Study of Sexual Dysfunctions in Male Patients with Alcohol Dependence Syndrome

Parth A. Soni, B. Jadhav, Rishab Verma
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Virtually all aspects of the human sexual response are affected by alcohol. Chronic and persistent alcohol use has been seen to impair erectile, orgasmic and ejaculatory capacities, which leads to marked distress and interpersonal difficulty. To study the prevalence and types of sexual dysfunction and to study the impact of the severity of alcohol dependence on sexual dysfunctions in male patients with alcohol dependence syndrome. A cross-sectional study was done at the outpatient Department of Psychiatry of a tertiary teaching hospital. Socio-demographic details of the patient and alcohol-related clinical variables were collected using the study proforma. The severity of alcohol dependence was assessed using the Alcohol Dependence Scale (ADS). To assess the presence of sexual dysfunction, the Arizona Sexual Experience Scale (ASEX) was used and the type of sexual dysfunction was decided by the Sexual Dysfunction Checklist (SDC) based on ICD 10, and the data was analysed. 170 male patients with alcohol dependence, with a mean age of 35.84 years, participated in the study. The prevalence of sexual dysfunction was 67.06%. Loss or lack of sexual desire was the most common sexual dysfunction, followed by failure of genital response (erectile dysfunction), frequency dissatisfaction and premature ejaculation. The majority of the sample studied had one or more sexual dysfunctions. The ADS score positively correlated with the ASEX score, and this correlation was statistically significant. Alcohol use was found to be associated with sexual dysfunctions, and lack of sexual desire was the most common sexual dysfunction.
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酒精依赖综合征男性患者性功能障碍研究
人类性反应的几乎所有方面都受到酒精的影响。长期持续饮酒会损害勃起、性高潮和射精能力,从而导致明显的痛苦和人际交往困难。研究男性酒精依赖综合征患者性功能障碍的发生率和类型,并研究酒精依赖的严重程度对性功能障碍的影响。我们在一家三级教学医院的精神科门诊部进行了一项横断面研究。研究人员使用研究表格收集了患者的社会人口详情和与酒精有关的临床变量。酒精依赖程度采用酒精依赖量表(ADS)进行评估。为了评估是否存在性功能障碍,使用了亚利桑那性经验量表(ASEX),并根据基于 ICD 10 的性功能障碍检查表(SDC)确定了性功能障碍的类型,然后对数据进行了分析。170 名男性酒精依赖症患者参与了研究,平均年龄为 35.84 岁。性功能障碍发生率为 67.06%。性欲减退或缺乏是最常见的性功能障碍,其次是生殖器反应失败(勃起功能障碍)、频率不满意和早泄。所研究的大多数样本都有一种或多种性功能障碍。ADS得分与ASEX得分呈正相关,且这种相关性在统计学上有显著意义。研究发现,饮酒与性功能障碍有关,而性欲缺乏是最常见的性功能障碍。
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