Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario, London Ontario N6A 5C2, Canada.
J Sex Med. 2009 Nov;6(11):3111-24. doi: 10.1111/j.1743-6109.2009.01432.x. Epub 2009 Aug 11.
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a prevalent condition that impacts on both patients and their female partners. ED may therefore be regarded as a shared sexual concern for couples. The current analysis of the Female Experience of Men's Attitudes to Life Events and Sexuality (FEMALES) study data addresses women's perceptions, beliefs, and attitudes concerning their partner's ED, and whether these are associated with the likelihood of the male partner seeking medical advice and utilizing phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors.
The current research sought to explore the association of female partners' perceptions of male partners' ED and male partners' medical consultation and treatment seeking for ED.
Questionnaires were sent to partners of men who participated in the Men's Attitudes to Life Events and Sexuality (MALES) 2004 study, and who consented to their partner's involvement. A modified version of the questionnaire used in the MALES study was developed for the FEMALES study, reflecting the female partner's perspective.
A 65-item questionnaire assessing women's perceptions, beliefs, and attitudes regarding various aspects of ED.
Women's perceptions of the nature and causes of their partner's ED were significantly associated with men's treatment seeking and utilization. Significant associations were observed between women's level of satisfaction with the relationship before ED onset; perceptions of the impact of ED on quality of life; desire to deal with ED; attitudes to ED treatment; and the treatment-seeking behavior of the male partner. Multivariate regression analyses identified a mixture of female and male partner perceptions and attitudes that uniquely accounted for >30% of the variance in men's ED treatment-seeking behavior and treatment utilization.
This study illustrates the importance of the female partner's attitudes to ED in men's ED treatment-seeking behavior. These findings strongly support the potential benefits of partner integration into ED consultation and treatment strategies.
勃起功能障碍(ED)是一种普遍存在的疾病,会影响患者及其女性伴侣。因此,ED 可以被视为夫妻双方共同关注的性问题。目前对男性生活事件和性态度女性体验(FEMALES)研究数据的分析,旨在探讨女性对其伴侣 ED 的看法、信念和态度,以及这些看法是否与男性伴侣寻求医学建议和使用磷酸二酯酶 5 抑制剂的可能性相关。
本研究旨在探讨女性对男性 ED 的看法与男性寻求医学咨询和 ED 治疗之间的关联。
向参与男性生活事件和性态度(MALES)2004 研究且同意其伴侣参与的男性的伴侣发送问卷。为 FEMALES 研究开发了 MALES 研究中使用的问卷的修改版本,反映了女性伴侣的观点。
评估女性对 ED 各个方面的看法、信念和态度的 65 项问卷。
女性对伴侣 ED 的性质和原因的看法与男性的治疗寻求和利用显著相关。在 ED 发病前,女性对关系的满意度、对 ED 对生活质量影响的看法、对 ED 的处理意愿、对 ED 治疗的态度以及男性伴侣的治疗寻求行为等方面存在显著相关性。多元回归分析确定了女性和男性伴侣的看法和态度的混合体,这些因素共同解释了男性 ED 治疗寻求行为和治疗利用的 30%以上的差异。
本研究说明了女性对 ED 的态度在男性 ED 治疗寻求行为中的重要性。这些发现有力支持了将伴侣纳入 ED 咨询和治疗策略的潜在益处。