Mp45-13 can delayed ejaculation have an impact on psychological health? findings from a cross sectional study

Christian Créveuil,Federico Belladelli,Edoardo Pozzi,Giuseppe Fallara,Simone Cilio,Massimiliano Raffo, Alessandro Bertini, Francesco Lanzaro, Donato Cannoletta, Fausto Negri, Ludovica Cella, Margherita Fantin,Luigi Candela,Paolo Capogrosso,Luca Boeri,Andrea Salonia,Francesco Montorsi,Andrea Salonia

The Journal of Urology(2023)

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You have accessJournal of UrologyCME1 Apr 2023MP45-13 CAN DELAYED EJACULATION HAVE AN IMPACT ON PSYCHOLOGICAL HEALTH? FINDINGS FROM A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY Christian Corsini, Federico Belladelli, Edoardo Pozzi, Giuseppe Fallara, Simone Cilio, Massimiliano Raffo, Alessandro Bertini, Francesco Lanzaro, Donato Cannoletta, Fausto Negri, Ludovica Cella, Margherita Fantin, Luigi Candela, Paolo Capogrosso, Luca Boeri, Alessia D'Arma, Francesco Montorsi, and Andrea Salonia Christian CorsiniChristian Corsini More articles by this author , Federico BelladelliFederico Belladelli More articles by this author , Edoardo PozziEdoardo Pozzi More articles by this author , Giuseppe FallaraGiuseppe Fallara More articles by this author , Simone CilioSimone Cilio More articles by this author , Massimiliano RaffoMassimiliano Raffo More articles by this author , Alessandro BertiniAlessandro Bertini More articles by this author , Francesco LanzaroFrancesco Lanzaro More articles by this author , Donato CannolettaDonato Cannoletta More articles by this author , Fausto NegriFausto Negri More articles by this author , Ludovica CellaLudovica Cella More articles by this author , Margherita FantinMargherita Fantin More articles by this author , Luigi CandelaLuigi Candela More articles by this author , Paolo CapogrossoPaolo Capogrosso More articles by this author , Luca BoeriLuca Boeri More articles by this author , Alessia D'ArmaAlessia D'Arma More articles by this author , Francesco MontorsiFrancesco Montorsi More articles by this author , and Andrea SaloniaAndrea Salonia More articles by this author View All Author Informationhttps://doi.org/10.1097/JU.0000000000003291.13AboutPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints ShareFacebookLinked InTwitterEmail Abstract INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: Delayed Ejaculation (DE) is among the most challenging male sexual dysfunctions. We aimed to explore and compare the sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of men with DE with those complaining of primary premature ejaculation (PE) METHODS: Data from 555 consecutive men seeking first medical help for DE and/or primary PE between 2005 and 2022 at a single tertiary-referral center were retrospectively analyzed. Complete socio-demographic, clinical and laboratory data were collected for all patients. All patients completed the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) and the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) at baseline. We excluded men with known or potential causes responsible for ejaculatory disorders (n= 52). Descriptive statistics was used to detail and compare clinical and sociodemographic characteristics between the two groups (DE vs. PE). Linear regression models tested the association between depressive symptoms (BDI) and baseline IIEF domains scores among men with DE. RESULTS: Of 555 patients, 479 (86.3%) and 76 (13.7%) primary PE and DE, respectively. Men with DE were significantly older (44 vs. 47, p=0.01) than patients with PE. Conversely, the two groups did not differ in terms of educational/relational status, BMI, comorbidities, and hormonal milieu. At psychosexual interview, men with DE report more frequently symptoms referable to anxiety and depression (9.4% and 12,7%) along with higher median baseline BDI scores (8 vs. 6), all p<0.01. DE patients reported lower median IIEF-OF, -SD domains (6 vs. 9) and (7 vs. 8) than patients with PE only, all p<0.05. At linear regression analysis, among DE patients, a higher BDI score was associated with lower IIEF-OS (coeff. -1.57 p=0.004), and IIEF-IS (coeff. -0.72 p=0.01) domains (Figure 1). No association between BDI and IIEF-OF, -EF, -SD domains was found. CONCLUSIONS: Among men complaining of ejaculatory disorders, one out of ten reports DE. These patients have higher chances to report clinically significant depression significantly impacting on their overall satisfactory sexual life. Source of Funding: None © 2023 by American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc.FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Volume 209Issue Supplement 4April 2023Page: e626 Advertisement Copyright & Permissions© 2023 by American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc.MetricsAuthor Information Christian Corsini More articles by this author Federico Belladelli More articles by this author Edoardo Pozzi More articles by this author Giuseppe Fallara More articles by this author Simone Cilio More articles by this author Massimiliano Raffo More articles by this author Alessandro Bertini More articles by this author Francesco Lanzaro More articles by this author Donato Cannoletta More articles by this author Fausto Negri More articles by this author Ludovica Cella More articles by this author Margherita Fantin More articles by this author Luigi Candela More articles by this author Paolo Capogrosso More articles by this author Luca Boeri More articles by this author Alessia D'Arma More articles by this author Francesco Montorsi More articles by this author Andrea Salonia More articles by this author Expand All Advertisement PDF downloadLoading ...
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