| Literature DB >> 32623948 |
Muhammad Irfan1,2, Nik Hazlina Nik Hussain1, Norhayati Mohd Noor3, Mahaneem Mohamed4, Hatta Sidi5, Shaiful Bahari Ismail3.
Abstract
Male sexual dysfunctions (MSDs) often remain undiagnosed and untreated in Asia compared to Europe due to conservative cultural and religious beliefs, socioeconomic conditions, and lack of awareness. There is a tendency for the use of traditional medicines and noncompliance with and reduced access to modern healthcare. The present systematic review compared the incidence and factors of MSD in European and Asian populations. English language population/community-based original articles on MSDs published in MEDLINE from 2008 to 2018 were retrieved. A total of 5392 studies were retrieved, of which 50 (25 Asian and 25 European) were finally included in this review. The prevalence of erectile dysfunction (ED) (0%-95.0% vs. 0.9%-88.8%), low satisfaction (3.2%-37.6% vs. 4.1%-28.3%), and hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) (0.7%-81.4 vs. 0%-65.5%) was higher in Asian than in European men, whereas the prevalence of anorgasmia (0.4% vs. 3%-65%) was lower in Asian than in European men. Age was an independent positive factor of MSD. In European men over 60 years old, the prevalence of premature ejaculation (PE) decreased. The prevalence of MSD was higher in questionnaires than in interviews. The significant factors were age, single status, low socioeconomic status, poor general health, less physical activity, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, obesity, lower urinary tract symptoms, prostatitis, anxiety, depression and alcohol, tobacco, and drug use. The prevalence of MSD differed slightly in Asian and European men. There is a need to conduct large studies on the various Asian populations for the effective management of MSD.Entities:
Keywords: Asian region; European region; erectile dysfunction; premature ejaculation; sexual dysfunction
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32623948 PMCID: PMC7338652 DOI: 10.1177/1557988320937200
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Mens Health ISSN: 1557-9883
Figure 1.Flow diagram of study selection.
Sexual Dysfunctions in Asian and European Men.
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| SAQ | Erectile difficulties for 3 months | Year | ED | 12.2 | 25–59 years: 12.2 | NA | ||
| No interest in sex | Year | HSDD | 12.2 | 25–59 years: 12.2 | |||||
| Anxiety about sex | Year | Anxiety | 16.0 | 25–59 years: 16.0 | |||||
| Liang et al. (2009) | NS | SAQ | Ejaculation within in 1 min of penetration always or nearly always | 6 months | PE | 15.3 | 15–30 years: 9.2 | (-) Age | |
| Wong, Leung, and Woo (2009a) | 2001–2003 | IAQ[ | Impotent | NS | ED | 56.6 | ≥65 years: 56.6 | (+) Mod to severe LUTS | |
| Mildly impotent | Mild ED | 24.9 | ≥65 years: 24.9 | ||||||
| Moderately impotent | Mod ED | 19.8 | ≥65 years: 19.8 | ||||||
| Completely impotent | Severe ED | 11.9 | ≥65 years: 11.9 | ||||||
| Wong, Leung, and Woo (2009b) | NS | IAQ | 6 months | NS | ED | 88.3 | ≥65 years: 88.3 | (+) Age | |
| Mild ED | 77.0 | ≥65 years: 77.0 | |||||||
| Mod ED | 7.4 | ≥65 years: 7.4 | |||||||
| Severe ED | 4.0 | ≥65 years: 4.0 | |||||||
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| 2007 | SAQ# | Inability to sustain or achieve an erection sufficient for satisfactory intercourse | ED | 12.1 | ≤30 years: 11.1 | (+) Age | ||
| Mild ED | 62.3 | 15–60 years: 62.3 | |||||||
| Mod ED | 23.3 | 15–60 years: 23.3 | |||||||
| Sever ED | 14.4 | 15–60 years: 14.4 | |||||||
| ED | 40.5 | ≤30 years: 33.2[ | |||||||
