Prospective study of 100 infertile couples: does infertility lead to sexual dysfunction

A. Sharma, A. Sharma, R. Bakshi, Sarthak Bakshi
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Background: There is a correlation between infertility and serious mental, emotional, and social difficulties reported in the literature. Sexual dysfunction (SD) is quite common in both males and females and often are linked with infertility among couples. Aim and objective: The purpose of this study is to investigate whether or not there is a correlation between infertility and SD in couples who are having treatment for infertility at an infertility clinic. Materials and methods: Total of 100 couples were included in this study and were given the Changes in Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ) questionnaire. The data thus obtained were recorded and analyzed using SPSS software. Result: The present study finding indicated that the mean CSFQ score was significantly lower in infertile females compared with the males, indicating that females suffered from SD more. The mean of CSFQ among males was 48.37, and for CSFQ among females; the average was 40.32, which was below the cut-off rate indicating SD is more common in females compared with males. However, our study showed no positive correlation between the lower CSFQ score between both genders with the place of living. As maximum of the study participants were Hindu we have not performed any correlation analysis with religion. Further, this study showed no such differences in duration of the infertility with the CSFQ score. Conclusion: This study thus concluded that SD is more common in infertile couples. The prevalence of SD is more in females compared with males.
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100对不孕夫妇的前瞻性研究:不孕会导致性功能障碍吗
背景:文献中报道的不孕不育与严重的精神、情感和社会困难之间存在相关性。性功能障碍(SD)在男性和女性中都很常见,通常与夫妇不孕有关。目的和目的:本研究的目的是调查在不孕不育诊所接受不孕不育治疗的夫妇中,不孕不育与SD之间是否存在相关性。材料与方法:本研究共纳入100对夫妇,采用性功能变化问卷(CSFQ)进行调查。使用SPSS软件记录并分析由此获得的数据。结果:本研究结果表明,不孕女性的平均CSFQ评分明显低于男性,表明女性患SD的几率更大。男性CSFQ的平均值为48.37,女性CSFQ为48.37;平均值为40.32,低于临界值,表明SD在女性中比男性更常见。然而,我们的研究表明,两性的较低CSFQ评分与居住地点之间没有正相关。由于大多数研究参与者是印度人,我们没有进行任何与宗教的相关性分析。此外,这项研究显示,CSFQ评分在不孕持续时间上并没有这种差异。结论:本研究得出结论,SD在不孕夫妇中更为常见。SD在女性中的患病率高于男性。
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