Abstract
The Sri Lanka Journal of Psychiatry (SLJP) is a peer-reviewed, open access journal published bi annually by the Sri Lanka College of Psychiatrists.The Journal publishes original papers, brief reports including case reports and commentaries relevant to psychiatry and allied sciences. The Sri Lanka Journal of Psychiatry is committed to maintaining and conforming to the editorial and ethical standards recommended by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors.The CoverCover “The perks of working as a psychiatrist in the periphery”. – Nilaveli beach early in the morning as captured by Dr Sumudu Godawita, Consultant Psychiatrist, Trincomalee.
Highlights
Sexual functioning is an important part of human life that contributes to quality of life [1]
98% had a moderate level of overall sexual desire, 81% reported either mild or moderate sexual dysfunction, 58% reported moderate problems in ejaculation and 50% reported moderate problems in erection
Age was negatively correlated with sexual functioning and sexual desire, whereas general well-being showed a positive correlation
Summary
98% had a moderate level of overall sexual desire, 81% reported either mild or moderate sexual dysfunction, 58% reported moderate problems in ejaculation and 50% reported moderate problems in erection. A majority (85%), reported good general well-being. Age was negatively correlated with sexual functioning and sexual desire, whereas general well-being showed a positive correlation
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