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. 2020 Oct 27;11:583619. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.583619

Table 1.

The comparisons of demographic and clinical characteristics between patients with pED and HCs.

Age (Year) BMI Duration (Months) IIEF-5 SEARQ QEQ SAS SDS Mean FD
pED (n =31) 33.16 ± 5.89 22.16 ± 1.87 33.06 ± 28.67 13.97 ± 3.6 37.58 ± 7.96 35.48 ± 15.72 35.24 ± 7.92 35.97 ± 8.02 0.122 ± 0.037
HCs (n =24) 31.17 ± 6.57 22.7 ± 3.54 / 22.21 ± 0.98 61.92 ± 3.73 81.36 ± 6.8 34.01 ± 5.33 33.49 ± 5.26 0.113 ± 0.451
p-value 0.241 0.467 / <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 0.515 0.196 0.385

No significant difference was obtained in age, BMI, SAS, SDS, and mean FD (p > 0.05). Patients with pED had lower IIEF-5 score, SEARQ score, and QEQ score than HCs (p < 0.001). pED, psychogenic erectile dysfunction; HCs, healthy controls; BMI, Body Mass Index; IIEF-5, International Index of Erectile Function 5; SEARQ, Self-esteem and Relationship Questionnaire; QEQ, Quality of Erection Questionnaire; SAS, Self-rating Anxiety Scale; SDS, Self-rating Depression Scale; FD, framewise displacement.