Ferguson Genoa G, Nelson Christian J, Brandes Steven B, Shindel Alan W
Washington University in Saint Louis, Department of Surgery, Division of Urology, St. Louis, MO, USA.
J Sex Med. 2008 Dec;5(12):2756-65. doi: 10.1111/j.1743-6109.2008.01002.x. Epub 2008 Sep 24.
The prevalence of sexual problems among resident physicians has not been investigated.
To explore the sexual behavior of residents and fellows in training and to determine the incidence of sexual dysfunction in this population.
Residents and fellows at our institution were invited to complete a demographic questionnaire, as well as two to three gender-specific validated instruments for the assessment of human sexuality.
The validated survey instruments selected were the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF), the Index of Premature Ejaculation (IPE), and the Self-Esteem and Relationship Quality (SEAR) survey for male residents, and the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) and the Index of Sex Life (ISL) for female residents. Results were compared with established normative data and validated cut-off scores that were available. Pearson correlation coefficient was used to assess for relationships between variables.
There were 180 responses (83 female, 97 male, mean age 29 years), for a response rate of 20%. Among men, 90%, 67%, and 98% were in a relationship, married, and heterosexual, respectively. Among women, the same numbers were 80%, 55%, and 96%, respectively. Based on validated cut-off scores for the IIEF and FSFI, 13% of men reported ED (3% reported mild ED, 4% reported moderate ED, and 6% reported severe ED) and 60% of women were classified as "at high risk" for sexual problems, with desire disorders the most prevalent and orgasmic disorders the second most prevalent. There were significant gender differences with respect to the associations between sexual and relationship problems.
Sexual problems may be prevalent among residents in training, particularly female residents. Additional, larger studies that assess other quality of life measures and query sexual partners of residents are needed.
住院医师中性功能障碍的患病率尚未得到研究。
探讨住院医师和专科住院医师培训学员的性行为,并确定该人群中性功能障碍的发生率。
邀请我们机构的住院医师和专科住院医师培训学员完成一份人口统计学调查问卷,以及两到三种针对不同性别的经过验证的评估人类性行为的工具。
所选的经过验证的调查工具包括男性住院医师的国际勃起功能指数(IIEF)、早泄指数(IPE)和自尊与关系质量(SEAR)调查,以及女性住院医师的女性性功能指数(FSFI)和性生活指数(ISL)。将结果与已有的标准数据和经过验证的临界值进行比较。使用Pearson相关系数评估变量之间的关系。
共收到180份回复(83名女性,97名男性,平均年龄29岁),回复率为20%。男性中,分别有90%、67%和98%处于恋爱关系、已婚且为异性恋。女性中,相应比例分别为80%、55%和96%。根据IIEF和FSFI的经过验证的临界值,13%的男性报告有勃起功能障碍(3%报告为轻度勃起功能障碍,4%报告为中度勃起功能障碍,6%报告为重度勃起功能障碍),60%的女性被归类为性功能问题“高风险”,其中性欲障碍最为普遍,性高潮障碍次之。在性问题与关系问题之间的关联方面存在显著的性别差异。
性功能问题在住院医师培训学员中可能很普遍,尤其是女性住院医师。需要进行更多规模更大的研究,评估其他生活质量指标并询问住院医师的性伴侣。