2005
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-31802005000100003
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The impact of psychosocial factors on the risk of erectile dysfunction and inhibition of sexual desire in a sample of the Brazilian population

Abstract: CONTEXT: Sexual dysfunctions can have origins in physical, psychological and psychosocial factors. OBJECTIVE: To describe the frequency of erectile dysfunction (ED) and female inhibition of sexual desire (ISD) in a Brazilian sample, and to estimate the risks of these dysfunctions. TYPE OF STUDY: Non-random survey. SETTING: Ten Brazilian cities. METHODS: 2,835 subjects (53% women) aged over 18 years answered a questionnaire about their general health and sex life. The chi-squared test and multivariate logistic … Show more

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“…On the one hand, having a full-time job is a sign of a better health status, and this better health status has been shown to be associated with a more fulfilled sexual life. On the other hand, and even if the subject has not been studied in depth, one psychosocial factor linked to sexual dissatisfaction is unemployment (Abdo, Oliveira Junior, Moreira Junior, Abdo, & Fitipaldi., 2005;Meisler & Carey, 1991). Our results could support this association.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the one hand, having a full-time job is a sign of a better health status, and this better health status has been shown to be associated with a more fulfilled sexual life. On the other hand, and even if the subject has not been studied in depth, one psychosocial factor linked to sexual dissatisfaction is unemployment (Abdo, Oliveira Junior, Moreira Junior, Abdo, & Fitipaldi., 2005;Meisler & Carey, 1991). Our results could support this association.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The threat of or actual unemployment is an apparent precipitant of Acquired Psychogenic Erectile Disorder [10]. It has also been reported to increase the risk of developing male erectile dysfunction and female inhibition of sexual desire by 1.5-1.83-times [11]. Studies examining sexual dysfunction in the TBI population reveal similar underlying aetiologic factors as in the general population, as well as factors specific to the TBI population.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…. de fato o desemprego pode causar problemas de erecção" (Abdo, Oliveira, Moreira, Abdo, & Fittipaldi, 2005). .…”
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