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A New Surrogate Variable For Erectile Dysfunction Status In The Massachusetts Male Aging Study, Kenneth Kleinman, Henry Feldman, Catherine Johannes, Carol Derby, John Mckinlay
A New Surrogate Variable For Erectile Dysfunction Status In The Massachusetts Male Aging Study, Kenneth Kleinman, Henry Feldman, Catherine Johannes, Carol Derby, John Mckinlay
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Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the subject of a vast clinical literature, but little information has been gathered from random samples of the general public. The Massachusetts Male Aging Study (MMAS) addressed this important aspect of men's health. The MMAS was conducted in two waves, with baseline data collection in 1987–1989 and follow-up in 1995–1997. Subsequent to the baseline MMAS survey, a consensus developed that subjective measures are optimal for defining ED. Unfortunately, the baseline questionnaire did not ask subjects directly about their erectile functioning. Thus, we previously assigned the MMAS subjects a degree of impotence at baseline using a series …