INFLUENCE OF ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION ON DAILY LIFE AND GENERAL ATTITUDES TOWARDS TREATMENTS

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  • 勃起障害及びその治療に関する一般市民意識調査

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(Objectives) This study investigates the influence of erectile dysfunction (ED) on daily life and the attitude of citizens toward ED treatments. (Materials and Methods) A mail survey targeting married males and females, aged 30-79, was conducted throughout the nation. The effective responses were 2, 034 males and 1, 820 females.<br>(Results) The ED prevalence rate of male respondents was 29.9% and that of females (indicating the recognition of husband's ED) was 30.1%. For both males and females, the frequency of sexual intercourse and satisfaction about their sexual lives were significantly lower in respondents with ED. 23.6% of males with ED and 16.0% of females whose husbands have ED experienced a negative influence of their married lives.<br>Among male ED sufferers, however, only 4.8% of them had consulted a physician. The reasons cited most often for not consulting a physician were: “no influence on daily life”, “not annoyed by ED”, and “no interest in sex”, Moreover, the barriers to visiting physicians were frequently cited, such as “shyness”, “don't know which hospital to go to”, and “expensive”.<br>With regard to insurance coverage of ED treatment, 80% or more of both men and women say that “it should be reimbursed for all ED patients” or “it should be conditionally reimbursed”.<br>(Conclusions) It becomes clear that ED is found at considerable frequency. However, only 4.8% of ED patients had received appropriate treatment at medical facilities. With regard to insurance coverage for ED treatment, it turned out that 80% or more of both men and women supported reimbursement for ED treatment.

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