Around 50 per cent of men with diabetes experience erectile dysfunction. Much of the literature focuses on quality of life measures with heterosexual men in monogamous relationships. This study explores gay and bisexual men's experiences of sex and diabetes. Thirteen interviews were analysed and three themes identified: erectile problems; other 'physical' problems; and disclosing diabetes to sexual partners. Findings highlight a range of sexual problems experienced by non-heterosexual men and the significance of the cultural and relational context in which they are situated. The personalized care promised by the UK government should acknowledge the diversity of sexual practices which might be affected by diabetes
Introduction: The typical sexual function involves the integrity and harmonious interaction of psych...
AIMS: To identify predictors of poor quality of life among men with diabetes from a comprehensive se...
Background: Sexual disorders occurring in women and men with type 1 diabetes have not been sufficien...
Around 50 per cent of men with diabetes experience erectile dysfunction. Much of the literature focu...
Objective: to explore the self-reported medical and psychological factors associated with sexual hea...
Sexual dysfunction is a common, underappreciated complication of dia-betes. Male sexual dysfunction ...
Erectile dysfunction may be common among men with diabetes, but its prevalence is still debated. We ...
Introduction: Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common complication of diabetes mellitus. ED, like othe...
OBJECTIVE — Within the context of a large, nationwide outcomes research program in type 2 diabetes, ...
INTRODUCTION: Type 2 diabetes is reaching pandemic levels and young-onset type 2 diabetes is becomin...
This qualitative study explored the subjective experiences and impact of sexual difficulties from th...
This was a primary health care (PHC) study aiming at the investigation of the prevalence and nature ...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a disease or chronic metabolic disorder with multiple etiologies character...
The association between diabetes mellitus (and its micro- and macro-vascular complications) and erec...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground and aims: The prevalence of sexual dysfunctions in people w...
Introduction: The typical sexual function involves the integrity and harmonious interaction of psych...
AIMS: To identify predictors of poor quality of life among men with diabetes from a comprehensive se...
Background: Sexual disorders occurring in women and men with type 1 diabetes have not been sufficien...
Around 50 per cent of men with diabetes experience erectile dysfunction. Much of the literature focu...
Objective: to explore the self-reported medical and psychological factors associated with sexual hea...
Sexual dysfunction is a common, underappreciated complication of dia-betes. Male sexual dysfunction ...
Erectile dysfunction may be common among men with diabetes, but its prevalence is still debated. We ...
Introduction: Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common complication of diabetes mellitus. ED, like othe...
OBJECTIVE — Within the context of a large, nationwide outcomes research program in type 2 diabetes, ...
INTRODUCTION: Type 2 diabetes is reaching pandemic levels and young-onset type 2 diabetes is becomin...
This qualitative study explored the subjective experiences and impact of sexual difficulties from th...
This was a primary health care (PHC) study aiming at the investigation of the prevalence and nature ...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a disease or chronic metabolic disorder with multiple etiologies character...
The association between diabetes mellitus (and its micro- and macro-vascular complications) and erec...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground and aims: The prevalence of sexual dysfunctions in people w...
Introduction: The typical sexual function involves the integrity and harmonious interaction of psych...
AIMS: To identify predictors of poor quality of life among men with diabetes from a comprehensive se...
Background: Sexual disorders occurring in women and men with type 1 diabetes have not been sufficien...