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P-1335 - Sexual Dysfuction and Psychological Correlates. Data From a Pilot Study
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 April 2020
Abstract
Erectile dysfunction (ED) and premature ejaculation (PE) are common disorders among italian male population aged between 18 and 65 years old (prevalence rate: 20–25%). Several studies demonstrate that the early treatment of the psychological conditions, frequently associated to ED and PE, can positively influence the prognosis.
To evaluate the psychological correlates of sexual dysfunction using a standardized instruments.Methods. 46 male patients aged between 18 and 65 years old affected by EP (60,87%) and DE (47,83%) were administered the Cognitive Behavioural Assessment (CBA 2.0). Analysis of data was carried out using an automatic scoring and creating a graphic profile.
The 28,26% of the participants showed an high score (> 95th percentile) at the STAI X-1 suggesting the presence of trait anxiety; the 39.16% of the subjects reported experiences of social and emotional maladjustment and concomitant introversive personality traits at EPQ schedule (85–@95th percentile at subscales E and P) and depressive mood at scale 8 (questionnaire D). Finally, the 32.60% did not present psychological conditions.
According to the literature, our findings demonstrates an high frequency of psychological distress in patients affected by sexual dysfunction (67%). The use of CBA 2.0 migth represent an useful tool for the diagnosis and early treatment of this kind of population.
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