학술논문

Sexual Dysfunction
Document Type
Book
Author
Krueger, Robert F., section editor; Blaney, Paul H., section editor; Meston, Cindy M., author; Freihart, Bridget K., author; Stanton, Amelia M., author
Source
Oxford Textbook of Psychopathology, 2023
Subject
Clinical Psychology
sexual dysfunction
sexual desire
orgasm
sexual pain
sexual distress
Language
English
Abstract
Sexual problems can be broadly conceptualized as the inability to exhibit a sexual response or experience sexual pleasure. For such problems to be diagnosed as a sexual dysfunction, the concerns need to be further identified as personally distressing. The DSM-5 recognizes seven sexual problems: female interest/arousal disorder, male hypoactive sexual desire disorder, erectile disorder, premature (early) ejaculation, delayed ejaculation, female orgasmic disorder, and genito-pelvic pain/penetration disorder. Although individuals may present with a range of sexual problems, DSM-5 recognizes only three major categories of sexual dysfunction: interest/arousal, orgasm, and pain. This chapter reviews each sexual dysfunction, with a specific focus on the diagnostic criteria and prevalence rates, as well as known psychological and biological etiological factors.

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