2014
DOI: 10.1080/17523281.2014.940370
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Factors associated with sexual dysfunction among schizophrenia men with nicotine dependency and non-smoking schizophrenia men

Abstract: Factors associated with sexual dysfunction among schizophrenia men with nicotine dependency and non-smoking schizophrenia men, Mental Health and Substance Use, 7:4, 370-380, Cigarette-smoking in schizophrenia and its associations with sexual functioning have been relatively under-examined. The study purpose was to determine the factors associated with sexual dysfunction among schizophrenia men with nicotine dependency and those non-smokers. A retrospective study was conducted in a local hospital in Malaysia ov… Show more

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“…Increased loss of sexual desire has been associated with negative symptoms in both genders. The risk of SD was increased in patients with earlier age at illness onset, higher lifetime number of psychotic episodes (Fanta et al, 2018), higher number of lifetime hospitalizations (Acuña et al, 2010;Lyketsos et al, 1983), and continuous illness course (Nakhli et al, 2014;Ong et al, 2014b).…”
Section: Psychotic Symptomatology (N= 21; 4230 Sz Subjects)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increased loss of sexual desire has been associated with negative symptoms in both genders. The risk of SD was increased in patients with earlier age at illness onset, higher lifetime number of psychotic episodes (Fanta et al, 2018), higher number of lifetime hospitalizations (Acuña et al, 2010;Lyketsos et al, 1983), and continuous illness course (Nakhli et al, 2014;Ong et al, 2014b).…”
Section: Psychotic Symptomatology (N= 21; 4230 Sz Subjects)mentioning
confidence: 99%