Abstract
Considering that sexual dysfunction profoundly affects self-perception and quality of life, this study aims to understand the experience of living with vaginismus. This is an empirical, qualitative, exploratory research, in which nine women diagnosed with vaginismus at some point in their lives participated. Data were collected through individual semi-directed interviews and application of the drawing and story procedure with the theme “Vaginismus”. In this paper, the analysis of the drawings and stories is highlighted due to the richness of this instrument. The material was interpreted together, enabling the construction of three thematic categories: “Representations: vaginismus as a protagonist”, “The course and history of life: the different moments of vaginismus” and “Loneliness and relationships”. The results pointed to different perceptions of vaginismus according to the time of treatment, highlighting the long duration of symptoms and the arduous process of living with this disorder.
Keywords:
sexuality; vaginismus; women’s health; mental health; qualitative research