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Prevalence of Sexual Problems and Associated Distress in Aging Men Across 4 European Countries (CROSBI ID 271274)

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Hald, Gert Martin ; Graham, Cynthia ; Štulhofer, Aleksandar ; Carvalheira, Ana ; Janssen, Erick ; Træen, Bente Prevalence of Sexual Problems and Associated Distress in Aging Men Across 4 European Countries // Journal of sexual medicine, 16 (2019), 8; 1212-1225. doi: 10.1016/j.jsxm.2019.04.017

Podaci o odgovornosti

Hald, Gert Martin ; Graham, Cynthia ; Štulhofer, Aleksandar ; Carvalheira, Ana ; Janssen, Erick ; Træen, Bente

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Prevalence of Sexual Problems and Associated Distress in Aging Men Across 4 European Countries

Background Among older men, comparable cross-cultural investigations of sexual problems and associated distress that also include a multitude of relevant explanatory variables of these sexual problem and related distress are rare in the research literature. Aims To investigate prevalence rates of sexual problems and associated distress among older men across 4 European countries (Norway, Denmark, Belgium, and Portugal) and assess for associated mental and physical health–related factors. Methods Multinational cross-sectional questionnaire study using self-report measures. Outcomes Prevalence rates of sexual problems and associated distress levels. Results We found a high prevalence of sexual problems persisting for months or longer across countries, but noted that many affected men experienced minimal or no distress related to these problems. We also found marked cross- cultural differences in reported distress about sexual problems, with southern European men (ie Portugal) reporting significantly more distress related to the majority of sexual problems investigated compared with northern European men (ie Denmark and Norway). Finally, we identified several relational, physical, and mental health problems associated with the reported number of sexual problems and the distress related to these problems. Clinical Implications We suggest that healthcare professionals also target distress when considering sexual problems among older men and contextualize these considerations within a multifactorial approach to general health in which (other) mental and physical health factors relevant to these patients’ sexual health and function are also jointly considered. Strengths & Limitations Strengths of this study include the large sample size, inclusion of participants from 4 European countries, assessment of distress associated with sexual problems, and similar research design and method of data collection across the 4 included countries. Limitations of the study include the cross-sectional design, which precludes causal conclusions ; the low response rate in the Portuguese sample ; the lack of homosexual participants ; and the lack of comprehensive assessments of dyadic factors that may be of relevance to sexual problems and associated distress. Conclusion This study identified a high prevalence of sexual problems persisting for 3 months or longer among older men across 4 European countries, but also found that many of the men with sexual problems experienced minimal or no distress related to these problems.

Sexual Problems ; Sexual Functions ; Sexual Distress ; Cross-Cultural ; Older Men

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Podaci o izdanju

16 (8)

2019.

1212-1225

objavljeno

1743-6095

1743-6109

10.1016/j.jsxm.2019.04.017

Povezanost rada

Psihologija, Sociologija

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