| ED | 39.3 | ≤30 years: 34.9[ | |||||||
| SAQ; IIEF-5 | <22 | ED | 17.1 | ≤30 years: 16.0 | |||||
| Mild ED | 64.8 | 15–60 years: 64.8 | |||||||
| Mod ED | 20.5 | 15–60 years: 20.5 | |||||||
| Sever ED | 14.7 | 15–60 years: 14.7 | |||||||
| ED | 35.1 | ≤30 years: 28.3 [ | |||||||
| ED | 30.1 | ≤30 years: 20.1[ | |||||||
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| 2007 | Interview[ | Erectile problem | Year | ED | 4.3 | 30–39 years:1.0 | (+) Age | Age (for PE/DE) |
| Ejaculation dysfunction | PE/DE | 4.7 | 30–39 years:4.2 | ||||||
| Lack of sexual interest | HSDD | 11.1 | 30–39 years:7.0 | ||||||
| ≥1 MSD | 14.8 | 30–39 years:10.3 | |||||||
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| 2008–2011 | SAQ; IIEF-5 | <22 | 6 months | ED | 49.9 | 40–51: 58.6 | (+) Age | BMI, WC, exercise, alcohol, tea, smoking, dyslipidemia, BP, HR, creatinine, TT, LH, PRL, E2, ALT, and TG |
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| 2001–2005 | Interview[ | Impotent | NS | ED | 57.2 | ≥65 years: 57.2 | ||
| Mild ED | 24.7 | ≥65 years: 24.7 | |||||||
| Mod ED | 20.0 | ≥65 years: 20.0 | |||||||
| Severe ED | 12.5 | ≥65 years: 12.5 | (+) All causes mortality (CVD, respiratory and Cancer) | ||||||
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| 2007–2008 | SAQ; Chinese version IIEF-5 | <22 | NS | ED | 77.9 | 40–49 years: 55.3 | (+) Age | AD, marriage age, and smoking frequency |
| 12–21 | Mild ED | 28.1 | 40–49 years: 35.0 | ||||||
| 8–11 | Mod ED | 10.3 | 40–49 years: 8.2 | ||||||
| 5–7 | Severe ED | 39.5 | 40–49 years: 12.2 | ||||||
| SAQ; Chinese version of ADAM | NS | NS | LOH | 80.8 | 40–49 years: 55.7 | (+) Sever ED | |||
| SAQ; Chinese version of AMS | ≥ 27 | NS | LOH | 32.3 | 40–49 years: 9.5 | ||||
| Total testosterone | ≤9.13 nM | NS | AD | 14.0 | 40–49 years: 12.9 | ||||
| cFT | ≤0.169 nM | 43.7 | 40–49 years: 30.3 | ||||||
| ADAM + cFT | NS | 37.9 | 40–49 years: 18.9 | ||||||
| AMS + cFT | NS | 15.4 | 40–49 years: 4.6 | ||||||
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| 2010–2013 | IAQ; IIEF-5 | <22 | NS | ED | 40.6 | 40–49 years: 18.1 | (+) Age | Marital status, waist-to-hip ratios, education levels, area of residence, CVD, cerebrovascular diseases, and alcohol |
| Zhang et al. (2015) | 2012 | SAQ[ | No erection or could not maintain erection for 3 months | Year | ED | 5.0 | 18–29 years: 0.0 | (+) Age | Employment, housing ownership, having children, length of marriage, and divorce |
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| NS | IAQ; IIEF-5 | NS | NS | ED | 43.5 | >60 years: 43.5 | (+) Married | Age, occupation, education, sociodemographic status, domicile, family structure, alcohol, and smoking |
| Mild ED | 10.5 | >60 years: 10.5 | |||||||
| Mild to Mod ED | 31.6 | >60 years: 31.6 | |||||||
| Mod ED | 36.8 | >60 years: 36.8 | |||||||
| Severe ED | 21.0 | >60 years: 21.0 | |||||||
| IAQ; PEDT | NS | PE | 10.9 | >60 years: 10.9 | |||||
| IAQ | NS | NS | Anorgasmia | 0.38 | >60 years: 0.38 | ||||
| IAQ | HSDD | 0.77 | >60 years: 0.77 | ||||||
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| NS | IAQ; IIEF-5 | ≤20 | NS | ED | 49.9 | <29 years:24.7 | (+) Age | |
| Mild ED | 25.0 | ≥18 years: 25.0 | |||||||
| Mod ED | 13.5 | ≥18 years: 13.5 | |||||||
| Severe ED | 11.4 | ≥18 years: 11.4 | |||||||
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| 2008 | SAQ | Self-diagnosed premature ejaculation | 3 months | PE | 27.5 | 20–29 years: 23.4 | (+) Prostatitis | |
