Sexual Assault/Sexual Dysfunctions Flashcards
What are the 3 levels of Sexual Assault
Level 1: any non-consensual body contact *kissing, touching, oral/vaginal sex)
Level 2: Sexual assault with a weapon (used to threat)
Level 3: Aggravated Sexual assault, victim is disfigured, injured, or life is in danger
In over ___% of sexual assault cases, the women is acquainted
80%
What do sexual offenders believe about how women should act
They hold beliefs that women should be obedient, respectful, dependant, and sexually submissive
What are the 3 categories of sexual dysfunctions
- Problems with sexual interest or Arousal
- Problems with Orgasmic response
- Pain during intercourse
What is Male Hypoactive Sexual desire Disorder
a disorder where men lack sexual interest or sexual fantasies
What is Female Sexual interest/arousal disorder
reduced level of sexual interest, drive, or arousal.
What is Genito-Pelvic/Penetration Disorder
Pain experienced during vaginal intercourse or penetration attempts
GPPD comprises one or more of the following problems:
1) Difficulty w penetration
2) pain during penetration/intercourse
3) fear of pain
4) tension of the pelvic floor
What is Vaginismus
When the muscles surrounding the Vagina involuntary contract whenever penetration is attempted
When do GPPD disorders tend to appear
during postpartum, premenopause, and postmenopausal periods
What are some biological conditions that cause impaired sexual desire
Deficient testosterone production and thyroid overactivity, nerve-damage, damage caused by STD’s, and side effects from drugs
What is the most organic cause of erectile disorder and decreased vaginal lubrication and sexual pain
Diabetes
When women have their ovaries or adrenal glands removed, why could they lose sexual interest
Because those places are the sites that produce testosterone