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Epidemiological study of complementary and alternative medicine use for the improvement of sexual function in young Korean men : 한국의 젊은 성인 남성에서 성기능 향상을 위한 대체보완요법 사용에 대한 역학 연구

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Authors

최 우 석

Advisor
김수웅
Major
의과대학 의학과
Issue Date
2012-08
Publisher
서울대학교 대학원
Keywords
Alternative MedicineComplementary MedicineMale SexualityEpidemiology
Description
학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 의학과, 2012. 8. 김수웅.
Abstract
Introduction: Few studies have been conducted on complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) for improving sexual function. We investigate CAM use for improving sexual function and propose a model explaining what leads to CAM use.

Methods: Participants between 20 and 59 years old were recruited from an Internet research panel representing young Korean males. Participants were asked to complete questionnaires on demographic details, attitude toward sexual activity, sexual function, CAM use and desire to use CAM. Subjects were classified into 3 subgroups. Men who use CAM, men who desire but do not actually use CAM and men who neither use nor desire to use CAM were allocated to groups A (actual user), P (potential user) and N (non-user), respectively.

Results: Among 443 subjects with a mean age of 39.2±10.2 years, 49 (11.1%) used CAM for improving sexual function (Group A). Dietary supplements were most commonly used. Overall mean satisfaction for the used CAM was 55.5±24.2%. There were 192 (43.3%) men who desired but did not use CAM (Group P). According to multivariate analysis, risk factors for desiring CAM included drinking (OR=2.24, 95%CI=1.28-3.91), regarding sex a very important part of life (OR=2.16
95%CI=1.41-4.09), self-reported erectile dysfunction (ED) (OR=5.08
95%CI=1.60-16.1), and self-reported premature ejaculation (PE) (OR=3.34
95%CI=1.65-6.76). Risk factors for actual CAM use included smoking (OR=2.49
95%CI=1.11-5.61), a strongly positive attitude toward sexual activity (OR=3.77
95%CI=1.42-9.99), low RE (role emotion) points on the SF-36 (OR=0.98
95%CI=0.97-0.99) and self-reported non-PE (OR=0.22
95%CI=0.06-0.73).

Conclusions: Smoking, drinking, self-reported ED, self-reported PE, attitude toward sexual activity, and emotional problems play roles in making decisions concerning CAM use.

* This work is published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine (Choi WS, Song SH, Son H. Epidemiological Study of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) Use for the Improvement of Sexual Function in Young Korean Men: The Korean Internet Sexuality Survey (KISS), Part II. J Sex Med. 2012 May 22
DOI: 10.1111/j.1743-6109.2012.02790.x.).
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Keywords: Alternative Medicine, Complementary Medicine, Male Sexuality, Epidemiology
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/132499
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