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العنوان
Sexual dysfunction in partners of men with premature ejaculation /
المؤلف
Raslan, Salma Dekhil Abdulrahman.
هيئة الاعداد
باحث / سلمي دخيل عبد الرحمن رسلان
مشرف / محمد عبد الواحد جابر
الموضوع
Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological - diagnosis. Premature ejaculation. Sex therapy.
تاريخ النشر
2020.
عدد الصفحات
72 P. :
اللغة
الإنجليزية
الدرجة
ماجستير
التخصص
الأمراض الجلدية
تاريخ الإجازة
19/2/2020
مكان الإجازة
جامعة المنوفية - كلية الطب - الامراض الجلدية والتناسلية وأمراض الذكورة
الفهرس
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Abstract

Female sexual dysfunction occurs in 25% to 63% of women, and the risk increases with age. Female sexual functions may be affected by various factors, including age, education, depression, history of sexual abuse or sexually transmitted disease, emotional or stress-related problems, chronic diseases, multiparity, menopause, and health status.
The aim of this study was to explore sexual dysfunction in Sample of 200 partners of men with premature ejaculation among a sample of married women of Menoufia governorate by using a questionnaire titled ”Female Sexual Distress Scale‐Revised‐Premature Ejaculation questionnaire ”established by the researcher assessing the Sexual dysfunction in partners of men with premature ejaculation
Our results showed that;
The mean age of our studied cases was 31.20 ± 9.15 (ranged 20.0 – 60.0), 50%of them lived in urban or rural area. All cases married science 6.52 ± 6.47 (ranged 1.0 – 35.0 years) and the majority of them (86.0%) had no other marriage with The mean number of their children was 1.94 ± 1.51 (ranged 0.0 – 6.0). The majority of cases had university degree, 18.5% had secondary level of education and only 8.5%&3% had either primary education or no education respectively.
According to female sexual dysfunction (n = 200), the majority of them (36.0%) have sexual intercourse for pleasure of husband while in 22.5% considered it as duty, 21.5% to get pleasure, 11.0% to be pregnant.
As regarding the frequency of sexual intercourse, it was 2-3 times/week in 53.5%, once/ week in 22.5% of them, once / month in 14.0% and once /day in 10.0% of cases. 86.0 % of them considered this frequency suits them, while 7% either need more or less.
40.0% of cases infrequently (less than half the time) feel sexual desire or interest during sexual intercourse, 36.5% frequently (more than half the time) feel sexual desire or interest during sexual intercourse, 12.5% of cases rarely, 6.5% & 4.5% of them always or never had feeling sexual desire or interest during sexual intercourse respectively.
39.5% of cases infrequently (less than half the time) feel sexually aroused during sexual activity or intercourse, 37.0% frequently (more than half the time) feel sexually aroused during sexual activity or intercourse
The majority of cases (75.5%) had moderate satisfaction of their sexual life, while 17.0% had low satisfaction of their sexual life.
According to premature ejaculation on female (n = 200), 92.0% of cases are personally motivated to start couple treatment.
55% of them frequently feel dissatisfied with their sexual life, while 23.5% occasionally feel dissatisfied with their sexual life and 13.5% rarely feel dissatisfied with their sexual life respectively.
46.0% of them frequently feel bothered by their partner‘s premature ejaculation, while 35.5% occasionally feel bothered by their partner‘s premature ejaculation and 12.0% rarely feel bothered by their partner‘s premature ejaculation respectively.
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In 64.5% of cases lack of control of their partner over his ejaculation cause distress in both of them, while in 14.0% causes distress in their partner only and in 13% causes distress in cases only while in 8.5%, none of them feel any distress.
In 44.5% of cases feel that, the ejaculatory control was very important for them, 33.5% found it with moderate importance, while in 12%, it was slightly important for them.
45.0% of cases moderately distressed because of his lack of ejaculatory control, while 32.0%, 12.5% and 3.5% was either very or slightly or extremely distressed because of his lack of ejaculatory control respectively. And only 7.0% not distress at all.
40.0% of cases, their partner very focusing on delaying his ejaculation that he ignores their ―other‖ sexual needs (e.g caressing, kissing, etc), while in 38.5%, 12.5% and 5.0% were either moderately or slightly or extremely focusing on delaying his ejaculation respectively that he ignores their ―other‖ sexual needs. And in 4.0% not focusing at all.
In 45.5% consider the PE condition to be a major problem for their relationship, while in 32.5%, 10.5% and 10% consider the PE condition to be a moderately or slightly or extremely problem respectively for their relationship and only 1.5% not distress at all.
In 40.5% consider ejaculatory pattern very affected their levels of intimacy, while in 34.5%, 17.5% and 4.5 % consider the ejaculatory pattern moderately or slightly or extremely affect their levels of intimacy and only 3% not affect their levels of intimacy at all.
66.0% of cases not reject intercourse with their husband. Only 18.5% think in divorce because of this problem and only 6.0% had illegal relations.
We concluded that;
These results suggest that female sexual dysfunction is commonly seen in women with male partners who have PE, and female sexual functions may be affected by male erection status. Therefore, male partners should be assessed for sexual function problems when female partners are evaluated for sexual dysfunction
The data presented here clearly demonstrate a high incidence of a range of sexual dysfunctions in the female partners of men with PE.
PE subjects reported significantly shorter IELT. Shorter IELT was significantly associated with reduced ejaculatory control and sexual satisfaction and increased distress and interpersonal difficulty.