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. 2021 Jan 9;9(1):100295. doi: 10.1016/j.esxm.2020.100295

Table 2.

Comparison between the 2 genders according to total score of PHQ-9, GAD-7, and ISS

Score Male (n = 217) Female (n = 479) P
PHQ total score
 Minimal or no depression (≤4) 44 (20.3%) 10 (2.1%) <.001
 Mild depression (5-9) 93 (42.9%) 129 (26.9%)
 Moderate depression (10-14) 50 (23%) 156 (32.6%)
 Moderately severe depression (15-19) 20 (9.2%) 122 (25.5%)
 Severe depression (20-27) 10 (4.6%) 62 (12.9%)
 Median (Min.–Max.) 8 (0–24) 13 (3–27) <.001
 Mean ± SD. 8.8 ± 5.1 13.1 ± 5.3
GAD total score
 No anxiety (<5) 76 (35%) 54 (11.3%) <.001
 Mild anxiety (5–9) 92 (42.4%) 179 (37.4%)
 Moderate anxiety (10–14) 26 (12%) 140 (29.2%)
 Severe anxiety (≥15) 23 (10.6%) 106 (22.1%)
 Median (Min.–Max.) 7 (0–21) 10 (0–21) <.001
 Mean ± SD. 7.1 ± 5 10.3 ± 4.9
ISS total score
 No stress (<30) 137 (63.1%) 131 (27.3%) <.001
 Stress (>30) 77 (35.5%) 339 (70.8%)
 Severe stress (>70) 3 (1.4%) 9 (1.9%)
 Median (Min.–Max.) 25.3 (6.7–87.9) 38.6 (12.7–72.3) <.001
 Mean ± SD. 28.8 ± 15.4 38.9 ± 13.4

GAD-7 = Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7; IIEF-5 = International Index of Erectile Function-5; PHQ-9 = Patient Health Questionnaire-9; P: P value for comparing between the studied groups.

Chi-square test.

Mann-Whitney test.

Statistically significant at P ≤ .05.