1. Psychosexual adjustment and age factors in 130 men undergone hypospadias surgery in a Chinese hospital.
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Wang, W.-W., Deng, C.-H., Chen, L.-W., Zhao, L.-Y., Mo, J.-C., and Tu, X.-A.
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HYPOSPADIAS , *PENIS surgery , *PENIS , *IMPOTENCE , *SEXUAL excitement , *QUESTIONNAIRES - Abstract
The study investigated the psychosexual status and sexual function in adults who had hypospadias surgery at different ages. A detailed questionnaire was mailed to 130 patients who underwent hypospadias surgery between January 1988 and December 2007, and 50 healthy males who served as the control group. The patients were divided into three groups based on their age at which surgery was completed: group A ( n = 32; <10 years); group B ( n = 45; 10-18 years); and group C ( n = 53; >18 years). The Zung Self-Rating Anxiety Scale and The Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale were used to assess psychosexual status; a designed questionnaire and the International Index of Erectile Function-5 were used to assess sexual function. The incidence of anxiety and depression was significantly higher in patients than that in controls ( P < 0.001), and was correlated with the age at which surgery was completed. The length and circumference of penises in patients were shorter than those of control groups with statistically significant differences ( P < 0.01). There were no significant differences between patients and controls regarding libido strength, overall sexual satisfaction and erectile function ( P > 0.05). In conclusion, difference existed in certain aspects of psychosexual and penile development between patients and controls. Hypospadias surgery should be performed early. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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