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| 2003 | SAQ; Korean Version IIEF-5 | <18 | NS | ED | 48.8 | 45–54 years: 18.2 | (+) Age | Educational level, exercise, marital status, alcohol, BMI, and hypertension |
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| 2008–2009 | Interview[ | Never satisfied | Low satisfaction | 3.2 | ≥60 years: 3.2 | (-) Frequency of sexual activity | Age, education, income, diseases, health statues of self and spouse, ADL, IADL, cognitive function, length of cohabitation, depression, and importance of sex-life | |
| Not satisfied | 13 | ≥60 years: 13.0 | |||||||
| Less satisfied | 37.6 | ≥60 years: 37.6 | |||||||
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| 2010 | SAQ | NS | PE | 19.5 | 20–29 years: 10.7 | (+) Age | For IELT: Hypertension, back pain, thyroid disease, spinal disease, prostatic disease, and satisfaction | |
| SAQ; PEDT | ≤8 | PE | 11.3 | 20–64 years: 11.3 | |||||
| Stopwatch IELT | ≤2 min | PE | 16.6 | 20–29 years: 15.0 | |||||
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| NS | IAQ; IIEF-5 | <22 | NS | ED | 74.5 | 50–59 years: 67.5 | (+) Age | Ethnicity, educational level, |
| 17–21 | Mild ED | 32.8 | 50–59 years: 36.8 | ||||||
| 12–16 | Mild to Mod ED | 17.7 | 50–59 years: 16.7 | ||||||
| 8–11 | Mod ED | 5.1 | 50–59 years: 5.1 | ||||||
| 1–7 | Severe ED | 14.5 | 50–59 years: 9.0 | ||||||
| IAQ; ADAM | Yes to three questions | AD | 25.4 | 50–59 years: 18.3 | (+) BMI | ||||
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| NS | SAQ; IIEF-5 | <21 | ED | 41.6 | 20–29 years: 6.3 | (+) Age | Marital difficulties, anxiety, and depression, | |
| Overall SP | 50.0 | 20–29 years: 25.0 | |||||||
| IELT | ≤2 min | PE | 22.3 | 20–29 years: 16.7 | (+) Frequency of sex | Age, marriage difficulties, hypertension, and depression | |||
| ED+PE | 14.0 | 20–29 years: 2.1 | |||||||
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| 2006 | Interview | NS | ED | 30–39 years: 1 | (+) Educational level | |||
| IAQ; IIEF-5 | <22 | ED | 27 | 30–39 years: 17 | |||||
| Mild to Mod ED | 65 | 30–59 years: 65 | |||||||
| Mod ED | 28 | 30–59 years: 28 | |||||||
| Severe ED | 7 | 30–59 years: 7 | |||||||
| IAQ; EHS | ≤3 | ED | 23 | 30–39 years: 11 | |||||
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| 2007–2008 | IAQ; IIEF-5 | Problem with erection or score <22 | NS | ED | 54.3 | 40–49 years: 42.5 | ||
| NS | NS | HSDD | 52.3 | 40–49 years: 50.4 | |||||
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| NS | Interview | NS | 6 months | ED | 42.2 | 40–49 years: 23.4 | (+) Age | Exercise and BMI |
| Mild ED | 17.5 | 40–49 years: 12.4 | |||||||
| Mod ED | 13.1 | 40–49 years: 7.7 | |||||||
| Severe ED | 11.6 | 40–49 years: 3.3 | |||||||
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| 2009 | IAQ; Turkish version of PEDT, AIPE, and PEP | >9, <31 | 6 months | PE | 25.0 | 20–29 years: 14.0 | (-) Sexual function | |
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| 2010 | IAQ; IIEF-5, IPSS, and MSHQ-4 | ≤25, ≥1, ≤12 | NS | MPD | 24.4 | 40–49 years: 9.1 | (-) Income | Residence area and testosterone deficiency |
| Cayan et al. (2017) | NS | IAQ; IIEF-5 | <26 | NS | ED | 33 | 40–49 years: 17.0 | (-) Educational level | Unemployment and BMI |
| Mild ED | 25.6 | 40–49 years: 2.5 | |||||||
| Mod ED | 5.5 | 40–49 years: 0.29 | |||||||
| Severe ED | 1.9 | 40–49 years: 0.1 | |||||||
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| 2011–2012 | SAQ; SFS | ≥3 | 6 months | ED | 8.3 | 14–34 years:0.9 | (+) Age (ED, HSDD) | Age (PE/DE) |
| Early orgasm | 6 months | PE | 9.2 | 14–34 years: 9.3 | |||||
| Delayed orgasm | 6 months | DE | 1.4 | 14–34 years: 1.3 | |||||
