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A Study reveals, one in 10 young Britons suffers distressing sexual problem

London: A research done in 2015 revealed that approximately one out of ten young men and one in eight women have experienced a distressing sexual problem lasting at least three months in Britain. The problem was found in most of the sexually active people. The findings showed, the most common distressing problems reported were difficulty reaching a climax at least for 6 per cent of sexually active women and lacking interest in sex. The sexually active men almost 5 percent have difficulty in getting and keeping an erection. The most common problem in young men was reaching climax too quickly. "Our findings show that distressing sexual problems are not only experienced by older people in Britain, they are, in fact, relatively common in early adulthood as well," said lead author Kirstin Mitchell, a research student at the University of Glasgow in Scotland. "When it comes to young people's sexuality, professional concern is usually focussed on preventing sexually transmitted infections and unplanned pregnancy. However, we should be considering sexual health much more broadly, as sexual difficulties can impact on young people's sexual wellbeing in the longer term," Mitchell added. Further, over a third of young people (36 per cent of men and 42 per cent of women) who reported one or more sexual problems had sought help about their sex life, but this was rarely from a professional source. They most commonly reported seeking help from family and friends, or the media and self-help sources including the internet. The study says, only 4 per cent of young men and 8 per cent of young women who reported sexual problem had consulted a professional (such as a general practitioner, sexual health professional or psychiatrist) about their sex life. Among those young people in the survey who had not had sex in the past year, 10 per cent said they had avoided doing so because of sexual difficulties that either they or their partner had experienced. "If we want to improve sexual wellbeing, we need to reach people as they start their sex lives, otherwise a lack of knowledge, anxiety or shame might progress into lifelong sexual difficulties that can be damaging to sexual enjoyment and relationships," Mitchell stated. For the study, the team analysed survey data from 1,875 sexually active and 517 sexually inactive participants aged 16 - 21 years old. "Sex education is often silent on issues of sexual satisfaction, but these are clearly important to young people and should be addressed," noted Kaye Wellings, Professor at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine in Britain. "Teaching young people the importance of communication and respect within relationships is also key to helping them understand and address problems that may occur in their sex lives," Wellings said. Failing to address problems in early adulthood could potentially affect sexual happiness and relationships in the future, the researchers said in the paper published in the Journal of Adolescent Health.

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