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A study conducted by researchers at the University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Vietnam aimed to investigate the factors related to higher levels of anxiety and depression in individuals with erectile dysfunction (ED). The study involved 390 patients diagnosed with ED and found that factors such as non-office workers, work-related stress, shameful experiences related to ED, moderate and severe ED, and dissatisfaction with intercourse skills were associated with a higher likelihood of anxiety and/or depression. The findings highlight the importance of considering mental health in the care of individuals with ED. [Extracted from the article] |