<p>This systematic review analyzed the effects of sexual counseling based on the BETTER model across various health conditions. A literature search was conducted in four electronic databases databases (PubMed, Web of Science, EBSCO, and Science Direct), resulting in the inclusion of 14 interventional studies. The studies focused on women with diverse health issues, including infertility, breast and cervical cancer, and multiple sclerosis. Our findings indicate that the BETTER model appears to have positive effects on women's sexual health, improving functions, satisfaction, and quality of life while also reducing anxiety and stress. The review also found that the model shows promise in enhancing marital satisfaction and body image. In conclusion, the BETTER model is a promising approach for addressing sexual health challenges in women. Future research is needed to explore its effects on couples and diverse populations to better understand its broader impact.</p>

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A Systematic Review of the Application and Effectiveness of the BETTER Model for Sexual Counseling in Women's Health

  • Nedime Gül Doğan Özdemir,
  • Gamze Yavaş,
  • Emine Arikan,
  • Özen Kulakaç

摘要

This systematic review analyzed the effects of sexual counseling based on the BETTER model across various health conditions. A literature search was conducted in four electronic databases databases (PubMed, Web of Science, EBSCO, and Science Direct), resulting in the inclusion of 14 interventional studies. The studies focused on women with diverse health issues, including infertility, breast and cervical cancer, and multiple sclerosis. Our findings indicate that the BETTER model appears to have positive effects on women's sexual health, improving functions, satisfaction, and quality of life while also reducing anxiety and stress. The review also found that the model shows promise in enhancing marital satisfaction and body image. In conclusion, the BETTER model is a promising approach for addressing sexual health challenges in women. Future research is needed to explore its effects on couples and diverse populations to better understand its broader impact.