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CompletedNCT02355860

Female Sexual Function and Socioeconomic Status

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
268 (actual)
Sponsor
Brett Worly, MD · Academic / Other
Sex
Female
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

In an urban gynecology practice serving patients with publicly and privately funded insurance, female sexual dysfunction was associated with low income, depression, urinary incontinence, and sexual inactivity.

Detailed description

Introduction: Female sexual dysfunction is common, and the effect of socioeconomic status in an urban population is unknown. The objective is to determine socioeconomic and clinical factors associated with female sexual dysfunction for patients with publicly and privately funded health insurance in an urban outpatient gynecology clinic. Methods: We performed an observational, IRB approved, cross-sectional study of 238 sexually-active, non-pregnant women reporting to two urban gynecology clinics, representing patients with publicly funded (n=70) or privately funded health insurance (n=168). The participants completed validated questionnaires measuring sexual function (Female Sexual Function Index or FSFI), depression (Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale), urinary incontinence (Questionnaire for Urinary Incontinence Diagnosis), and demographic variables. Data was analyzed with non-parametric t-tests, chi-squared tests, and linear regression models.

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Interventions

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Timeline

Start date
2010-05-01
Primary completion
2010-09-01
Completion
2010-10-01
First posted
2015-02-04
Last updated
2015-02-04

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT02355860. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.