the experimental group significantly increased compared to the pretest, while in the control group, this change was not observed Conclusion: The results of the research indicate that the experimental treatment method has a significant effect on general sexual performance in men.


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