Prevalence of sexual dysfunction risk in cocaine users in a sample of Spanish men
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Sexuality should be able to be experienced in a healthy way. This can be affected by drug
use in general and cocaine use in particular. Other aspects that can influence sexuality
are anxiety and sexual attitudes. The main aim of this work is to explore and analyse how
cocaine use affects men’s sexual response. In the present study, the GRISS (Golombok
Rust Inventory of Sexual Satisfaction) questionnaire was used to assess sexual function,
the SOS (Sexual Opinion Survey) questionnaire to evaluate sexual attitudes, and the
STAI (State-Trait Anxiety Inventory) questionnaire to measure sexual anxiety. The
sample consisted of 471 male cocaine users and 82 male non-users. The sampling was
carried out in different treatment centres throughout Spain. The results indicate that male
cocaine users score worse on the GRISS questionnaire, indicating a higher likelihood of
sexual dysfunction, worse scores on the SOS questionnaire and higher anxiety levels. It
is also observed that scores on the GRISS questionnaire did not improve over time. The
differences were statistically significant and the initial study hypotheses were confirmed.
The practical utility of this research lies in the applicability of these data in addiction
treatment centres, and the potential for these centres to enhance specific interventions
that promote healthy sexuality.
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Cabello-García, M.A; Río, F.J.; García-Rojas, A.D. & Cabello-Santamaría, F. (2023) Prevalence of sexual dysfunction risk in cocaine users in a sample of Spanish men. In Journal of Men’s Health. MRE Press. https://doi.org/10.22514/jomh.2023.108














