Wednesday, July 11, 2012

The Sex - Also the Young Men's Sexual Problems Threatened


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The Sex - Sexual problems do not only occur in older men, but a third of young men between the ages of 18 to 25 years were at least have a sexual dysfunction. A study shows that it is caused by poor mental health.

The researchers conducted a study of young men in the age range 18-25 years and found that poor mental health conditions associated with premature ejaculation and erectile dysfunction.

"Although sexual dysfunction that occurs in young men are generally relatively mild, but also require a medical examination that is not sustainable," said Dr. oan-Carles Suris, a researcher specialized adolescent health from the Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine, as reported by MyHealthNewsDaily, Wednesday (11/07/2012).

But the factors that contribute to sexual dysfunction is not clear and needs further study. The study is published in the Journal of Adolescent Health June issue.

In the new study, researchers conducted a survey of 2507 young men who are sexually active, and found about 283 men suffering from premature ejaculation and nearly 750 men have erectile dysfunction. The researchers compared the mental health of men with sexual problems with men who are mentally healthy.

The researchers found that men with premature ejaculation usually have unhealthy habits such as smoking and have poorer mental health than men who did not experience sexual problems. The results also suggest a link between depression and both sexual problems.

"Mental health and lifestyle choices related to sexual issues is in line with studies that have been there before," said Christopher Edwards, a psychologist at Duke University School of Medicine involved in the study.

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