| Orgasm without | 6 months | RE | 0.6 | 14–34 years: 0 | |||||
| Lack of spontaneous sexual desire | 6 months | HSDD | 13 | 14–34 years: 1.8 | |||||
| Sexual aversion | 6 months | Sexual aversion | 0.6 | 14–34 years: 0.9 | |||||
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| NS | SAQ; NATSAL 2000 | Lack of sexual interest for at least 2 months with personal distress | Year | HSDD | 14.4 | 18–29 years: 3.3 | (+) Croatian and Norwegian | Tiredness, professional stress, perception of
sexual life boring and partner sexually passive, poor
communication and relationship with partner, sexual abuse,
medication, physical violent partner, partner does not want
sex, not sexually attracted to partner, not sexually
attractive, did not have sex for long, |
| Decrease sexual interest | 6 months | HSDD | 18–29 years: 22 | ||||||
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| 2011 | SAQ; GSSAB | Difficulties with achieving and maintaining erection for 2 months | Year | ED | 14.2–28.3 | 18–40 years: 14.2–28.3 | (+) Pornography use (Croatian) | Age and education |
| SAQ; IIEF-5 | <22 | 30.8 | 18–40 years: 30.8[ | ||||||
| SAQ; GSSAB | Reduced sexual desire for 2 months | Year | HSDD | 16.3–37.4 | 18–40 years: 16.3–37.4 | (+) Age (Croatian & Portuguese) | Age (Norwegian) and pornography use | ||
| Reduced sexual desire for 3 months | Year | 12.8 | 18–40 years: 12.8[ | ||||||
| SAQ; GSSAB | Inability to climax for 2 months | Year | DE | 6.2–19.9 | 18–40 years: 6.2–19.9 | Age, pornography use, and education | |||
| Difficulties in reaching orgasm | 6 months | 9.3 | 18–40 years: 9.3[ | ||||||
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| 2004 | SAQ | Experiencing “all the time,” “almost all the time,” or
“quite often,” | 6 months | ED | 10.1 | 20–45 years: 5.5 | (+) Age | 50–75 years: Age and BMI |
| Ejaculation come too fast “all the time,” “almost all the time,” or “quite often” | 6 months | PE | 22.3 | 20–45 years: 23.7 | (-) Age | BMI | |||
| Ejaculation come too fast “all the time,” “almost all the time,” or “quite often” | 6 months | DE | 4.6 | 20–45 years: 2.5 | (+) Age | BMI | |||
| Frequency of sexual desire “rarely” or “never” | 6 months | HSDD | 4.3 | 20–45 years:3.3 | BMI | ||||
| Christensen et al. (2011a) | 2005 | SAQ | Erectile difficulties | NS | ED | 5 | <50 years: 1 | (-) Employment (ED) | Place of residence, education level, Income, difficulties paying bills last year, employment, marital status, place of residence, education level, income, difficulties paying bills last year, marital status, and unmarried |
| Any sexual dysfunction | Sexual dysfunction | 11 | <20 years: 2 | ||||||
| Anorgasmia | 2 | 20–30 years: 23 | |||||||
| Sex painful | 0.1 | <20 years: 18 | |||||||
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| 2001 | Interview | No or short-term erection | NS | ED | 16 | 20–29 years: 8 | (-) Sexual satisfaction | Constructs of masculinity |
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| NS | SAQ; EMAS-SFQ-14 | NS | NS | ED | 30.5 | 40–49 years: 5.2 | (+) Age () | |
| Mod ED | 17.3 | 40–49 years: 4.5 | |||||||
| Severe ED | 13.2 | 40–49 years: 0.6 | |||||||
| Rarely to < half time | Orgasmic disorder | 12.1 | 40–49 years: 6.6 | (+) Depression | |||||
| Rarely or never reach orgasm | Anorgasmia | 6.6 | 40–49 years: 3.0 | ||||||
| Reach orgasm < half time | Reach orgasm <Half time | 5.6 | 40–49 years: 4.0 | ||||||
| Dissatisfied with sexual life | Low satisfaction | 27.4 | 40–49 years: 23.2 | (+) Age | |||||
