Gautier Stempfer, Emilien Seizilles de Mazancourt, Philippe Mollard, Juliette Cotte, Gaelle Margue, Arthur Peyrottes, William Berchiche, Alice Pitout, Pierre-Luc Dequirez, Benoit Mesnard, Guillaume Joussen, Vassily Anastay, Stephan Levy, Claire Deleuze, Anna Goujon, Denis Seguier, Fayek Taha, Georges Mjaess, Kevin Kaulanjan
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Sexuality of urologist in training: Does cobbler always wear the worst shoes? Sex AFUF study.
Introduction: Sexuality is an integral part of well-being. Urologists are a population faced with a significant workload and stress that can affect their sexuality. The purpose of this study is to investigate sexuality in this population and assess factors that may impact it.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted between May and July 2023 among French urology residents and fellows. Data was collected through an anonymous questionnaire sent by the French Association of Trainee Urologists (AFUF) via email.
Results: Out of 445 members of the AFUF, 196 trainee urologists responded. Among them, 130 young urologists, accounting for 66% of respondents, were satisfied with their sexual life, and 123 (63%) respondents reported having one or more sexual encounters per week. In univariate analysis, factors significantly impacting the level of sexual satisfaction were gender (p=0.029), level of job satisfaction/well-being (p<0.01), level of professional burnout (p<0.001), and the existence of a romantic relationship.
Conclusions: Young urologists are mostly satisfied with their sexual life. Gender, level of job satisfaction/well-being, and level of professional burnout are significant factors impacting the level of sexual satisfaction.
期刊介绍:
CUAJ is a a peer-reviewed, open-access journal devoted to promoting the highest standard of urological patient care through the publication of timely, relevant, evidence-based research and advocacy information.