How Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Affected Sexual Health of Partnered Men?

M. Caniklioğlu, L. Işıkay, V. Selmi, Sercan Sarı, Ünal Öztekin, Muharrem Özkaya
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How has the COVID-19 Pandemic affected sexual health of partnered men? Objective: Mental health and human psychology have been negatively affected during the COVID-19 pandemic. Since psychomental status and sexual health are related, it is possible that the sexual health of couples may be affected along with their mental health. We aimed to perform a quantitative evaluation of male partners’ sexual lives during the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: A hundred-sixteen men filled out our online survey in which International Erectile Index Score (IIEF) was embedded. The relationship between COVID-19 pandemic and stress, economical concerns, workload, etc. was questioned. Results: Twenty-nine people had not had intercourse for more than 1 month. Twenty-one of them (72.4%) showed pandemic-related relationship sexual avoidance behaviour. 55.2% of survey respondents who also filled IIEF questionnaire were economically affected by the pandemic, 66.7% were psychologically affected and 71.2% were significantly or somewhat sexually affected. the total average of the erectile function score was 25.95±5.4. These scores indicate a slight predominance of ED. Conclusion: It is clear the COVID-19 pandemic affects people’s sex lives in myriad of negative ways. We believe that many the domestic problems likely to develop as a result of lockdowns and other measures intended to prevent virus spread can be prevented or reduced by facilitating healthy sex lives between couples.
COVID-19大流行如何影响有伴侣男性的性健康?
COVID-19大流行如何影响有伴侣男性的性健康?目的:新冠肺炎疫情对人的心理健康产生了负面影响。由于心理状态和性健康是相关的,因此夫妻的性健康可能会受到心理健康的影响。我们的目的是对COVID-19大流行期间男性伴侣的性生活进行定量评估。方法:116名男性填写了我们的在线调查,其中嵌入了国际勃起指数评分(IIEF)。人们质疑新冠肺炎大流行与压力、经济担忧、工作量等之间的关系。结果:29例患者1个月以上没有性生活。其中21人(72.4%)表现出与疫情相关的性回避行为。同时填写IIEF问卷的受访者中,55.2%的人受到疫情的经济影响,66.7%的人受到心理影响,71.2%的人在性方面受到明显或一定程度的影响。勃起功能评分的总平均值为25.95±5.4分。结论:很明显,COVID-19大流行以无数消极的方式影响着人们的性生活。我们认为,由于封锁和其他旨在防止病毒传播的措施而可能出现的许多家庭问题,可以通过促进夫妻之间健康的性生活来预防或减少。
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