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. 2015 Mar;33(1):3–10. doi: 10.3109/02813432.2014.1002295

Table II.

Prevalence in percentages of low sexual desire and low sexual satisfaction among men and women in the ADDITION population answering sexual questions.

Men Women
RC IT p-value RC IT p-value
Low sexual desire, % (95% CI): n n
 In total 145 24.5 (19.0–30.0) 24.7 (20.2–29.2) 0.95 202 53.2 (45.3–61.2) 53.8 (47.2–60.4) 0.91
 44–59 years 15 7.4 (0.2–14.6) 14.3 (6.3–22.3) 0.22 31 43.3 (24.5–62.2) 40.0 (25.1–54.9) 0.77
 60–69 years 72 22.9 (15.2–30.6) 25.2 (18.9–31.7) 0.64 101 50.6 (39.4–61.9) 53.0 (43.8–62.3) 0.74
 70–78 years 58 41.5 (29.2–53.8) 32.0 (22.5–41.4) 0.21 70 64.4 (49.9–79.0) 65.1 (53.0–77.2) 0.95
Low sexual satisfaction, % (95% CI): n n
 In total 185 27.4 (21.5–33.3) 37.0 (31.8–42.2) 0.01 64 22.7 (15.3–30.0) 17.7 (12.3–23.0) 0.27
 44–59 years 40 20.4 (9.3–31.5) 37.7 (26.6–48.7) 0.03 19 31.0 (13.1–48.9) 24.4 (10.7–38.1) 0.59
 60–69 years 104 31.5 (22.8–40.3) 40.4 (32.9–47.8) 0.13 32 24.2 (13.6–34.9) 15.2 (8.2–22.2) 0.16
 70–78 years 41 25.9 (14.2–37.5) 29.9 (20.1–39.7) 0.60 13 12.1 (3.7–23.9) 17.3 (6.7–27.9) 0.76

Notes: Data are prevalence % (95% CI). People were categorized as having low sexual desire if reporting sexual desire rarely or never when asked “How often do you have sexual desire?”. People were categorised as having low sexual satisfaction if reporting disagree or disagree a lot with the statement “I am satisfied with my sexual life”.