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Shifts in trends of erectile dysfunction-related Google searches pre and post Covid-19 pandemic in Saudi Arabia

  • Raed M. Almannie1
  • Meshari A. Alzahrani2
  • Yazeed A. Alghtani3,*,
  • Moataz I. Altokhais1
  • Hamad Alkhudhayri1

1Urology Division, Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, King Saud University, 11472 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

2Department of Urology, College of Medicine, Majmaah University, 11952 Al-Majmaah, Saudi Arabia

3College of Medicine, King Saud University, 11461 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

DOI: 10.22514/jomh.2025.088 Vol.21,Issue 6,June 2025 pp.124-128

Submitted: 02 March 2025 Accepted: 07 April 2025

Published: 30 June 2025

*Corresponding Author(s): Yazeed A. Alghtani E-mail: 439100735@Student.ksu.edu.sa

Abstract

Background: Erectile dysfunction (ED) is defined as the inability to achieve or maintain penile erections that are sufficient for satisfactory sexual performance. It is a prevalent global health issue influenced by multiple physiological and psychological factors. The Covid-19 pandemic has significantly affected public health behaviors, including online health information-seeking patterns. This study aimed to evaluate ED-related online search trends in Saudi Arabia before, during and after the Covid-19 pandemic. Methods: Google trends (GT) was used to analyze search interest for “erectile dysfunction”, “sildenafil” and “tadalafil” across three periods: pre-pandemic (January 2016–February 2020), pandemic (March 2020–June 2022) and post-pandemic (July 2022–January 2024). The terms were chosen as they represent general ED awareness and the two most used phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitors (“sildenafil” and “tadalafil”). Statistical analyses included the Mann-Kendall test for trend significance and one-way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) with Bonferroni correction to compare search densities across study periods. Results: The average monthly percentage change (AMPC) for all search terms was 0.003 (p < 0.001). One-way ANOVA results revealed significant differences in search densities across the study periods (p < 0.001), showing a sustained post-pandemic increase compared with pre-pandemic levels. Sildenafil was the most searched ED medication in Saudi Arabia. Conclusions: This study highlights the pandemic-driven shift in ED-related online searches, which raises concerns for self-medication and emphasizes the importance of structured public health efforts to address ED awareness and treatment in Saudi Arabia.


Keywords

Erectile-dysfunction; Trend analysis; Online health-seeking behavior; Covid-19 pandemic


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Raed M. Almannie,Meshari A. Alzahrani,Yazeed A. Alghtani,Moataz I. Altokhais,Hamad Alkhudhayri. Shifts in trends of erectile dysfunction-related Google searches pre and post Covid-19 pandemic in Saudi Arabia. Journal of Men's Health. 2025. 21(6);124-128.

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