Bede C. Azudialu, Ahaiwe Vivien, N. Uchenna, Ogunnaya Francis Ugonna, Nkem Benjamin, N. R. I. Austin
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摘要
勃起功能障碍(ED)是一种复杂的疾病,其生物-心理-社会病因会给患者造成长期压力,从而导致疾病恶化。本研究的目的是在我们三级医院普通门诊的成年患者中建立压力水平与勃起功能障碍之间的联系。研究采用国际勃起功能障碍指数(IIEF-5)和改良压力认知量表(PSS-10)对简单随机抽样选出的 421 名成年男性进行了横断面研究,受访者中有 219 人(52%)患有勃起功能障碍,其中 109 人(49.8%)患有轻度勃起功能障碍。根据双变量分析,与 ED 相关的其他因素包括吸烟(P < 0.05)、酒精摄入量(P < 0.05)、糖尿病、高血压、使用抗高血压药物、使用口服降糖药和感知压力水平。逻辑回归显示,年龄、吸烟、酒精摄入量和感知压力水平是受访者发生 ED 的独立预测因素。已发现感知压力水平与 ED 有关。建议对男性的性健康和感知压力水平进行常规评估,同时大力提倡将压力管理作为急诊室管理的一部分。
Association between Stress and Erectile Dysfunction among Adult Patients in a Tertiary Center in Nigeria
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a complex disorder with a biopsychosocial etiology that causes chronic stress on the individual thereby worsening the outcome of the disorder. The aim of this study is to establish an association between stress level and erectile dysfunction among adult patients presenting in the general outpatient of our tertiary hospital. A cross sectional study involving 421 adult males selected by simple random sampling was conducted using the International Index of Erectile Dysfunction (IIEF-5) and the Modified Percieved Stress Scale (PSS-10) Among the respondents, 219(52%) had ED while a greater proportion of those who had ED had mild ED 109 (49.8%). The other factors associated with ED on bivariate analysis include tobacco use (p < 0.05), alcohol intake (p < 0.05), diabetes mellitus, hypertension, use of anti hypertensive drugs, use of oral hyperglycaemic drugs, and perceived stress levels. Logistic regression showed that age, tobacco use, alcohol intake, and perceived stress levels were independent predictors of ED among the respondents. Perceived stress level has been found to be associated with ED. Routine evaluation of sexual health and the perceived stress levels of men isrecommended, while stress management as part of management of ER is highly advocated.