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J Int Med Res ; 41(2): 482-92, 2013 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23569016

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether better sexual health is associated with improvements in overall health and wellness, a more loving and intimate relationship, and a more positive outlook on life. METHODS: The Sexual Health and Overall Wellness survey used self-administered questionnaires to collect data from men and women aged 25-74 years who had had sexual intercourse at least once within the previous 12 months. RESULTS: Across nine countries, 3780 self-administered questionnaires were completed: 1893 from men (mean age, 44.6 years); 1887 from women (mean age, 44.2 years). The majority of men and women were satisfied with the frequency of sexual intercourse over the previous 4 weeks (59% and 66%, respectively); the majority (67% and 55%, respectively) reported that having sex was 'very important' or 'absolutely essential'. For men and women, there was a strong association between satisfaction with sex and overall health, and between satisfaction with sex and an overall positive outlook on life. CONCLUSION: For men and women, satisfaction with different aspects of sex was important, and was strongly associated with satisfaction with general health, relationships and other aspects of wellbeing.


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Health Surveys/statistics & numerical data , Quality of Life , Reproductive Health/statistics & numerical data , Adult , Aged , Europe/epidemiology , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Middle East/epidemiology , Penile Erection , Personal Satisfaction , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Acta Dermatovenerol Croat ; 18(3): 151-61, 2010.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20887696

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Because data on the epidemiology of psoriasis in central and eastern Europe are scarce, a survey was carried out among dermatologists in the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, and Slovenia. The objective of the survey was to determine disease severity, treatment patterns, proportions of dermatologists considering their patients' current treatments unsatisfactory, and proportions of physicians intending to prescribe biologicals to their patients. Data collection was based on physician- and patient-completed questionnaires. Data on 913 patients were available. The mean age at onset of psoriasis was 29±15 years, mean proportion of affected body surface area 29%±22%, mean Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) 15±12, and mean Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) 11±7. Overall, 37% of patients had severe disease defined as a PASI of 10 or more and a DLQI above 10; 45% of all patients and 58% of patients with severe disease had received standard systemics. In 53% of cases, dermatologists were dissatisfied with their patients' treatments. In almost all of these patients, physicians considered switching treatments, and in 65% of these patients, or more than 30% of the entire patient sample, physicians considered switching to biologicals, suggesting that nonbiologic treatment options in this group had been exhausted. Significant between-country differences were found for most study parameters. This survey was the first to assess the profile of patients with psoriasis in countries of central and eastern Europe. Psoriasis has a substantial impact on the quality of life, regardless of disease severity. More than one third of patients had severe disease, more than half of patients were considered by their physicians to be receiving inappropriate treatment, and in more than one third of patients physicians intended to switch to biologicals.


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Psoriasis/epidemiology , Quality of Life , Activities of Daily Living , Adult , Data Collection , Drug Substitution , Europe, Eastern/epidemiology , Female , Health Services/statistics & numerical data , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Psoriasis/pathology , Psoriasis/therapy , Severity of Illness Index , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/antagonists & inhibitors
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