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. 2020 Jan 3;8(1):107–113. doi: 10.1016/j.esxm.2019.12.001

Table 2.

Perceived competence of FM and OBGYN residents on managing specific sexual problems

Sexual problem Total residents, N = 122, N (%) FM residents, N = 70, N (%) OBGYN residents, N = 52, N (%) P value
Male erectile dysfunction 37 (30.3) 31 (44.3) 6 (11.5) 0.0001
Male ejaculatory dysfunction 10 (8.2) 9 (12.9) 1 (1.9) 0.03
Male sex drive 10 (8.2) 6 (8.6) 4 (7.7) 0.86
Male sexual arousal disorder 7 (5.7) 6 (8.6) 1 (1.9) 0.12
Male orgasm disorder 2 (1.6) 2 (2.9) 0 (0) 0.22
Vaginismus 32 (26.2) 12 (17.1) 20 (38.5) 0.008
Female sex drive 11 (9.0) 3 (4.3) 8 (15.4) 0.04
Female sexual arousal disorder 11 (9.0) 2 (2.9) 9 (17.1) 0.006
Female orgasm disorder 5 (4.1) 0 (0) 5 (9.6) 0.008

FM = family medicine; OBGYN = obstetrics and gynecology.

Comparisons made between FM and OBGYN residents reach statistical significance using chi-square test, where P < 0.05.