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Autoeroticism, mental health, and organic disturbances in patients with erectile dysfunction

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

E. Bandini
Affiliation:
Sexual Medicine and Andrology Unit, University of Florence, Firenze, Italy
V. Ricca
Affiliation:
Psychiaty Unit, University of Florence, Florence, Italy
G. Corona
Affiliation:
Sexual Medicine and Andrology Unit, University of Florence, Firenze, Italy
A.D. Fisher
Affiliation:
Sexual Medicine and Andrology Unit, University of Florence, Firenze, Italy
V. Boddi
Affiliation:
Sexual Medicine and Andrology Unit, University of Florence, Firenze, Italy
F. Lotti
Affiliation:
Sexual Medicine and Andrology Unit, University of Florence, Firenze, Italy
C. Faravelli
Affiliation:
Psychiaty Unit, University of Florence, Florence, Italy
M. Maggi
Affiliation:
Sexual Medicine and Andrology Unit, University of Florence, Firenze, Italy

Abstract

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Introduction

Masturbation is a common, but often neglected, male sexual behavior. Objectives and aims: To investigate the psychobiological correlates of self-reported masturbation in the last 3 months.

Methods

A consecutive series of 2,786 heterosexual male patients consulting an outpatient clinic for erectile dysfunction (ED) was studied. Several hormonal, biochemical and instrumental parameters were investigated. Patients were interviewed, prior to the beginning of any treatment, with Structured Interview on Erectile Dysfunction (SIEDY) and ANDROTEST structured interviews. They also completed the Middlesex Hospital Questionnaire.

Results

Among the patients studied, 1,781 (61.9%) reported they had masturbated at least once per month in the preceding 3 months. The frequency of masturbation was inversely related to age (r = -0.329; P < 0.0001) and directly associated with education level (adj r = 0.052, P < 0.05 after adjustment for age). A feeling of guilt during masturbation was reported by 274 (15.4%) patients. After adjusting for age, masturbation was positively associated with testosterone levels, stressful conditions, and both unstable and long-lasting couple relationship. Urogenital problems also increased the chance of masturbation. Reported guiltiness during autoeroticism was associated with psychological disturbances, low prolactin, low testosterone, and increased relational problems.

Conclusions

This study indicates that masturbation is a relatively frequent behavior in male subjects with ED. Inquiring about this sexual behavior is an important issue for understanding overall patients’ sexual attitudes and behavior.

Type
P03-371
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2011
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