Sexual Activity was measured as mean change from baseline to Week 24 in the number of satisfying sexual events (SSEs), recorded via a daily electronic diary (eDiary) and standardized to a 28-day period.
An SSE was recorded when a patient reported a sexual event or encounter (i.e., sexual intercourse, oral sex, masturbation, or genital stimulation by the partner) and answered “yes” to the eDiary question: “Was the event satisfying for you?”
Patients were to report on a daily basis whether they had engaged in sexual activity and, if so, whether it was satisfying. The patient was prompted to enter information on sexual activity retrospectively for up to 72 hours (3 days). If a patient failed to enter information for more than three consecutive days, sexual activity data beyond the last 72 hours was considered missing. Range of values for this variable is 0 to no upper limit.