New Asia-Pacific Sexual Satisfaction Study Pulls Back the Covers on Relationship Tension Facing Couples

Posted: Published on May 28th, 2013

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The Asia-Pacific Sexual Behaviours and Satisfaction Survey reveals more than 50 per cent of couples dissatisfied in the bedroom

And nearly one in three men experience some form of premature ejaculation as diagnosed by the Premature Ejaculation Diagnostic Tool (PEDT)

More than 80 per cent of respondents who reported a premature ejaculation experience said it has a negative impact on their relationships

SINGAPORE, May 28, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- One of the biggest ever surveys into sexual satisfaction in Asia-Pacific revealed today the intense levels of distress and frustration that premature ejaculation ("PE") causes men and their partners. Results showed the impact climax control has on relationships and why men and women are not seeking help.

The study report, which can be accessed at http://www.controlpe.com, was conducted by Kantar Health and commissioned by international pharmaceutical company Menarini. Over 3,500 men and women across nine markets, including Australia, mainland China, Hong Kong, South Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan and Thailand, were surveyed.

Menarini Asia-Pacific Chief Executive Officer, John A. Graham said: "This survey reveals the true impact that sexual satisfaction has on relationships in the Asia-Pacific region. It's disquieting to see that so many couples face frustration with their sex life. More importantly, the survey also shows the depth to which premature ejaculation affects couples, both on the personal and relationship levels."

Quantity matters, so does quality

Three in four people in Asia-Pacific want to be more sexually active. Moreover, sexual satisfaction is similarly important with two in three respondents (67 per cent) believing that mutual sexual satisfaction plays a very significant or extremely important role in a successful relationship.

Couples' sexual and relationship health are severely impacted by premature ejaculation -- the most common sexual dysfunction in men

The survey reveals that premature ejaculation is a highly prevalent medical condition in the region with nearly one in three men in Asia-Pacific experiencing some form of PE as diagnosed by the Premature Ejaculation Diagnosis Tool (PEDT).[1]

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