Prevalence, severity, and correlates of erectile dysfunction among male adult patients of a primary care clinic in North-West Nigeria
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Prevalence, severity, and correlates of erectile dysfunction among male adult patients of a primary care clinic in North-West Nigeria
Abstract
Background: Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common sexual problem that profoundly affects intimate relationships. It is poorly studied in North-western Nigeria.
Objectives: To assess the prevalence, severity and predictors of ED among adult males attending a primary care clinic in Northwest Nigeria.
Methods: A cross-section of 392 males (aged ≥25 years) were randomly selected from attendees of a family medicine clinic in Kano, Nigeria. Information regarding their biodata, lifestyle factors, and clinical characteristics was obtained using a structured questionnaire. The International Index of Erectile Function Questionnaire (version 5) and Patient Health Questionnaire-2 assessed ED and depression, respectively.
Results: The participants' mean age was 45±14.1 years (range: 26-86 years). Most participants were married (88.8%), had one sexual partner (71.7%), had tertiary education (44.4%) and were traders (49.7%). The prevalence of ED was 52.3% (205/392) [comprising mild (36.0%), mild-to-moderate (14.3%), moderate (1.5%) and severe (0.5%)]. Age, body mass index (BMI), marital status, number of sexual partners, monthly income, type of exercise, hypertension history, blood pressure reading, antihypertensive and peptic ulcer drug use were associated with ED (P<0.05). However, age (≥50years) (OR= 1.91, 95%CI [1.28-2.85], P=0.001) and overweight/obesity (OR =1.81, 95%CI [1.18-2.77], P=0.007) were the predictors of ED in this population.
Conclusion: ED prevalence was high, although mainly of the mild form. Age (≥50years) and overweight/obesity predicted ED. Hence, the need for early screening, objective grading of ED, identification of modifiable risk factors (e.g., overweight/obesity) and commencing proper treatment and prevention in this setting.
Keywords: Correlates; Northwest Nigeria; erectile dysfunction; obesity; primary care; severity.
© 2023 Muhammad AZ et al.
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