E3 Sexual Dysfunction Disorders Flashcards

Exam 3

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1
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What type of sexual dysfunction occurs with all partners, situations, simulations?

A

Generalized Dysfunction

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What type of dysfunction only happens with certain partners, situations, or stimulations?

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Situational Dysfunction

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3
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Are sexual dysfunctions always acquired?

A

No; can be lifelong or acquired

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4
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Does age matter in a sexual dysfunction diagnosis?

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Yes; older people tend to have normal sex issues

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5
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Acquired sexual dysfunctions must not be caused by

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physical/mental health, substance, or trauma

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6
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What are the five stages of sex?

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  1. Desire phase
  2. Arousal phase
  3. Plateau phase
  4. Orgasm phase
  5. Resolution phase
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7
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What phase is “sexual urges occur in response to sex cues”?

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Desire phase

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What phase is “A subjective sense of sex pleasure and physiological signs of sex arousal”?

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Arousal

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9
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What phase is the brief period before orgasm?

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Plateau

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10
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What phase is the feeling of ejaculation?

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Orgasm

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11
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What phase is a decrease in arousal after orgasm?

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Resolution

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12
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Is the resolution more common in men or women?

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Men

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13
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What is a deficiency or absence of sexual fantasy/thoughts and desire for sex activity in MEN?

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Men hypoactive sexual desire

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What is an absence/reduced interest of fantasies or unresponsiveness to partner, excitement during sex, or arousal to sex cues/activity?

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Female sex interest/arousal disorder

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15
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What percentage of women have female sex interest/arousal disorder?

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43%

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16
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Men hypoactivity and female sex interest/arousal disorder are in what phase?

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Desire Phase

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17
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What disorder is a marked difficulty maintaining or obtaining an erection during sex?

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Male Erectile dysfunction

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18
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What phase is male erectile dysfunction in ?

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Arousal

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19
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What is persistent/recurrent delay in, or absence of, orgasm or reduced intensity of orgasms in WOMEN?

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Female orgasmic disorder

20
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What disorder is a marked delay/infrequency/absence of ejaculation of partnered activity and W/O the individual desiring delay in MEN?

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Delayed ejaculation

21
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What disorder is a persistent pattern of ejaculation occuring between 0-1 minute of penetration and before person wants to in MEN?

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Premature ejaculation

22
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What phase does female orgasmic disorder, delayed ejaculation, and premature ejaculation happen in ?

A

Orgasm phase

23
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What is the primary biological cause of sex dysfunction?

A

Cardiovascular disease

24
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What 2 reasons might cardiovascular patients develop sex disorders?

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  1. Lack of blood flow
  2. scared of physical exertion
25
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What are the 3 main biological causes of sex dysfunction?

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  1. cardiovascular disorder
  2. prescription drugs
  3. alcohol
26
Q

What medication in specific causes sex dysfunction?

A

SSRIs

27
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What is the primary psychological contribution to sex dysfunction?

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Negative affects/thoughts/distractions

28
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Early traumatic sex events, restrictive sexual attitudes, and relationship difficulties are all a part of ?

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Social and cultural contributions to dysfunction

29
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What are common erectile dysfunction medications?

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Viagra, Levitra, Cialis
FOR MEN

30
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What is preliminary modest efficacy for women MEDICAL TREATMENTS?

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Flibanserin

31
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What is a penile injection to help erections?

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Vasodilating drug injection

32
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What is a flexible rod planted in the penis to help aid ED?

A

Penile Prosthesis/implant

33
Q

What is educative psychological treatment?

A

Teach patients to help eliminate unrealistic expectations sex expectations

34
Q

What case did sensate focus and contributed to non-demanding pleasure ?

A

Masters and Johnson

35
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What were the 3 steps of masters and johnsons?

A
  1. Partners refrain from intercourse (focus on just kissing and touching)
  2. Partners become more comfortable at each intimacy stage
  3. Progress to actual sex
36
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Was Masters and Johnson successful?

A

Yes; had great results

37
Q

What disorder has sexual arousal occurs primarily in the context of inappropriate objects or individuals

A

Paraphilic sexual disorders

38
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What disorder is there incongruence and psychological distress and dissatisfaction with the gender one has been assigned at birth

A

Gender dysphoria

39
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intense sexually arousing urges, fantasies, or behavior that involve the use of nonliving, unusual objects and that cause distress or impairment in life functioning.

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Fetishistic disorder

40
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A paraphilic disorder in which the person gains sexual gratification by rubbing against unwilling victims in crowds from which they cannot escape.

A

Frotteuristic disorders

41
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A paraphilic disorder in which sexual arousal is derived from observing unsuspecting individuals undressing or naked.

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Voyeuristic disorder

42
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Sexual gratification attained by exposing genitals to unsuspecting strangers.

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Exhibitionistic disorder

43
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A paraphilia in which individuals, usually males, are sexually aroused or receive gratification by wearing clothing of the opposite sex.

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Transvestic disorder

44
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A paraphilia in which sexual arousal is associated with inflicting pain or humiliation.

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Sexual sadism

45
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A paraphilia in which sexual arousal is associated with experiencing pain or humiliation.

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Sexual masochism