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Table 2 Associated factors and Outcomes of FSFI scores in men with and without PE complaint group

From: Risk factors of premature ejaculation and its influence on sexual function of spouse

Factors

With PE complaints

Without PE complaints

P value

(n = 445)

(n = 316)

Duration of relationships (years)

8.75 ± 3.26

9.28 ± 4.03

0.625

Duration of PE complaint (months)

14.25 ± 7.66

Frequency of sexual intercourse (times/month)

4.27 ± 2.89

7.02 ± 3.03

< 0.001

Self-estimated IELTs (minutes)

2.75 ± 1.29

4.02 ± 2.01

< 0.001

Men’s traits (n%)

    

< 0.001

 Introversion

277

62.25%

172

54.43%

 

 Extroversion

168

37.75%

144

45.57%

 

Psychology burden (n%)

 Men’ s anxiety

90

20.22%

28

8.86%

< 0.001

 Men’ s depression

38

8.54%

11

3.48%

< 0.001

 Men’ s sexual desire disorder

90

20.22%

41

12.97%

< 0.001

Attitude toward to PE complaint (n%)

 Positive

188

42.25%

 Negative

257

57.75%

The incidence of FSD (n%)

291

65.39%

101

31.96%

< 0.001

FSFI scores

Total scores

22.39 ± 3.45

26.72 ± 3.26

< 0.001

Sub-domain scores

 Sexual desire

3.25 ± 1.12

4.45 ± 1.08

< 0.001

 Arousal

3.72 ± 1.21

4.23 ± 1.26

< 0.001

 Lubrication

4.22 ± 0.95

4.54 ± 0.89

< 0.001

 Orgasm

3.67 ± 1.02

4.20 ± 1.12

< 0.001

 Satisfaction

2.98 ± 0.96

3.78 ± 0.97

< 0.001

 Pain during sexual intercourse

4.55 ± 1.29

5.52 ± 1.64

< 0.001

  1. Data were expressed as number (percentage) or mean standard deviation (SD)
  2. Difference between with PE complaint group and without PE complaint group assessed by Chi-square test or t-test, as appropriate
  3. FSFI Female sexual function index, PE Premature ejaculation, IELT Intravaginal ejaculation latency time, FSD Female sexual dysfunction