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| NS | SAQ; EMAS-SFQ | Sometimes—never able to get and keep erection | Year | ED | 50.3 | ≥60 years: 50.3 | (+) Pre-frailty | |
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| Kontula et al. (2009) | 1992&1999 | SAQ | Erectile difficulties quite often | Year | ED | 14 | 45–54 years: 8 | ||
| Not satisfied with sexual life | Low satisfaction | 20 | 45–54 years: 18 | ||||||
| Lack of own sexual desire caused problems very or
quite | HSDD | 15 | 45–54 years: 13 | (-) Good health | Age, duration of relationship, education, exercise frequency, BMI, stress symptoms, duration of the present relationship, preferring more frequent intercourse (or satisfaction with the frequency of it), partner seldom coming too quickly, and regarding sex without love to be wrong | ||||
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| 2005–2006 | SAQ; IIEF-5 | <22 | ED | 15.2 | 18–48 years: 15.2 | (+) Age | ||
| 17–21 | Mild ED | 13.2 | 18–48 years: 13.2 | ||||||
| 12–16 | Mild to Mod ED | 1.6 | 18–48 years: 1.6 | ||||||
| 8–11 | Mod Ed | 0.4 | 18–48 years: 0.4 | ||||||
| 5–7 | Severe ED | 0 | 18–48 years: 0.0 | ||||||
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| 2010 | Interview | Problem in maintaining erection often to rarely | Year | ED | 16 | 15–24 years: 16 | (+) Sexual satisfaction when ED or PE hindering
intercourse or >1dysfunctions | Forced sex, STIs, and ever unintended pregnancy |
| Premature ejaculation often to rarely | PE | 52 | 15–24 years: 52 | ||||||
| Difficulty in reaching orgasm often to rarely | DE | 17 | 15–24 years: 17 | ||||||
| Pain during sex often to rarely | Sex painful | 13 | 15–24 years: 13 | ||||||
| Low sexual desire often to rarely | HSDD | 28 | 15–24 years: 28 | ||||||
| No pleasure in sex often to rarely | Sex not pleasurable | 26 | 15–24 years: 26 | ||||||
| Sexual dysfunction at least one | Sexual dysfunction | 17 | 15–24 years:17 | ||||||
| Sexual dysfunction >1 | 6 | 15–24 years: 6 | |||||||
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| 2005 | IAQ | No feeling of sexual desire | Month | HSDD | 8.4 | 18–30 years: 0.0 | (+) Age | Cohabiting (2005) |
| 5.8 | 18–30 years: 0.0[ | ||||||||
| 14.0 | 18–30 years: 0.0[ | ||||||||
| 2016 | 13.2 | 18–30 years: 2.8 | |||||||
| 8.9 | 18–30 years: 0.0[ | ||||||||
| 19.1 | 18–30 years: 4.2[ | ||||||||
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| NS | SAQ; EPIC-26 | Very poor to no erection | NS | ED | 24.6 | 40–59 years: 9.4 | (+) Age | Area of residence |
| No or poor ability to reach orgasm | NS | Orgasmic disorder | 22.9 | 40–59 years: 8.9 | |||||
| Big sexual problems | NS | SP | 19.5 | 40–59 years: 10.1 | |||||
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| 2003–2004 | SAQ; Dutch module SAc | Problems with getting or maintaining erections | NS | ED | 19.1 | 58–61 years: 12.0 | (+) Age | |
| Almost no sexual desire | HSDD | 48.0 | 58–61 years: 40.8 | ||||||
| Very dissatisfied | Low satisfaction | 20.2 | 58–61 years: 13.3 | ||||||
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| 2008 | Interview | Problem of erection manifested | Year | ED | 10.0 | 18–29 years: 5.0 | ||
| Problem of erection manifested | Year | ED | 9.0 | 18–29 years: 5.0 | |||||
| NS | PE | 31 | 18–29 years: 24.0 | ||||||
| NS | PE | 38 | 18–29 years: 28.0 | ||||||
| NS | DE | 8 | 18–29 years: 10.0 | ||||||
| NS | DE | 6 | 18–29 years: 9.0 | ||||||
| Orgasmic problem | Orgasmic disorder | 6 | 18–29 years: 5.0 | ||||||
| Orgasmic problem | Orgasmic disorder | 3 | 18–29 years: 6.0 | ||||||
| Reduced sexual desire | HSDD | 16 | 18–29 years: 15.0 | ||||||
| Reduced sexual desire | HSDD | 11 | 18–29 years: 12.0 | ||||||
