Abstract
ABSTRACT Substantial literature currently exists linking medically-related sexual problems and Health Related Quality of Life (HRQoL). This study explores the impact of global/non-medically linked sexual functioning problems and HRQoL in United States (U.S.) Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom (OEF/OIF) veterans. A total of 415 veterans newly registered to the Veterans Health Administration (VA) completed measures of demographic, mental health and physical health-related diagnoses and symptoms, including questions specific to sexual functioning. A multiple linear regression analysis was performed to examine associations between mental and physical component scores and sexual functioning problems. Age, hypertension, pain, depression, anxiety disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, and substance abuse were included as covariates. Findings indicated that sexual dysfunction had a strong negative effect on the SF-36 Mental Component Summary (MCS) scale after adjusting for multiple physical and mental health characteristics. Although a number of covariates were significantly related to the MCS scale, sexual functioning problems exhibited a unique contribution to mental wellbeing. This study highlights the presence of sexual dysfunction in this rather young veteran cohort and its significant negative overall impact on wellbeing. Consequently, provider screening of sexual health needs within the VA system as part of holistic and veteran-centric healthcare model should be considered.
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