Exploring the Psychosocial Impact of Erectile Dysfunction: A Qualitative Study on Relationship Dynamics and Mental Health
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14682006Résumé
Erectile Dysfunction (ED) is a prevalent condition that extends beyond its physiological manifestations, significantly impacting mental health and relationship dynamics. This qualitative study explores the psychosocial effects of ED, focusing on emotional distress, relational strain, and coping mechanisms among individuals and their partners. Semi-structured interviews with 20 participants revealed that ED often leads to feelings of inadequacy, anxiety, and lowered self-esteem, while also straining intimacy and communication in relationships. Participants employed coping strategies such as seeking professional help, engaging in open communication, and using medical interventions, with varying levels of effectiveness. The findings underscore the need for holistic approaches that integrate medical treatments with psychological support and relational counseling to address ED comprehensively. Future research should consider larger, more diverse populations and longitudinal designs to generalize findings and explore the long-term impact of integrated treatment strategies. This study contributes to a deeper understanding of ED’s psychosocial dimensions and the importance of addressing its broader implications.
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