Comorbidities Among Sexual Problems in Men: Results From an Internet Convenience Sample

ABSTRACT: Introduction: Men suffering from one sexual problem sometimes report having another sexual problem, but few studies have determined concordance rates among dysfunctions in non-clinical samples. Aim: This study determined comorbidities among sexual dysfunctions based on an internet conveni...

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Main Authors: David L. Rowland, PhD, Laurel B. Oosterhouse, MS, Julia A. Kneusel, BS, Krisztina Hevesi, PhD
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Published: Oxford University Press 2021-10-01
Series:Sexual Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2050116121000969
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author David L. Rowland, PhD
Laurel B. Oosterhouse, MS
Julia A. Kneusel, BS
Krisztina Hevesi, PhD
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description ABSTRACT: Introduction: Men suffering from one sexual problem sometimes report having another sexual problem, but few studies have determined concordance rates among dysfunctions in non-clinical samples. Aim: This study determined comorbidities among sexual dysfunctions based on an internet convenience sample of 4432 men from Hungary, the USA, and other world regions that visit social media fora. Method: Participants completed an online 55-item questionnaire that included questions assessing erectile dysfunction (ED), premature ejaculation (PE), delayed ejaculation (DE), and lack of sexual interest (LSI). Main Outcome Measures: Concordance rates and odds ratios among sexual dysfunctions. Results: Approximately 8% of men suffered from two or more sexual problems; men with a severe sexual problem were significantly more likely to suffer from a second sexual problem; concordance between PE and erectile dysfunction ranged from 23–29%, with subtypes of lifelong vs acquired PE showing patterns similar to one another; and most men with delayed ejaculation reported minimal problems with LSI, although LSI was generally key to understanding all other dysfunctions. Conclusion: The percentage of men with one sexual problem having a second sexual problem was substantial, ranging from 23–40%. These findings will help clinicians better understand the intertwined nature of sexual problems and assist them in developing management protocols that address concomitant inadequacies in sexual response. Rowland DL, Oosterhouse LB, Kneusel JA, et al. Comorbidities Among Sexual Problems in Men: Results From an Internet Convenience Sample. Sex Med 2021;9:100416.
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spelling doaj.art-8b3778d24f4f4bb48819ff153f3467852023-09-02T19:26:28ZengOxford University PressSexual Medicine2050-11612021-10-0195100416Comorbidities Among Sexual Problems in Men: Results From an Internet Convenience SampleDavid L. Rowland, PhD0Laurel B. Oosterhouse, MS1Julia A. Kneusel, BS2Krisztina Hevesi, PhD3Department of Psychology, Valparaiso University, Valparaiso IN, USA; Corresponding Author: David L. Rowland, PhD, Department of Psychology, Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, IN 46383, USA. Tel: +12194645446; Fax: +12194644878Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Valparaiso University, Valparaiso IN, USADepartment of Psychology, Valparaiso University, Valparaiso IN, USAInstitute of Psychology, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, HungaryABSTRACT: Introduction: Men suffering from one sexual problem sometimes report having another sexual problem, but few studies have determined concordance rates among dysfunctions in non-clinical samples. Aim: This study determined comorbidities among sexual dysfunctions based on an internet convenience sample of 4432 men from Hungary, the USA, and other world regions that visit social media fora. Method: Participants completed an online 55-item questionnaire that included questions assessing erectile dysfunction (ED), premature ejaculation (PE), delayed ejaculation (DE), and lack of sexual interest (LSI). Main Outcome Measures: Concordance rates and odds ratios among sexual dysfunctions. Results: Approximately 8% of men suffered from two or more sexual problems; men with a severe sexual problem were significantly more likely to suffer from a second sexual problem; concordance between PE and erectile dysfunction ranged from 23–29%, with subtypes of lifelong vs acquired PE showing patterns similar to one another; and most men with delayed ejaculation reported minimal problems with LSI, although LSI was generally key to understanding all other dysfunctions. Conclusion: The percentage of men with one sexual problem having a second sexual problem was substantial, ranging from 23–40%. These findings will help clinicians better understand the intertwined nature of sexual problems and assist them in developing management protocols that address concomitant inadequacies in sexual response. Rowland DL, Oosterhouse LB, Kneusel JA, et al. Comorbidities Among Sexual Problems in Men: Results From an Internet Convenience Sample. Sex Med 2021;9:100416.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2050116121000969Sexual DysfunctionConcordanceComorbidityErectile DysfunctionPremature EjaculationLack of Sexual Interest
spellingShingle David L. Rowland, PhD
Laurel B. Oosterhouse, MS
Julia A. Kneusel, BS
Krisztina Hevesi, PhD
Comorbidities Among Sexual Problems in Men: Results From an Internet Convenience Sample
Sexual Medicine
Sexual Dysfunction
Concordance
Comorbidity
Erectile Dysfunction
Premature Ejaculation
Lack of Sexual Interest
title Comorbidities Among Sexual Problems in Men: Results From an Internet Convenience Sample
title_full Comorbidities Among Sexual Problems in Men: Results From an Internet Convenience Sample
title_fullStr Comorbidities Among Sexual Problems in Men: Results From an Internet Convenience Sample
title_full_unstemmed Comorbidities Among Sexual Problems in Men: Results From an Internet Convenience Sample
title_short Comorbidities Among Sexual Problems in Men: Results From an Internet Convenience Sample
title_sort comorbidities among sexual problems in men results from an internet convenience sample
topic Sexual Dysfunction
Concordance
Comorbidity
Erectile Dysfunction
Premature Ejaculation
Lack of Sexual Interest
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2050116121000969
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