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| Published: March 31, 2023

A Cross Sectional Study of Sexual Dysfunction among Male Alcohol Dependent Patients in a Tertiary Care Centre

Dr. Yamini R

Junior resident, Department of Psychiatry, Sapthagiri institute of medical sciences and research institute, Chikkasandra, Bangalore Google Scholar More about the auther

, Dr. Varsha Vijay

Junior resident, Department of Psychiatry, Sapthagiri institute of medical sciences and research institute, Chikkasandra, Bangalore Google Scholar More about the auther

, Dr. Sharanabasappa Algoodkar

Prof. of Psychiatry,Sapthagiri Medical College, Bangalore Google Scholar More about the auther

, Dr. Sudhir Hebbar

Professor and HOD, Department of Psychiatry, Sapthagiri institute of medical sciences and research institute, Chikkasandra, Bangalore Google Scholar More about the auther

, Dr. Indulekha. V.M

Junior resident, Department of Psychiatry, Sapthagiri institute of medical sciences and research institute, Chikkasandra, Bangalore Google Scholar More about the auther

, Dr. Puneeth.K.M

Junior resident, Department of Psychiatry, Sapthagiri institute of medical sciences and research institute, Chikkasandra, Bangalore Google Scholar More about the auther

DIP: 18.01.205.20231101

DOI: 10.25215/1101.205

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Background: The relationship between Alcohol consumption and sexual dysfunction is complex. Most persons prefer alcohol before sexual activity due to its disinhibiting property and alcohol is believed to be a powerful sexual facilitator and aphrodisiac. By identifying and reporting this sexual dysfunction in Alcohol dependence awareness can be created among clinicians to focus on these problems to reduce the morbidity and enhance the quality of life. Methodology: A Cross-sectional case control study, for 12 months in SIMS&RC Bengaluru, Cases were 30 married males admitted for deaddiction and 30 where relatives of the patient were chosen for controls. Results: The prevalence of at least one sexual dysfunction among cases is higher (71.6%) than controls (28.4%). The prevalence of more than one sexual dysfunction in cases (62.3%) is also higher than controls (23.3%). Conclusion: Prevalence of sexual dysfunction is significantly high among persons with alcohol dependence comparing with non-alcoholics. Erectile dysfunction is not significantly higher for persons with alcohol dependence than controls Persons with alcohol dependence and controls did not differ regarding premature ejaculation. Duration of alcohol consumption did not significantly increase the risk of sexual dysfunction in multiple domains. Orgasmic dysfunction was the least common sexual dysfunction among alcohol dependents, but significantly higher when compared to non-alcoholic persons.In patients with alcohol use, over the previous 12 months significantly increase the probability of Premature ejaculation, intercourse dissatisfaction, decreased sexual desire and orgasmic dysfunction but no other domain.

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ISSN 2348-5396

ISSN 2349-3429

18.01.205.20231101

10.25215/1101.205

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Published in   Volume 11, Issue 1, January-March, 2023