Ca. Derby et al., Measurement of erectile dysfunction in population-based studies: the use of a single question self-assessment in the Massachusetts Male Aging Study, INT J IMPOT, 12(4), 2000, pp. 197-204
A concise, reliable means of assessing erectile dysfunction (ED) in large,
multidisciplinary population-based studies is needed. A single, direct ques
tion for self-assessed ED was assessed in the population-based sample of th
e Massachusetts Male Aging Study (MR IAS). Of the 1156 respondents to the 1
995-97 MMAS follow-up evaluation, 505 were randomly selected to complete ei
ther the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) (n = 254), or the
Brief Male Sexual Function Inventory (BMSFI) (n = 251), in addition to the
single question self-assessment. The proportion not classified due to missi
ng data was MMAS -9%, BMSFI-8%, and IIEF-18%, The single question correlate
d well with these other measures (r = 0.71-0.78, P < 0.001). Prevalence was
similar to that based on the IIEF, agreement was moderate (kappa = 0.56-0.
58), and associations with previously identified risk factors were similar
for each classification. Thus, the MMAS single question may he a practical
tool for population-based studies where detailed clinical measures of ED ar
e impractical.