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| Jankowaska et al. (2008) | NS | Polish version of AMS scale | ≥6 | Sexual problems | 32–45 years: 69.9 | (+) Age | |||
| 6–7 | Mild | 32–45 years: 22.8 | |||||||
| 8–10 | Mod | 32–45 years: 28.7 | |||||||
| ≥11 | Severe | 32–45 years: 18.4 | |||||||
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| Gomes et al. (2013) | 2008–2010 | SAQ; Portuguese version of IIEF | Sometimes to always erection difficulties | NS | ED | 21.1 | 18–70 years: 21.1 | (+) Age (ED, HSD & DE) | Age (PE), length of current relationship, educational level (ED, HSD, PE), and marital status |
| Sometimes and about half of the time erection difficulties | NS | Mild ED | 10.9 | 18–24 years: 11 | |||||
| Most times and almost always erection difficulties | Mod to severe ED | 10.2 | 18–24 years: 2 | ||||||
| Sometimes to always rapid ejaculation | PE | 45.2 | 18–70 years: 45.2 | ||||||
| Sometimes and about half of the time rapid ejaculation | Mild PE | 22.5 | 18–24 years: 40 | ||||||
| Most times and almost always rapid ejaculation | Mod to severe PE | 23.1 | 18–24 years: 23 | ||||||
| Sometimes to always orgasmic difficulties | DE | 17.5 | 18–70 years: 17.5 | ||||||
| Sometimes and about half of the time orgasmic difficulties | Mild DE | 9.4 | 18–24 years: 12 | ||||||
| Most times and almost always orgasmic difficulties | Mod to severe DE | 8.2 | 18–24 years: 8 | ||||||
| Sometimes to always low sexual desire | HSDD | 17.2 | 18–70 years: 17.2 | ||||||
| Sometimes and about half of the time low sexual desire | Mild low HSDD | 14.3 | 18–24 years: 11 | ||||||
| Most times and almost always low sexual desire | Mod to severe HSDD | 2.9 | 18–24 years: 2 | ||||||
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| 2015–2016 | IAQ; IIEF-5 | NS | NS | ED | 47.1 | 18–29 years: 17.2 | (+) Age | |
| Mild ED | 22.0 | 18–29 years: 11.9 | |||||||
| Mild to Mod ED | 12.4 | 18–29 years: 3.0 | |||||||
| Mod ED | 7.6 | 18–29 years: 1.4 | |||||||
| Severe ED | 5.1 | 18–29 years: 0.7 | |||||||
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| 2009 | Interview | Feelings after sexual relations | Year | Low satisfaction | 8.7 | 16–29 years: 5.3 | (-) Collaborate economically in supporting family | Age, caring for children, take time to look after oneself, and share in doing domestics tasks |
| Riuz-Munoz et al. (2013) | 2009 | Interview | Dissatisfaction with sexual life | All time | Low satisfaction | 10.1 | 16–24 years: 12.3 | (-) Parity (All time) | Age, education, developed country (year), and casual partner age (year) |
| Dissatisfaction with sexual intercourse | Year | Low satisfaction | 5.1 | 16–24 years: 6.6 | |||||
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| 1976–77; 2000–01 | Interview | NS | NS | ED | 12.0 | 70 years: 12.0 | (-) Sampling year (ED) | Sampling year (PE) |
| 1976–1977 | 18.1 | 70 years: 18.1 | |||||||
| 2000–2001 | 8.3 | 70 years: 8.3 | |||||||
| 1976–77 & 2000–2001 | Interview | Premature ejaculation | NS | PE | 3.7 | 70 years: 3.7 | |||
| 1976–1977 | 3.6 | 70 years: 3.6 | |||||||
| 2000–2001 | 3.8 | 70 years: 3.8 | |||||||
| 1976–77; 2000–01 | Interview | Low/no satisfaction | Low satisfaction | 6.0 | 70 years: 6.0 | ||||
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| 2010 | SAQ; Modified Swedish translated ADAM | Less strong erection | ED | 16.6 | 35 years: 12.5 | (+) Age | Age (HSDD) and BT (ED) | |
| Decrease in libido | HSDD | 21.2 | 35 years: 18.3 | ||||||
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| 2010–2012 | SAQ | Trouble getting and keeping an erection | ED | 12.9 | 16–24 years: 7.6 | (+) Age | ||
