Sexual dysfunction in jordanian diabetic women

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OBJECTIVE -To estimate the prevalence of female sexual dysfunction (FSD) in diabetic and nondiabetic Jordanian women. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS - Data were collected from 1,137 married women using the Arabic translation of the Female Sexual Function Index questionnaire. RESULTS - Prevalence of sexual dysfunction in diabetic women 50 years of age or older was 59.6 vs. 45.6% in nondiabetic women (P = 0.003). Diabetic women had more dysfunction of desire, arousal, lubrication, and orgasm than nondiabetic women. Glycemic control, smoking, dyslipidemia, hypertension, autonomic neuropathy, and peripheral neuropathy did not have a significant effect on FSD. Age, BMI, duration of diabetes, and the presence of coronary artery disease, nephropathy, and retinopathy had negative effects on FSD. CONCLUSIONS - Prevalence of FSD among Jordanian women was found to be significantly higher in diabetic compared with nondiabetic women. © 2008 by the American Diabetes Association.

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Ali, R. M. A., Hajeri, R. M. A., Khader, Y. S., Shegem, N. S., & Ajlouni, K. M. (2008). Sexual dysfunction in jordanian diabetic women. Diabetes Care, 31(8), 1580–1581. https://doi.org/10.2337/dc08-0081

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