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Depression, Illness Perception, and Erectile Dysfunction Outcomes
Sponsor: Haseki Training and Research Hospital
Summary
The goal of this observational study is to evaluate the impact of illness perception and depressive symptoms on treatment outcomes in adult male patients diagnosed with erectile dysfunction (ED). The main questions it aims to answer are: Is there a relationship between negative illness perception and increased severity of depressive symptoms in ED patients? Does the change in illness perception over time correlate with changes in erectile function and depression levels? Participants will: Complete the IIEF-5 (International Index of Erectile Function - 5) to assess erectile dysfunction severity, Complete the B-IPQ (Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire) to evaluate their cognitive and emotional representations of ED, Complete the PHQ-9 (Patient Health Questionnaire - 9) to measure depressive symptoms, Repeat these assessments at baseline and at a 1-month follow-up. This study does not involve any intervention or comparison group. It is designed to track psychological and clinical changes over time and explore modifiable psychological predictors in the management of ED.
Official title: Erectile Dysfunction and the Mind: Evaluating the Influence of Depression and Illness Beliefs on Treatment Progression
Key Details
Gender
MALE
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
120
Start Date
2025-03-31
Completion Date
2025-09-30
Last Updated
2025-08-12
Healthy Volunteers
No
Locations (1)
Haseki Education and Research Hospital
Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)