Perceptions of normal and abnormal ejaculatory latency times: an observational study in Ghanaian males and females

This cross-sectional study aimed at quantifying the perceptions of Ghanaian men and women on how long they thought sex should last, from intromission until ejaculation. A random sample of 568 heterosexual men and women within the Kumasi Metropolis was surveyed from December 2009 to February 2010. Th...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of medical research 2015-09, Vol.20 (1), p.75-75, Article 75
Hauptverfasser: Amidu, Nafiu, Owiredu, William K B A, Dapare, Peter P M, Antuamwine, Benedict B
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Zusammenfassung:This cross-sectional study aimed at quantifying the perceptions of Ghanaian men and women on how long they thought sex should last, from intromission until ejaculation. A random sample of 568 heterosexual men and women within the Kumasi Metropolis was surveyed from December 2009 to February 2010. The question of primary interest in the present study includes perceived intravaginal ejaculatory latency (IELT), in minutes, for four different conditions: "adequate," "desirable," "too short," and "too long" IELT. The interquartile range for the respondent's judgment of an "adequate" length for IELT was from 7.0 to 20.3 min; "desirable" from 10.0 to 25.0 min; "too short" from 2.0 to 5.0 min; "too long" from 10.5 to 60.0 min. However, the "actual" IELT (i.e. what the respondents are capable of doing) as found in this study was from 6 to 15 min. Ghanaian perceptions about ejaculatory latencies were in part consistent with data from Germany and contrary to data from the USA on ejaculatory latency and were not affected by age or educational level. These results suggest that the average Ghanaian believes that intercourse that lasts 7.0-25.0 min is normal. Dissemination of the present finding to the public may modify their expectations for IELT which will lead to a realistic replica of sexuality and hence help prevent sexual disappointments and dysfunctions. It will also be beneficial to couples who are being treated for sexual problems by normalizing their expectations.
ISSN:2047-783X
0949-2321
2047-783X
DOI:10.1186/s40001-015-0169-6