Prevalence of Anxiety, Depression and Stress among Premature Ejaculation Peoples
Keywords:
Premature ejaculation, depression, anxietyAbstract
Background: The phrase premature ejaculation can be described as the phenomenon in which men are unable to regulate the process of ejaculation themselves. Many researchers specify that premature ejaculation is one of the most wide-spread diseases in men, and its frequency in adults constitutes 14 – 30%. Hence, for a man who has sexual health, it has been deemed mandatory to ensure that he has mental health together with the required physical health. A number of investigations that addressed the psychological disorders in patients with premature ejaculation established a high level of anxiety depression and stress in those patients; it was evident that anxiety rises with premature ejaculation.
Methodology: Cross-sectional design for measuring the prevalence of anxiety, depression and stress among man with premature ejaculation. A convenience sample of (N= 240).
Objective: To measure the prevalence of anxiety depression and stress among man with premature ejaculation.
Conclusion: The recent study aims to measure the prevalence of Anxiety, Depression and Stress among peoples with premature ejaculation. The results indicate that more young adults with age 27-31 years in rural residency. These results can draw a conclusion that some of predicaments suffer from anxiety, depression and stress.
Result: The study found that the age group 27-31 represents 27.1% of the participants. Also, 27.1% of participants suffered from extremely sever anxiety. While 28.8% of participants suffered from a moderate level of depression. Also, 19.2 of them with moderate stress. There are a significant relationship between economic state and anxiety, depression and stress.
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