Sexual activities during the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia.
A H Wisda KusumaSakti R BrodjonegoroIndrawarman SoerohardjoAhmad Z HendriPrahara YuriPublished in: African journal of urology : the official journal of the Pan African Urological Surgeons' Association (PAUSA) (2021)
There was a slight decrease in overall mood scale and sexual activity frequency during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded among subjects. The authors suspect that depression symptoms, fear, anxiety, irritability, boredom, confusion, and feeling of being isolated experienced during strict pandemic control measures, caused by stressors such as job loss, decreased monthly income, and the current state of the pandemic are influencing these phenomena.