Objective: This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of sexual health behaviors training on sexual dysfunction of addicted women. Methods: A semi-experimental research method with pre-posttest with witness group design was used. The research population included all women were recovering addict in rehab centers of Attar, Sepahan, Pake Mehre and Conger 60 in 2015 in Isfahan. To select a sample, voluntary method was used and administering of the questionnaires, from 100 volunteers, 30 patients were selected and assigned randomly in two groups (n = 15) and witness (n = 15). Experimental group was under 8 training sessions, each one 90 minutes. The witness group did not receive any intervention. Results: The results showed that sexual health behaviors training have a significant effect on sexual dysfunction of addicted women and its components. Conclusion: It can be concluded, sexual health behaviors training education can reduce sexual dysfunction of addicted women. So this method can be used in addiction treatment centers for women.
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