دانلود مقاله با موضوع انجمن همه گیر COVID-19 در عملکرد جنسی مردان
در قالب pdf و در 7 اسلاید،قابل ویرایش، شامل:
موضوع انگلیسی:The Association of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Male Sexual Function
in the United States
بخشی از متن:International studies have suggested that social disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic
have led to sexual dysfunction, but the impact on males in the United States is less defined.
Aim: To examine changes in male sexual function during the COVID-19 pandemic and to evaluate associated
demographic variables.
Methods: Prepandemic survey data was collected between October 20, 2019 and March 1, 2020 on adult males
in the United States. Follow-up survey data collected for comparison during the COVID-19 pandemic between
August 1, 2020 and October 10, 2020 included International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) scores, Patient
Health Questionnaire for Depression and Anxiety with 4 items (PHQ-4) scores, and questions regarding sexual
frequency. Questions were also asked about mask-wearing habits, job loss, relationship changes, and proximity to
individuals who tested positive for COVID-19.
Main Outcome Measures: Differences in prepandemic and pandemic male sexual function assessed by selfreported
IIEF domain scores and sexual frequency
Results: Seventy six men completed both prepandemic and pandemic surveys with a mean age of 48.3 years. Overall,
there were no differences in either overall IIEF score or any subdomain score when comparing men’s pre-pandemic
and pandemic survey data. There was an increase in sexual frequency during the pandemic with 45% of men
reporting sex ten or more times per month during the pandemic compared to only 25% of men prior to the pandemic
(P = .03). Among the subgroup of 36 men who reported a decrease in IIEF, the decrease was an average of
3.97, and significantly associated with higher PHQ-4 depression subscale scores (1.78 vs 1.03, P = .02).
در قالب pdf و در 7 اسلاید،قابل ویرایش، شامل:
موضوع انگلیسی:The Association of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Male Sexual Function
in the United States
بخشی از متن:International studies have suggested that social disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic
have led to sexual dysfunction, but the impact on males in the United States is less defined.
Aim: To examine changes in male sexual function during the COVID-19 pandemic and to evaluate associated
demographic variables.
Methods: Prepandemic survey data was collected between October 20, 2019 and March 1, 2020 on adult males
in the United States. Follow-up survey data collected for comparison during the COVID-19 pandemic between
August 1, 2020 and October 10, 2020 included International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) scores, Patient
Health Questionnaire for Depression and Anxiety with 4 items (PHQ-4) scores, and questions regarding sexual
frequency. Questions were also asked about mask-wearing habits, job loss, relationship changes, and proximity to
individuals who tested positive for COVID-19.
Main Outcome Measures: Differences in prepandemic and pandemic male sexual function assessed by selfreported
IIEF domain scores and sexual frequency
Results: Seventy six men completed both prepandemic and pandemic surveys with a mean age of 48.3 years. Overall,
there were no differences in either overall IIEF score or any subdomain score when comparing men’s pre-pandemic
and pandemic survey data. There was an increase in sexual frequency during the pandemic with 45% of men
reporting sex ten or more times per month during the pandemic compared to only 25% of men prior to the pandemic
(P = .03). Among the subgroup of 36 men who reported a decrease in IIEF, the decrease was an average of
3.97, and significantly associated with higher PHQ-4 depression subscale scores (1.78 vs 1.03, P = .02).