Sexual Dysfunction Flashcards
How prevalent are sexual dysfunction disorders in men and women?
40-50% women
20-30% men
What are the four aetiological factors for SDS? Name some examples in each
- Biological or Physical - ageing, illness, disability, medications
- Psychosocial - cultural/religious beliefs, self-acceptance/body image, life stress, past experiences, performance anxiety
- Interpersonal - attraction to partner, change in roles (wife to carer), relationship quality
- Environmental - lack of privacy, time, physical discomfort
What are some of the differences between psychogenic vs organic disorder
organic - gradual onset/sudden deterioration, occurs always, decrease in morning erection, no erections with masturbation, sometimes with chronic medical illness, trauma, surgery, disease, drug use.
psychogenic - sudden onset, situational (partner specific or depression), preserved morning erections, erection with masturbation, may be partner specific, usually younger patient, potentially other psych problems.
The DSM defines sexual dysfunction as a clinically significant disturbance in a person’s ability to ______ sexually, or to experience sexual ______. Minimum duration of ________ and in ____/____ sexual activity. This rules out any _________ stress factors. The dysfunction will also cause the person significant ______.
respond pleasure 6 months most/all situational distress
List all the disorders for sexual dysfunction
Male
- sexual desire
- sexual arousal
- pre-mature/delayed ejaculation
Female
- sexual desire and arousal disorder
- orgasmic disorder
- genito-pelvic pain
sexual desire disorder _____ in prevalence in women with age. However, on average it affects ____% of women and ____% of men. Sexual desire/arousal disorder in women (now combined) is prevalent too, around _______%
increases, 55%, 8%, 30-50%
What is the most prevalent sexual dysfunction disorder in women?
sexual interest/arousal disorder - 55%
Note this does not mean they have a lower libido. It means there are women who are distressed by it and which persists on most occasions for 6 months.
Female orgasmic disorder ~51% - very prevalent!
In male sexual desire disorder, they have ____ interest in sex, limited ____ _____ or _______. However, the _______ response may be normal.
little, sexual activity, fantasising, physical
In females, sexual interest/desire and sexual arousal disorders were combined in the DSM-5 because…?
There was significant overlap between symptoms
Male sexual arousal disorder is known as ______ _______. It involves difficulty in _______or _______ an erection, or a decrease in erectile _______
erectile disorder
obtaining or maintaining
rigidity
Erectile disorder increases with _____, and also with other lifestyle factors such _____ and _______. It is also known that, around some point in their life, ____ of men will experience ED.
age
smoking
obesity
half
There are two male orgasmic disorders, ______ ejaculation and _______ ejaculation. The former is much less common, with only ___% of men reporting it. However, it can be quite distressing as the man wishes to _____ but cannot. The latter is much more common, occurring in ____% of men
delayed premature 4% orgasm 8%
Female orgasmic disorder is the ______, reduced ______ and/or _____ of orgasmic sensations. It is very prevalent, however, orgasm is a ______ response in women.
absence, frequency, intensity
learned
Genito-pelvic pain involves _______ - persistent or recurrent pain during attempted or complete vaginal entry. The prevalence is around ______%. It also involves ______ - where the muscles in the vagina involuntarily contract whenever vaginal penetration is attempted. This makes intercourse _____ or ______. It’s prevalence is ______%. These were ______ disorders in the DSM-IV and are now combined
dyspareunia 14-27% vaginismus painful, impossible 5-17% separete
Describe the cycle of pain in genito-pelvic pain/penetration disorder
muscles tighten with entry –> makes sex painful –> continues to intensify –> body reacts by bracing –> avoidance of intimacy —> however, when intercourse does occur, the body anticipates pain and tightens, further exacerbating the issue