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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Despite asthma being a worldwide disease, still little awareness regarding the sexual function of asthmatic patients exists. So this study attempts to assess the Female Sexual Dysfunction (FSD) amongst Egyptian females with asthma and its burden on their quality of life. MATERIALS &Entities:
Keywords: Asthmatic females; Egyptian females; Female sexual dysfunction (FSD); Healthy females; Quality of life; World health organization
Year: 2020 PMID: 33299491 PMCID: PMC7705956 DOI: 10.2174/1874306402014010038
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Open Respir Med J ISSN: 1874-3064
Sociodemographic characteristics between asthmatic and healthy females.
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| Age (years) | Mean ±SD | 37.044 | 35.544 | 0.096 | ||
| Number of years of marriage | Mean ±SD | 15.844 ± 6.669 | 15.144 | 0.463 | ||
| Number of children | Range | 1 - 3 | 1 - 4 | 0.867 | ||
| Mean ±SD | 3 |
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| Education | Primary | N=24 | 26.67% | N=22 | 24.44% | 0.286 |
| Secondary | N=33 | 36.67% | N=25 | 27.78% | ||
| High education | N=33 | 36.67% | N=43 | 47.78% | ||
| Occupational Status | Not working | N=65 | 72.22% | N=59 | 65.56% | 0.334 |
| working | N=25 | 27.78% | N=31 | 34.44% | ||
N: number. SD: standard deviation; T-Test or Chi-Square were used for statistical analysis
Comparison of FSFI between the asthmatic and healthy females.
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| Desire | Mean ±SD | 2.347 | 3.456 | <0.001** |
| Arousal | Mean ±SD | 1.983 | 3.961 | <0.001** |
| Lubrication | Mean ±SD | 2.297 | 4.814 | <0.001** |
| Orgasm | Mean ±SD | 2.182 | 4.039 | <0.001** |
| Satisfaction | Mean ±SD | 2.467 | 4.556 | <0.001** |
| Pain | Mean ±SD | 1.676 | 4.586 | <0.001** |
| Total score | Mean ±SD | 12.956 | 25.423 | <0.001** |
FSFI: female sexual function index. SD: standard deviation. **: highly significant at p value <0.01
T-Test was used for statistical analysis
Comparing asthmatic and healthy females with respect to sexual dysfunction taking into account the sociodemographic data and FSFI.
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| 36.938 | 35.233 | 0.178 | ||
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| 15.827 | 14.930 | 0.478 | ||
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| 1 - 3 | 1 - 4 | 0.409 | ||
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| 29.63% | N=24 | 27.91% | N=12 | 0.221 |
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| 40.74% | N=33 | 27.91% | N=15 | ||
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| 29.63% | N=24 | 44.19% | N=19 | ||
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| 80.25% | N=65 | 72.09% | N=31 | 0.301 |
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| 19.75% | N=16 | 27.91% | N=12 | ||
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| 2.074 | 3.063 | <0.001** | ||
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| 1.670 | 3.128 | <0.001** | ||
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| 1.985 | 4.153 | <0.001** | ||
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| 1.802 | 2.856 | 0.001* | ||
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| 2.163 | 3.912 | <0.001** | ||
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| 1.462 | 4.077 | <0.001** | ||
FSFI: female sexual function index .N: number. SD: standard deviation. *: Significant at p-value <0.05 level. **: highly significant at p-value <0.01. T-Test or Chi-Square were used for statistical analysis
Comparing asthmatic females without and with sexual dysfunction taking into account the sociodemographic data and asthma characteristics.
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| 38.000 | 36.938 | 0.679 | |||||
| 16.000 | 15.827 | 0.942 | |||||
| 3 - 3 | 1 - 3 | 0.024* | |||||
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| N=24 | 0.00% | N=0 | 29.63% | <0.001** | |||
| N=33 | 0.00% | N=0 | 40.74% | ||||
| N=24 | 100% | N=9 | 29.63% | ||||
| N=65 | 0.00% | N=0 | 80.25% | <0.001** | |||
| N=16 | 100% | N=9 | 19.75% | ||||
| 2.222 | 9.765 | <0.001* | |||||
| 35.778 | 27.210 | 0.005* | |||||
| N=11 | 100% | N=9 | 13.58% | <0.001** | |||
| N=37 | 0.00% | N=0 | 45.68% | ||||
| N=33 | 0.00% | N=0 | 40.74% | ||||
| Asthma control level | N=11 | 100% | N=9 | 13.58% | <0.001** | ||
| uncontrolled | N=70 | 0.00% | N=0 | 86.42% | |||
N: number. SD: standard deviation. *: Significant at p-value <0.05 level. **: highly significant at p-value <0.01. T-Test or Chi-Square were used for statistical analysis