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S318

24th European Congress of Psychiatry / European Psychiatry 33S (2016) S116–S348

Disclosure of interest

The author has not supplied his/her decla-

ration of competing interest.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2016.01.693

EW576

Negative attitudes in sex during

pregnancy

K. Vakilian

1 ,

, M .

Kheyri

2 , A.

Majidi

3

1

Arak University of Medical Sciences, Nursing Midwifery Collage,

Arak, Afghanistan

2

Arak University of Medical Sciences, Nursing Midwifery, Arak,

Afghanistan

3

Isfahan University of Sciencese, Counseling, Isfahan, Afghanistan

Corresponding author.

Introduction

Pregnancy experience with profound physical and

psychological changes associated in the life of every woman. The

fears, concerns and wrong attitudes of pregnant women about sex

during pregnancy can have a negative impact on the sexual rela-

tions between couples and their sexual performance.

Objectives

It seems cognitive behavior counselling can help to

couples achieve sexual satisfaction during pregnancy.

Aims

This study was done to determine the effectiveness of

cognitive-behavioral training (CBT) on negative sexual attitudes in

pregnant women.

Methods

This studywas a randomized Educational trial was done

in five clinics were randomly selected between centers. After out of

200 pregnant women who had obtaining written informed consent

filled sexual attitudes pregnancy questionnaire (SAP-Q) only 22

womenwere selectedwho had the lowest score attitude. 22women

were randomly allocated for CBT and control group. After the train-

ing sessions, the sexual attitude post-test questionnaire, completed

by the intervention and control groups. After that resultswere com-

pared in past and three months later. Results by using descriptive

and analytic statistics and SPSS software 20 were analyzed.

Findings

The mean sexual attitude of the intervention group

was (113.3 + 11.16) and control group was (76.90 + 19.07), which

reflects the significant differences between the two groups

(

P

< 0.001). But after three months of follow-up there was no signif-

icant difference in the intervention group. So results showed that

the attitude was maintained positive during 3months (

P

> 0.5).

Conclusion

According to the results, CBT has been effective on the

reducing negative sexual attitudes in pregnant women.

Keywords

Cognitive-behavioral training; Pregnancy; Sexual

dysfunction; Women

Disclosure of interest

The author has not supplied his/her decla-

ration of competing interest.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2016.01.694

Sexual Medicine and Mental Health

EW577

Evaluate sexual function of male

patients treated with methadone

maintenance therapy (MMT)

compared with that of buprenorphine

maintenance therapy (BMT) in

Kerman City, Iran, 2015

A. Mehdizadeh Zare Anari

1 ,

, Z. Hasani Poor HosseinAbadi

2

1

Kerman university of medical sciences, Kerman, Iran

2

Islamic azad university, psychology, Kerman, Iran

Corresponding author.

This study aimed to evaluate sexual function of male patients

treated with methadone maintenance therapy (MMT) compared

with that of buprenorphine maintenance therapy (BMT) in Kerman

city, Iran, 2015. The research approach was a causal comparison

with statistical population consisted of all married male patients

who intake MMTor BMT in Kerman Substance Abuse Treatment

Center (418 people) during first quarter of 2015 that 200 which

of them were selected according to Morgan table (for each group,

n

= 100). The International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) ques-

tionnaire was employed to collect the data. Data Analysis was

achieved using SPSS 20 software. The results showed that mean

sexual function in male patients who treated with BMT is greater

than MMT (

P

= 0.004). Mean erectile function (

P

= 0.029), orgasm

(

P

= 0.001) and sexual desire (

P

= 0.001) in the patients who treated

with BMT exceeded than MMT. However, satisfaction of inter-

course (

P

= 0.727) and overall sexual satisfaction (0.743) in the

patients who treated with MMT were not significantly different

with BMT. According to the research achievements, methadone is

causedmore affection on sexual function decrease and erectile dys-

function comparedwith buprenorphine so that BMT should be used

as much as possible to drug addicts rather than MMT.

Disclosure of interest

The author has not supplied his/her decla-

ration of competing interest.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2016.01.695

EW578

Internalized homophobia, social pain,

severity of depressive symptoms and

quality of sexual life among

homosexual young adults

A. Wiszniewicz

1 ,

, E. Wojtyna

2

1

Hospice Cordis, Hospice Cordis, Katowice, Poland

2

University of Silesia, Institute of Psychology, Katowice, Poland

Corresponding author.

Background

Being a homosexual may be burdened by several

psychological problems. This is due to the minority stress that

results from feeling excluded and it is characteristic of social

minorities. Negative beliefs about their psychosexual orientation

and sense of exclusion may be the cause of both depressive dis-

orders and internalized homophobia. These factors can affect the

quality of sexual life.

Aim

The aim of the study is to analyze the relationship between

internalized homophobia, social pain and the severity of depressive

symptoms and quality of sexual life.

Methods

The study included 103 young adults remaining in per-

manent homosexual relationships. The study was cross-sectional.

The study used Beck Depression Inventory, Social Pain Thermome-

ter, Internalized Homophobia Scale and Quality of Sexual Life

Questionnaire.

Results

It observed the significant correlations between the level

of internalizedhomophobia and a sense of social pain and the sever-

ity of depressive symptoms. Both internalized homophobia, and

severe social pain and depressive symptoms proved to be signifi-

cant predictors of reduced quality of sexual life of homosexuals.

Conclusions

During the treatment of depressive symptoms and

discomfort associated with the sexual life of homosexuals, it is

important to take into account the phenomenon of internalized

homophobia.

Disclosure of interest

The author has not supplied his/her decla-

ration of competing interest.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2016.01.696