| Low sexual function | Low sexual function | 16–24 years: 14.1 | (+) Age | Deprived area of residence | |||||
| Anyone or more of sexual problems | SP | 41.6 | 16–24 years: 36.2 | (+) Age | |||||
| Any two or more of sexual problems | SP | 13.8 | 16–24 years: 13.6 | Age | |||||
| Reached climax too quickly | PE | 14.9 | 16–24 years: 16.5 | (-) Age | |||||
| Difficulty in reaching climax | DE | 9.2 | 16–24 years: 9.2 | Age | |||||
| Lacked interest in sex | HSSD | 14.9 | 16–24 years: 11.5 | Age | |||||
| Physical pain in sex | Sex painful | 1.8 | 16–24 years: 1.8 | Age | |||||
| Felt anxious during sex | Anxiety | 5.4 | 16–24 years: 5.7 | Age | |||||
| Lack enjoyment in sex | Sex not pleasurable | 4.8 | 16–24 years: 5.4 | Age | |||||
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| 2012–2013 | SAQ; ELSA SRA-Q | Erectile difficulties | ED | 39.2 | 50–59 years: 15.5 | (+) Age (ED & DE) | Age (satisfaction), High BP (DE & HSDD), arthritis (DE & HSDD), CVD (HSDD), and poor health (HSDD) | |
| Compared with previous year decreased level of sexual drive/desire | HSDD | 32.3 | 50–59 years: 24.2 | ||||||
| Difficulty achieving orgasm | DE | 15.6 | 50–59 years: 8.3 | ||||||
| Dissatisfied with overall sexual life | Low satisfaction | 19.9 | 50–59 years: 18.7 | ||||||
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| 2010–2012 | SAQ | Difficulty getting and keeping an erection | ED | 7.8 | 16–21 years: 7.8 | NA | ||
| Anyone of sexual problems | SP | 33.8 | 16–21 years: 33.8 | ||||||
| Reached climax too quickly | PE | 13.2 | 16–21 years: 13.2 | ||||||
| Difficulty in reaching climax | DE | 8.3 | 16–21 years: 8.3 | ||||||
| Lacked interest in sex | HSDD | 10.5 | 16–21 years: 10.5 | ||||||
| Physical pain in sex | Sex painful | 1.9 | 16–21 years: 1.9 | ||||||
| Felt anxious during sex | Anxiety | 4.8 | 16–21 years: 4.8 | ||||||
| Lack enjoyment in sex | Sex not pleasurable | 5.4 | 16–21 years: 5.4 | ||||||
Note. AD = androgen deficiency; ADAM = Androgen Deficiency Assessment Module; AIPE = Arabic Index of Premature Ejaculation; AMS = The Aging Male’s Symptoms Scale; BMSFI = Brief Manual of Sexual Function Inventory; cFT = circulating free testosterone; ED = erectile dysfunction; EMAS SFQ = European Male Aging Study Sexual Function Questionnaire; ELSA SRA-Q = European Longitudinal Study of Aging Sexual Function Assessment Questionnaire; EPIC = The Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite; DE = delayed ejaculation; DSM-IV = Manual of Mental Disorder-IV; GDS-15 = 15-Item Geriatric Depression Scale; HSDD = hypoactive sexual desire disorder; IIEF-5 = 5-Items International Index of Erectile Dysfunction; IIEF-EF = International Index of Erectile Dysfunction – erectile function section; IELT = intravaginal ejaculation latency time; IPSS = International Prostate Symptom Score; ISSM = International Society for Sexual Medicine; LOH = late onset hypogonadism; Mod = moderate; MPD = male pelvic dysfunction; MSHQ-4 = Male Sexual Health Questionnaire; NATSAL 2000 = The National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles 2000; NS = not stated; PE = premature ejaculation; PEDT = Premature Ejaculation Diagnosis Tool; PEP = Premature Ejaculation Profile; SAc = sexual activity; SDI-2 = Sexual Desire Inventory 2; SFS = sexual function screener; SI = sexual inactivity; and SP = sexual problem.
Single question.
With prostate like symptoms.
Study two.
BMI: <25.
BMI: 25–29.9.
BMI: ≥30.
Robust.
Prefrail.
Frail.
Partnered.
Single.
Chronic prostatitis.
