埃及新婚夫妇性功能障碍的评估:一项病例对照研究

Essam Elden Mohamed Mohamed, Hazem Abdel-Aleem, A. Hamdy
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背景与目的不圆满婚姻是发生在不能进行自然性交的夫妻之间的一个问题。本研究的目的是确定新婚男性未完成婚姻的病因。这是一项病例对照研究,于2019年10月至2020年10月期间对200名新婚男性进行了研究,其中100名患有性功能障碍导致未完婚的男性作为病例组,100名没有任何性功能障碍并成功性交的男性作为对照组。通过病史记录、性心理问卷、一般和局部检查、实验室调查(血清总睾酮和游离睾酮、雌二醇、催乳素、促黄体生成素、促卵泡激素、空腹和餐后血糖水平、血脂水平的估计)和阴茎双相进行评估。结果在性史方面,82%的患者存在未完成婚姻的男性原因,表现为勃起功能障碍(73%为心因性,9%为器质性,使用双阴茎),18%的患者存在阴道痉挛的女性原因。性心理病史显示,只有3%的患者有咨询过性方面的科学信息来源的病史,4%的患者有拒绝仔细观察伴侣生殖器的病史,9%的患者有在插入时害怕疼痛的病史。结论心因性勃起功能障碍是导致未圆满婚姻最常见的原因。阴道痉挛也是未完成婚姻的一个主要问题。缺乏关于性的科学信息被发现是新婚男性未完成婚姻的主要风险因素。
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Assessment of sexual dysfunctions among newly married couples in Egypt: a case–control study
Background and Aim Unconsummated marriage is a problem among couples who are not able to perform natural sexual intercourse. The aim of this work was to define the etiological factors of unconsummated marriage in newly married men. Patients and methods This is a case–control study that was carried out on 200 newly married men during the period between October 2019 and October 2020, comprising 100 men with sexual dysfunctions leading to unconsummated marriage as a case group and 100 men without any sexual dysfunctions having successful intercourse as a control group. They were evaluated through history taking, psychosexual questionnaires, general and local examinations, laboratory investigations (estimations of serum serum total and free testosterone, estradiol, prolactin, luteinizing hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone, fasting and postprandial blood glucose levels, and lipid profile), and penile duplex. Results Regarding sexual history, male c ause of unconsummated marriage was present in 82% of the patients in the form of erectile dysfunction (73% psychogenic and 9% organic, using penile dupplex), and the other 18% of the patients had history of female cause in the form of vaginismus. Psychosexual history showed that history of consulting scientific informative source concerning sexuality was present in only 3% of patients, history of refusing to look closely at the partner’s genitalia was present in 4%, and history of being afraid of feeling pain during penetration was present in 9%. Conclusion Psychogenic erectile dysfunction was the most common etiological factor for unconsummated marriage. Vaginismus was found to be a major concern regarding unconsummated marriage as well. Lack of scientific information about sexuality was found to be a major risk factor for unconsummated marriage in newly married men.
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