International Journal of Academic Health and Medical Research (IJAHMR)

Title: Age-Related Variations In The Prevalence And Severity Of Erectile Dysfunction Among Men In Jalingo Metropolis, Taraba State, Nigeria

Authors: Ojima Simon, Waziri Bala Kwata (Ph.D.), Danjuma Ngabeya Tunga, Bass Nyong Etim, Aketemo Seyenre Yakubu and Ukpabi Igwe Moses

Volume: 9

Issue: 1

Pages: 1-5

Publication Date: 2025/01/28

Abstract:
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common condition that increasingly affects men's quality of life, particularly with advancing age. This study explores the relationship between age and the prevalence and severity of ED among men in Jalingo Metropolis, Taraba State, Nigeria. A cross-sectional survey was conducted with 230 male participants aged 20-80 years, utilizing a structured questionnaire to gather data. The analysis, performed using one-way ANOVA, revealed a significant age-related increase in ED prevalence. Specifically, 18% of men aged 20-34 years reported experiencing ED, while the prevalence rose sharply to 83% in the 35-50 age group, 87% among those aged 51-64, and 91% in the 65-80 age group. Statistical findings confirmed that age is a critical factor in the severity of ED, accounting for 88% of the variance observed among respondents. These results highlight the need for age-specific interventions, including regular screening and targeted therapeutic strategies, to effectively manage ED in older men. The study also recommends enhancing public health education and conducting further research to gain a deeper understanding of the age-related factors contributing to ED, aiming to improve health outcomes for affected men.

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