Summary of Sexual Dysfunctions, and the Tools Used for the Assessment.
| Dysfunction | Instrument | Asian | European | ||
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| IAQ; IIEF-5 | 6 | 17–95 | 1 | 17.2–88.8 | |
| SAQ; IIEF-5 | 5 | 6.3–91.8 | 2 | 15.2–30.8 | |
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| IAQ; Self-developed | 2 | 56.6–88.3 | — | — | |
| SAQ; Self-developed | 3 | 0–75.9 | 5 | 1–30 | |
| IAQ; EHS | 1 | 11–67 | — | — | |
| SAQ; ADAM | — | — | 1 | 12.5–19.5 | |
| SAQ; ELSA SRA | — | — | 1 | 15.5–88.3 | |
| SAQ; EMAS SFQ-14 | — | — | 2 | 5.2–77.4 | |
| SAQ; EPIC-26 | — | — | 1 | 9.4–60.8 | |
| SAQ; GSSAB | — | — | 1 | 14.2–28.3 | |
| SAQ; SFS | — | — | 1 | 0.9–41.3 | |
| SAQ; IIEF full version | — | — | 1 | 21.1 | |
| PE |
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| IAQ; PEDT | 2 | 10.0–49.1 | — | — | |
| SAQ; PEDT | 1 | 11.3 | — | — | |
| SAQ; Self-developed | 3 | 3.3–41.8 | 3 | 10–28.6 | |
| SAQ; SFS | — | — | 1 | 2.7–10.7 | |
| SAQ; IIEF | — | — | 1 | 45.2 | |
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| SAQ; Self-developed | 3 | 1.1–10.6 | |||
| SAQ; SFS | — | — | 1 | 1.3–10.7 | |
| SAQ; IIEF | — | — | 1 | 17.5 | |
| SAQ; ELSA SRA | — | — | 1 | 8.3–52.2 | |
| SAQ; GSSAB | — | — | 1 | 6.2–19.9 | |
| HSDD |
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| IAQ; Self-developed | 1 | 0.8 | 1 | 0–65.5 | |
| IAQ; IIEF | 1 | 48.1–81.4 | 1 | 17.2 | |
| SAQ; Self-developed | 1 | 12.2 | 4 | 1.6–30 | |
| SAQ; SFS | — | — | 1 | 1.8–7.3 | |
| SAQ; NASTAL | — | — | 1 | 0.2–29.9 | |
| SAQ; GSSAB | — | — | 1 | 12.8–37.4 | |
| SAQ; Dutch module SAc | — | — | 1 | 40.8–57.7 | |
| SAQ; ADAM | — | — | 1 | 18.3–23.0 | |
| SAQ; ELSA SRA | — | — | 1 | 24.2–49.1 | |
| Anorgasmia |
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| IAQ; Self-developed | 1 | 0.4 | — | — | |
| SAQ; Self-developed | — | — | 1 | 23–65 | |
| SAQ; EMAS-SFQ-14 | — | — | 1 | 3–11 | |
| Orgasmic dysfunction |
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| SAQ; EPIC | — | — | 1 | 8.9–64.2 | |
| SAQ; EMAS-SFQ-14 | — | — | 1 | 4.0–18.7 | |
| Low satisfaction |
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| SAQ; Self-developed | — | — | 2 | 14.1–27.8 | |
| SAQ; Dutch module SAc | — | — | 1 | 13.3–23.2 | |
| SAQ; EMAS-SFQ-14 | — | — | 1 | 23.2–28.3 | |
| SAQ; ELSA SRA | — | — | 1 | 18.7–22.5 | |
| Sex painful |
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| SAQ; Self-developed | — | — | 2 | 1–18 | |
| Sex not pleasurable |
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| SAQ; Self-developed | — | — | 2 | 1.8–6.7 | |
Note. CESDS-11 = 11-Item Iowa form of the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale; BSFI = Brief Sexual Function Inventory; DSM-IV = Manual of Mental Disorder-IV; EMAS SFQ = European Male Aging Study Sexual Function Questionnaire; ELSA SRA-Q = European Longitudinal Study of Aging Sexual Function Assessment Questionnaire; EPIC = The Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite; GDS-15 = 15-Item Geriatric Depression Scale; HADS = Anxiety Subscale of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale; IIEF-5 = International Index of Erectile Dysfunction; IELT = intravaginal ejaculation latency time; ISSM = International Society for Sexual Medicine; PEDT = Premature Ejaculation Diagnosis Tool; and SAc = sexual activity.