id,collection,Abstract,Authors,Date,Description,Journal title,Language,MeSH Headings,Subject or keywords,Title,dc.date.accessioned,dc.date.available,dc.identifier.issn,dc.identifier.other,dc.identifier.uri "120443","10665/115916","Erectile dysfunction [ED] is one of the most common diseases of male sexual dysfunction. A cross-sectional study of 388 ED patients who attended six andrology and urology clinics in Jeddah for the first time was performed during a period of 3 months. ED was rated as mild [21% of patients], moderate [60%] or severe [19%], and was strongly associated with age. After adjusting for age, only lack of exercise, alcohol consumption and drug addiction were significantly associated with severity; hypertension, cardiac diseases and smoking were not. About two-thirds of the patients had poor quality of life; severe ED was the only significant predictor of this. Severe ED was not an indicator for co-morbidities","Abolfotouh, M.A.||Al Helali, N.S.","2001","510-518","EMHJ - Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 7 (3), 510-518, 2001","en","Erectile Dysfunction::Erectile Dysfunction::600","Age Distribution||Heart Diseases||Hypertension||Severity of Illness Index||Sickness Impact Profile||Smoking||Substance-Related Disorders","Effect of erectile dysfunction on quality of life","2014-06-17T11:03:27Z","2014-06-17T11:03:27Z","1020-3397","http://applications.emro.who.int/emhj/0703/emhj_2001_7_3_510_518.pdf","https://iris.who.int/handle/10665/119047"