Sexual dysfunction among Sri Lankan adults - the effect of diabetes mellitus
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We aimed to determine the prevalence of sexual
dysfunction and its association with diabetes among Sri Lankan adults. Methods:
This was a cross sectional study conducted in seven of the nine provinces using a
multistage stratified cluster sampling technique. Data from 4485 adults above 18
years were collected. A 75g OGTT was performed on non-diabetic subjects. Data
on sexual function and other socio-demographic variables were collected using an
interviewer administered questionnaire with adequate privacy during data
collection. Data were analysed using SPSS. Results: Out of the 4485 participants,
39.5% were males; mean age 46.1 (SD 15.1) years. 2597 admitted to be sexually
active. The crude prevalence of diabetes was 12%, (n=536). Among the 1109
sexually active males 73 (6.6%) had a sexual problem, the commonest being
impotence (5.1 %).Among the 1488 sexually active females 117 (7.9%)
complained of a sexual problem. 76 (5.1 %) of them had dyspareunia. Reduced
libido was significantly higher in male and female diabetic individuals (P<0.001,
p=0.004) compared to others. Impotence (p<0.001), lack of lubrication in females
(p=0.024),lack of ejaculation (p< 0.001) and delay or lack of orgasm in females
(p=0.006) were also significantly higher in the diabetic population compared to
those without diabetes. All the forms of sexual dysfunction remained significantly
associated with diabetes when controlled for age. Conclusion: The prevalence of
sexual dysfunction was significantly higher in males and females with diabetes in
Sri Lanka irrespective of the age. The underlying psycho-social morbidity needs
evaluation and management
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Sri Lanka Medical Association - 122nd Annual Academic Sessions 2009_.46pp
