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2003 Rosen et al. 12,815 men; 36.8% 50-80 Self- According to DAN- Age, LUTS, Diabetes,
[247] random administered PSS: Overall, 48.9% Hypertension,
population questionnaire of men had ED Cardiac disease,
sample (IIEF and DAN- 30.8% ED in men Hyperlipidemia,
(multinational: PSS) aged 50-59 years Tobacco use
United States, 55.1% ED in men
United aged 60-69 years
Kingdom, 76% ED in men aged
France, 70-80 years
Germany, the
Netherlands,
Italy, Spain)
2004 Rosen et al. 27,839 men US: 45%; 20-75 Random digit Overall prevalence Age, Hypertension,
[248] random UK: 48%; dialing and of ED in the MALES Heart trouble
*MALES population Germany: interviewed sample was 16% or angina, High
sample 45%; via computer- cholesterol, Diabetes,
(multinational: France: assisted Depression or anxiety
United 48%; telephone
States, United Italy: 53%; interviewing. A
Kingdom, Spain: standardised
Germany, 50%; questionnaire
France, Italy, Mexico:
Spain, Mexico, 55% and
and Brazil) Brazil:
51%.
2004 Shiri et al. 2,198 men; 70% 50,60, Self- 48% of men had Age, Diabetes,
[249] stratified and 70 administered minimal ED Hypertension,
birth cohort at first questionnaire 15.2% of men had Heart disease,
(Finland) survey at two separate moderate ED Cerebrovascular
55, 65, time points, 13.2% of men had disease,Smoking
and 5 years apart complete ED
75 at
second
survey
2005 Laumann 13,750 men; 19% 40-80 Telephone Overall: Age
et al. [193] random survey (random In Northern Europe,
*GSSAB population dialed digit) 13.3% had ED
sample (world) In Southern Europe,
12.9% had ED
In non-European
West,
20.6% had ED
In Central/South
America,
13.7% had ED
In Middle East,
14.1% had ED
In East Asia,
13.3% had ED
In Southeast Asia,
28.1% had ED
2005 Moreira 750 men; 23% 40-80 Telephone Overall, 12.7% had Age
et al. [250] random survey (random ED
population digit dialing)
sample (Spain)
2005 Moreira 750 men; 17.4% 40-80 Telephone Overall, 7.9% had ED Age
et al. [251] random survey (random
population digit dialing)
sample
(Germany)
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