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. 2016 Mar 29;4(3):e176–e181. doi: 10.1016/j.esxm.2016.02.005

Table 2.

Questionnaires

Baseline Week 6 P value
FSFI (n = 15), mean (SD)
 Desire 2.08 (0.59) 3.28 (1.15) <.0001
 Arousal 2.44 (1.12) 3.90 (1.30) <.0001
 Lubrication 3.86 (1.80) 4.64 (1.39) .024
 Orgasm 2.74 (1.49) 3.77 (1.43) .005
 Satisfaction 3.23 (1.23) 4.06 (1.38) .099
 Total score 19.43 (5.96) 25.45 (5.59) <.0001
FSDS-R (n = 14), mean (SD) 32.64 (12.76) 23.71 (14.06) .031
SF-12 (n = 14), mean (SD)
 MCS 47.55 (8.89) 50.35 (7.45) .152
 PCS 54.72 (8.05) 54.81 (4.26) .875
GAD-7 (n = 15), mean (SD) 8.00 (10.00) 2.00 (5.24) .038
PHQ-9 (n = 15), median (IQR) 4.60 (3.89) 4.73 (4.93) .896
WHOQOL-BREF (n = 15), median (IQR)
 Perception of QOL 4.00 (1.00) 4.00 (1.00)
 Perception of health 4.00 (1.00) 4.00 (1.00)
 Health 17.14 (1.67) 16.72 (1.79) .174
 Psychological 15.48 (2.31) 15.24 (1.97) .595
 Social relationships 13.33 (2.67) 13.33 (4.00) .473
 Environment 17.00 (1.50) 16.50 (2.00) .470

FSDS-R = Female Sexual Distress Survey–Revised; FSFI = Female Sexual Function Index; GAD-7 = Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7; IQR = interquartile range; MCS = mental composite score; PCS = physical composite score; PHQ-9 = Prime Health Questionnaire 9; SF-12 = Short Form 12; WHOQOL-BREF = World Health Organization Quality of Life, abbreviated version.

P < .05 is considered significant.