Published-Ahead-of-Print December 8, 2005, DOI:10.2164/jandrol.05154
Journal of Andrology, Vol. 27, No. 3, May/June 2006
Copyright © American Society of Andrology
DOI: 10.2164/jandrol.05154
Psychobiological Correlates of Delayed Ejaculation in Male Patients With Sexual Dysfunctions
GIOVANNI CORONA*,
,
EDOARDO MANNUCCI
,
LUISA PETRONE*,
ALESSANDRA D. FISHER*,
GIANCARLO BALERCIA
,
GIUSEPPE DE SCISCIOLO||,
ALESSANDRO PIZZOCARO¶,
ROBERTA GIOMMI#,
VALERIO CHIARINI
,
GIANNI FORTI* AND
MARIO MAGGI*
From the * Andrology Unit, Department of Clinical
Physiopathology, University of Florence, Italy;
Endocrinology Unit, Maggiore-Bellaria Hospital
Bologna, Italy;
Diabetes Section Geriatric
Unit, Department of Critical Care, University of Florence, Italy;
Endocrinology Unit, Polytechnic University of
Marche Ancona, Italy; || Spinal Unit,
Neurophysiopathology Service, University of Florence, Italy; ¶
Humanitas Clinical Institute, Rozzano, Milan,
Italy; and # International Institute of Sexology,
Florence, Italy.
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Correspondence to: Prof Mario Maggi, Andrology Unit, Department of Clinical
Physiopathology, Viale Pieraccini 6, 50139 Florence, Italy (e-mail:
m.maggi{at}dfc.unifi.it). |
The pathogenesis of delayed ejaculation (DE) is rather unknown, though the
contribution of various psychological, marital, hormonal, and neurological
factors has been advocated. In this study we systematically investigated the
relative relevance of the aforementioned factors in 1632 men who were seeking
medical help for sexual dysfunction. The severity of DE was classified
according to Kaplan criteria. Mild and moderate forms of DE (MMDE) recognized
different risk factors than the most severe ones (anejaculation or severe DE
[ASDE]). ASDE was essentially coupled with the presence of neurological
diseases or with the use of serotoninergic drugs. Serotoninergic drugs also
significantly increase (by at least 10-fold) the risk for MMDE, which,
however, was also coupled with other relational factors (eg, partner's
impaired climax, patient's hypoactive sexual desire [HSD]) or intrapsychic
factors (eg, stress at work). At multiple regression analysis, some organic
pathological conditions (such as psychiatric disorders and hypogonadism) were
also associated with MMDE. In particular, hypogonadism retained significance
for DE even after adjustment for HSD (adjusted odds ratio = 2.08 [1.11-3.89];
P < .05), suggesting other effects of testosterone deficiency on
the ejaculatory reflex besides reduced libido. In conclusion, the present
study demonstrates that multiple psychobiological determinants are associated
with DE, a still obscure condition that substantially impairs psychosexual
equilibrium of the couple.
Key words: SIEDY, structured interview, testosterone
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