4.7 Article Proceedings Paper

Burden of phase-specific sexual dysfunction with SSRIs

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JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
卷 91, 期 1, 页码 27-32

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2005.12.007

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antidepressant-induced sexual dysfunction; SSRI; SNRI; phase-specific

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Objective: This study examines phase-specific sexual dysfunction among patients who are being treated for major depression and who do not meet criteria for global sexual dysfunction. Methods: 6297 adult outpatients receiving antidepressant monotherapy completed the Changes in Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ). The sub-sample for this study (n=3114) comprises participants who were receiving treatment with a SSRI or SNRI and did not meet the gender-specific criterion for global sexual dysfunction on the CSFQ. Results: Among this sub-sample, 95.6% of women and 97.9% of men exhibited impairment in at least one phase of sexual functioning. Men were significantly more likely than women to experience dysfunction in the desire phase (91.2% vs. 79.0%; OR=2.76; 95% C.I.=2.14 to 3.5) and the orgasmic phase (85.1% vs. 45.4%; OR=6.9; 95% C.I.=5.6 to 8.4) but were significantly less likely than women to experience dysfunction in the arousal phase (71.9% vs. 83.3%; OR=.51; 95% C.I.=.43 to .62). The prevalence of phase-specific dysfunction did not vary significantly by SSRI/SNRI for males or females. Conclusion: Among patients who do not experience clinically significant global sexual dysfunction on SSRI/SNRI monotherapy, dysfunction in at least one phase of the sexual response cycle is very common and may reduce sexual health-related quality of life. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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