41 research outputs found
VIBRATORY EJACULATION AND HOME INSEMINATION IN 136 SPINAL CORD INJURED MEN AND THEIR PARTNERS
122 Treatment effect of PDE5-inhibitors may improve with time following radical prostatectomy
985 ADJUSTABLE CONTINENCE BALLOONS – CLINICAL RESULTS OF A NEW MINIMALLY INVASIVE TREATMENT OF MALE URINARY INCONTINENCE
Vibratory ejaculation in 140 spinal cord injured men and home insemination of their partners
Transcutaneous mechanical nerve stimulation using perineal vibration: a novel method for the treatment of female stress urinary incontinence
Perceptions and opinions of men and women on a man's sexual confidence and its relationship to ED: results of the European Sexual Confidence Survey
The European Sexual Confidence Survey examined the opinions of men and women on the link between a man’s sexual confidence and functional (erectile and orgasmic) and emotional (satisfaction and self-confidence) aspects of sex and life in general. The online survey of sexually active adults (25--64 years of age) was conducted in 12 European countries using multiple-choice questions and predefined statements on sexual confidence. Erectile function was assessed by erection hardness score (EHS). Of 8576 respondents (4246 men, 4330 women), 23.9% reported non-optimal erectile hardness (EHSp3) for themselves or their partners. 79.0% believed that an ability to sexually satisfy their partner is most closely linked to a man’s sexual confidence. One in three linked a man’s sexual confidence to erection hardness and ability to reach orgasm. The majority (B94.0%) believed that it is important for a man to be sexually confident for good sex and that being able to have good sex enables men to have greater satisfaction with life overall. Lack of sexual confidence due to insufficient erection rigidity was considered by most respondents (B65.0%) to reduce a man’s confidence about the next sexual encounter and also his self-confidence and self-esteem overall.The European Sexual Confidence Survey examined the opinions of men and women on the link between a man’s sexual
confidence and functional (erectile and orgasmic) and emotional (satisfaction and self-confidence) aspects of sex and life in
general. The online survey of sexually active adults (25--64 years of age) was conducted in 12 European countries using
multiple-choice questions and predefined statements on sexual confidence. Erectile function was assessed by erection hardness
score (EHS). Of 8576 respondents (4246 men, 4330 women), 23.9% reported non-optimal erectile hardness (EHSp3) for
themselves or their partners. 79.0% believed that an ability to sexually satisfy their partner is most closely linked to a man’s
sexual confidence. One in three linked a man’s sexual confidence to erection hardness and ability to reach orgasm. The
majority (B94.0%) believed that it is important for a man to be sexually confident for good sex and that being able to have
good sex enables men to have greater satisfaction with life overall. Lack of sexual confidence due to insufficient erection
rigidity was considered by most respondents (B65.0%) to reduce a man’s confidence about the next sexual encounter and also
his self-confidence and self-esteem overall