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A psychological profile of the sexual dysfunctions
Archives of Sexual Behavior, 1979The present report summarizes an assessment of the psychological characteristics of a sample of sexually dysfunctional patients and compares them to those of a sample of heterosexual normals. Forty-seven male and 40 female dysfunctional patients were evaluated on the Derogatis Sexual Functioning Inventory (DSFI) and contrasted to a group of 200 ...
L R, Derogatis, J K, Meyer
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Challenges in Designing Psychological Treatment Studies for Sexual Dysfunction [PDF]
With the availability of the first ever medication (flibanserin) approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2015 for the treatment of low desire in premenopausal women, many clinici...
Brotto, Lori A. +5 more
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Psychologic Disorder and Sexual Dysfunction in Elders
Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1991These data, in combination with the literature reviewed above, demonstrate several important points for those who work in clinics where elders with sexual problems are seen: 1. The currently available literature on the relation of sexual dysfunction to psychiatric disorder in the elderly is not extensive, and much of the literature is limited by ...
R A, Zeiss +3 more
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Sexual Dysfunction and Psychological Distress in Methadone Maintenance
International Journal of the Addictions, 1992We administered the Derogatis Sexual Functioning Inventory to 25 methadone maintenance patients who had been on a stable dose of methadone for at least 2 months, and obtained ratings of depression and anxiety, levels of sex hormones, and liver function tests. Five subjects with significantly lower Global Sexual Satisfaction Index scores (p < .0001) had
W D, Spring +2 more
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Family Dysfunction and the Psychological Impact of Child Sexual Abuse
The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1986This paper presents the view that family dysfunction in intra- and extra-familial child sexual abuse can be considered apart from the sexual trauma and can be seen as having important independent psychological consequenses. Family dynamics are discussed as they relate to both types of sexual abuse and as they relate to the context of disclosure of the ...
G, Pelletier, L C, Handy
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Psychological and hormonal factors in the treatment of female sexual dysfunction
Psychological Medicine, 1983SynopsisForty-eight couples with a presenting problem of female sexual unresponsiveness were treated in a controlled study using a balanced factorial design. The factors varied in this design were medication (testosterone or placebo), treatment frequency (weekly or monthly sessions), and the number of therapists involved (one female or a male/female ...
A, Mathews, A, Whitehead, J, Kellett
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Psychological factors involved in women’s sexual dysfunctions
Expert Review of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2010Compared with research on men’s sexual dysfunction, far less is known about the precise etiology of and effective treatments for sexual dysfunction in women. The lack of any pharmacologically approved treatment for women’s sexual complaints has been attributed, in part, to the complexity of psychosocial and interpersonal factors involved.
Lori A Brotto, Carolin Klein
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Psychological Treatment of Individual Sexual Dysfunction
2020Cancer patients struggle with sexual problems after cancer treatment. They often discover the sexual side effects after treatment and must learn how to manage their bodies, which now function differently, and work to continue to be sexually active with their partners.
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Psychological and Sexual Aspects in Different Types of Bladder Dysfunction
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 2010Different types of dysfunctional voiding are described and correlated with psychological characteristics and sexual dysfunctions. Motoric as well as sensoric urge incontinence seems to be more frequently associated with psychological problems than stress incontinence and a psychosomatic therapy often results in cure without any surgery.
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Psychological Aspects of Sexual Dysfunction in the Elderly
1990The aging male and female are confronted with a vast array of psychological, physiological, social, and environmental changes. This period of life rivals adolescence for the number and intensity of transformations. Longer life-spans and improved medical technology create a whole host of new situations and problems for today’s elderly to navigate.
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