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Table 2 Incidence of sexual dysfunction and its subscale using GRISS among married couples (N = 179)

From: Sexual dysfunction among married couples living in Kumasi metropolis, Ghana

  

Husbands subjects

Female spouse

 

Wives subjects

Male spouse

Variables

n

mean(Sd)

Dif

mean(Sd)

Dif*

n

mean(Sd)

Dif

mean(Sd)

Dif*

Sexual dysfunction

106

6.0(1.2)

59.2

5.5(1.6)

69.8

110

6.2(1.0)

61.5

5.2(1.6)

67.3

Impotence

109

6.2(1.1)

60.9

  

110

  

5.2(2.0)

67.3

Premature ejaculation

117

6.2(1.0)

65.4

  

110

  

5.0(1.9)

64.5

Vaginismus

106

  

5.4(1.8)

76.4

124

6.1(1.1)

69.3

  

Anorgasmia

106

  

5.4(1.4)

84.9

134

5.7(1.0)

74.9

  

Avoidance

106

6.2(1.3)

59.2

5.5(1.8)

66.0

97

6.4(1.3)

54.2

5.6(1.8)

72.2

Non-sensuality

107

5.9(1.4)

59.8

5.5(1.7)

75.7

117

6.1(1.2)

65.4

5.1(1.7)

69.2

Non-communication

100

6.2(1.5)

55.9

5.1(1.9)

62.0

97

6.1(1.5)

54.2

5.0(1.8)

63.9

Dissatisfaction

148

6.8(1.4)

82.6

5.1(1.8)

65.5

109

6.0(1.3)

60.9

6.5(1.9)

89.0

Infrequency

136

5.8(1.1)

76.0

5.4(1.8)

85.3

137

6.0(1.2)

76.5

5.3(1.6)

84.8

  1. Sd = standard deviation, Dif = percentage with sexual difficulties (i.e. score of 5 to 9), Dif* of the spouse (i.e. male and female spouse) is the percentage of the subjects (i.e. male and female subjects) with Dif who also have Dif.