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You have accessJournal of UrologySexual Function/Dysfunction/Andrology: Evaluation I1 Apr 2015MP43-17 ASSESSMENT OF THE MALE SEXUAL QUOTIENT SCALE RELIABILITY TO EVALUATE SEXUAL FUNCTION OF MEN WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY Eduardo Miranda, Cristiano Gomes, Jose de Bessa Júnior, Jose de Castro Filho, Carlos Bellucci, Linamara Battistella, Tarcisio Barros Filho, Fabricio Carvalho, Carmita Abdo, Homero Bruschini, William Nahas, and Miguel Srougi Eduardo MirandaEduardo Miranda More articles by this author , Cristiano GomesCristiano Gomes More articles by this author , Jose de Bessa JúniorJose de Bessa Júnior More articles by this author , Jose de Castro FilhoJose de Castro Filho More articles by this author , Carlos BellucciCarlos Bellucci More articles by this author , Linamara BattistellaLinamara Battistella More articles by this author , Tarcisio Barros FilhoTarcisio Barros Filho More articles by this author , Fabricio CarvalhoFabricio Carvalho More articles by this author , Carmita AbdoCarmita Abdo More articles by this author , Homero BruschiniHomero Bruschini More articles by this author , William NahasWilliam Nahas More articles by this author , and Miguel SrougiMiguel Srougi More articles by this author View All Author Informationhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.juro.2015.02.1624AboutPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints ShareFacebookTwitterLinked InEmail INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES Assessing sexual function of spinal cord injury (SCI) men remains a challenge. The Male Sexual Quotient (MSQ) is a newly developed questionnaire designed to thoroughly assess sexual function and satisfaction with various aspects of male sexuality. The purpose of this study is to assess the sexual function of SCI men and its impact in their sexual satisfaction using MSQ and to compare it with the Sexual Health Inventory for Men (SHIM). METHODS We performed a cross-sectional study of SCI men presenting for evaluation in a tertiary rehabilitation center. We analyzed epidemiological data such as age, level, completeness and duration of SCI. All patients completed the SHIM and the MSQ questionnaire. We analyzed the correlation between these instruments. RESULTS A total of 295 men with a mean age of 40.7 ± 14.5 years (range 18-75 years) were evaluated. The median time of injury was 3.6 (1.6 to 7.0) years. Erectile function, ejaculation and orgasm were the most severely affected domains. The median SHIM score after SCI was 5 (range 0 to 16) and the mean MSQ score was 40 (range 8 to 66). The diagnostic properties of two instruments were quite similar in the discrimination of sexually active individuals. The area under the ROC curve (AUC) was 0.942 (0.915 95% - 0.968) for the SHIM and 0.950 (95% CI 0.923 to 0.979) for the MSQ. Pearson Correlation Test revealed a strong correlation between the two variables (r= 0.8258, p< 0.0001) as demonstrated in Figure 1. CONCLUSIONS The MSQ score has a strong correlation with the SHIM and both instruments have high discriminatory power in the assessment of sexual dysfunction in patients with SCI. The MSQ also assesses ejaculation and orgasmic functions and provides a comprehensive evaluation of sexual function in SCI men. © 2015 by American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc.FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Volume 193Issue 4SApril 2015Page: e524-e525 Advertisement Copyright & Permissions© 2015 by American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc.MetricsAuthor Information Eduardo Miranda More articles by this author Cristiano Gomes More articles by this author Jose de Bessa Júnior More articles by this author Jose de Castro Filho More articles by this author Carlos Bellucci More articles by this author Linamara Battistella More articles by this author Tarcisio Barros Filho More articles by this author Fabricio Carvalho More articles by this author Carmita Abdo More articles by this author Homero Bruschini More articles by this author William Nahas More articles by this author Miguel Srougi More articles by this author Expand All Advertisement Advertisement PDF downloadLoading ...

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