A. Riley et E. Riley, Behavioural and clinical findings in couples where the man presents with erectile disorder: A retrospective study, INT J CL PR, 54(4), 2000, pp. 220-224
Relevant data were extracted from the case records of a consecutive series
of 128 men (median age 57 years) who presented with erectile disorder and w
hose partners (median age 54 years) attended on the first or second consult
ation. The case records included responses to questionnaires addressing iss
ues relating to sexual behaviour, used routinely in the clinic. Of these pa
rtners, 123 agreed to be clinically examined, including pelvic examination.
The duration of erectile disorder ranged from less than one year to 40 yea
rs. Only about 10% of couples had experienced sexual: kissing and/or caress
ing in the four weeks before presentation. Almost half the couples had not
experienced any sexual activity for about 2.5 years. While 83.7% of men con
sidered intercourse to be important to themselves, only 20.2% of the women
rated intercourse somewhat or very important. Clinical evidence of urogenit
al atrophy was present in 33.3% of women over the age of 46 years. Three wo
men had a vaginismic response to examination in the clinic and one of these
women reported long term vaginismus pre-dating the onset of her partner's
erectile disorder. One case of malignant ovarian tumour was identified. The
observations from this study demonstrate the need to involve the partner i
n the assessment process of men presenting with erectile disorder.