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- W1966821107 abstract "Objective: To understand why men were interested in an evaluation of a perceived sexual problem. Design: Survey. Setting: Tertiary-referral VA Medical Center in Southeast Atlantic Region. Participants: Respondents from a 3% random sample of male veterans age 30–99 registered at a VA medical center with completed survey data (n = 427). Measurements: A cross-sectional mailed survey. Independent variables included survey data related to emotional state, physical state, and/or demographic characteristics (marital status, race, and age). The dependent variable was interest in evaluation of a sexual problem. Main Results: Measures of erectile function, libido, and orgasm, when entered sequentially as separate functional sets in a logistic regression analysis, have a statistically significant (P < 0.05) influence on interest in an evaluation of a sexual problem. After controlling for sexual function and emotional state, physical state did not add to predicting interest in an evaluation for a sexual problem. After controlling for all other covariates, those who were never married, non-white, and elderly were less interested in an evaluation for a sexual problem (P < 0.05). Conclusion: Age, race, and marital status, in addition to sexual function, influence male veterans' interest in seeking clinical assessment for a sexual problem." @default.
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