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Observational Study
. 2022 Aug;48(4):383-389.
doi: 10.1016/j.encep.2021.06.008. Epub 2021 Oct 5.

Evolution of sexual functioning of men through treated and untreated depression

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Observational Study

Evolution of sexual functioning of men through treated and untreated depression

É-J Laforgue et al. Encephale. 2022 Aug.

Abstract

Objectives: Depression as well as a treatment by antidepressant are factors that may interfere with sexuality. Due to this complex relationship between depression, antidepressant and sexuality, it is difficult to incontestably establish the exclusive accountability of a treatment or of a psychiatric disorder on sexual dysfunctions. The main purpose of the SADD (for Sexuality, Anti-Depressant and Depression) study is to evaluate sexual dysfunctions in depressed men treated with antidepressant or not.

Methods: Participants of this transversal, observational study were men aged over 18 years old, suffering from unipolar major depressive disorder and treated by a psychiatrist, with or without antidepressant. Assessment of sexual functioning through three times: euthymia (before depression), untreated depression and treated depression if applicable was performed based on the ASEX scale.

Results: Seventy patients were included. Eight percent of euthymic patients presented a sexual dysfunction (average score on the ASEX=12.4) whereas 56% of untreated patients presented a sexual dysfunction (average total score on the ASEX=17.7) and 62% (34/55) of patients treated with antidepressant (average total score on ASEX=18.5) (P<0.001). Sexual functioning of men receiving treatment is not significantly different to that among men not receiving any antidepressant, even if patients treated with antidepressant reported that they had a better mood than those untreated.

Conclusions: Our results reveal a high prevalence of sexual dysfunction within the framework of major depressive disorder and its treatment and underlines the complex relationship between major depressive disorder, antidepressant and sexuality.

Keywords: Adverse effects; Anti-depressive agents; Anti-dépresseurs; Dysfonction sexuelle; Effets indésirables; Episode dépressif caractérisé; Major depressive disorder; Sexual dysfunction; Sexuality; Sexualité.

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