Epidemiology of Male Sexual Dysfunction
@article{Hatzimouratidis2007EpidemiologyOM,
title={Epidemiology of Male Sexual Dysfunction},
author={Konstantinos Hatzimouratidis},
journal={American Journal of Men's Health},
year={2007},
volume={1},
pages={103 - 125}
}Male sexual dysfunction includes erectile dysfunction (ED), ejaculation disorders, orgasmic dysfunctions, and disorders of sexual interest/desire. Although current epidemiologic research supports the high prevalence of ED worldwide, incidence data are limited. Furthermore, prevalence data on other male sexual dysfunctions are also limited whereas incidence data are lacking. These epidemiologic data vary widely due to the different definitions used, the method of sampling, and the unknown value…
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