Sexual Disorders and Gender Identity Flashcards

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What are the stages of the NORMAL sexual response cycle?

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  1. Desire
  2. Excitement
  3. Orgasmic
  4. Resolution

Sexual dysfunctions can involve any of these phases. Some sexual dysfunction is normal.

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So what do you think Delayed Ejaculation involves? How can you specify this disorder.

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  1. you got it, a marked delay or absence of ejaculation in all/almost all partnered sexual activity
  2. Sx exist for a min of 6 months and cause significant distress
  3. Specify:
    lifelong/acquired
    Generalized/situational
    Mild/moderate/severe
  4. No caused by relationship stress, nonsexual mental disorder or substances/meds

2-4 are the same for every disorder in this deck

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How do you treat Delayed Ejaculation?

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  1. Sensate focus: education on normal sexual function and foreplay
  2. Increased stimulation before intercourse

Pharmacotherapy: 1-2 hrs before anticipated sex

  1. Cyproheptadine
  2. Yohimbine
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What is going on with Erectile Disorder?

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At least 1 of the following:

  1. Marked difficult in obtaining an erection
  2. Marked difficulty maintaining an erection until completion
  3. Marked decreased in erectile rigidity

Sx for a min of 6 months and cause significant distress

Specify:
Lifelong/Acquired
Generalized/situational
Mild/Moderate/Severe

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What are some risk factors for ED?

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  1. Age (7% at 20-30yo vs. 50% at 40-70yo)
  2. Diabetes
  3. Vascular disease
  4. Smoking
  5. Hypercholesterolemia
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How do you treat ED?

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  1. Testosterone (for hypogonoadism)
  2. Bromocriptine (for hyperprolactinemia)
  3. Psychotherapies (when cause is mainly medical)
  4. Penile prosthetic
  5. Intracavernosal injectins
  6. Your basic sildenafil, tadalafil and vardenafil (Viagra, Levitra, Cialis)
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What’s going on with the Female Orgasmic Disorder

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  1. Marked delay in, infrequency of, or absence of orgasm
  2. Reduced intensity of orgasm

Sx for a min of 6 months and cause significant distress

Specify:
Lifelong/Acquired
Generalized/situational
Mild/Moderate/Severe

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What happens in Female Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder?

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At least 3 of the following:

  1. Reduced or no interest in sexual activity
  2. Reduced or no sexual/erotic thoughts
  3. Reduced or no initiation of sexual activities/unreceptive to partner’s attempts
  4. Reduced or no pleasure in most sexual encounters/contexts
  5. Reduced or no arousal in response to internal or external sexual cues
  6. Reduced or no genital/non genital sensations in most sexual encounters
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In Male Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder

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Basically, just not into it. It causes distress.

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Premature Ejaculation

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Ejaculation within one minute following vaginal penetration and before the individual wishes it.

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Treatment for Premature Ejaculation

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  1. Behavioral (stop-start/squeeze)

2. Pharmacological: SSRIs/clomipramine

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What is Genito-Pelvic Pain/Penetration Disorder

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Pain during intercourse that creates marked fear or anxiety about this pain

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What drugs can cause sexual dysfunction

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MOST DRUGS

Anticholinergics
Antihypertensives
Antipsychotics
SSRIs
Spironolactone, steroids, estrogens
Alcohol, opioids and psychostimulants
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What are Paraphilias

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Recurrent, intense sexual arousal, fantasies and urges involving anomalous sexual activity

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What is a Paraphilic Disorder

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Acting on the paraphilic urges, which results in distress or impairment in social, occupational or other important areas of functioning.

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Why do people develop paraphilias and paraphilic disorders?

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Learning theory: having an intense, abnormal sexual experiences predisposes you to becoming used to that as the norm
Biologic bases: twin studies say theres some connection here
3. Other psychiatric conditions

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How do you treat paraphilic disorders?

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  1. Confront them esp. if its criminal like pedophilia
  2. Behavioral therapy/relapse prevention
  3. Antiandrogen agents to reduce testosterone
  4. SSRIs/Naltrexone
18
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What is the difference between sexual identity, gender identity and gender role.

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Sexual identity: BIOLOGICAL sex, and sexual preference

Gender Identity: your SUBJECTIVE SENSE of maleness v.s femaleness

Gender Role: BEHAVIORS that identify you as being male or female

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What is gender dysphoria

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Strong and persistent cross-gender identification and distress associated with that conflict. ‘

Treat with hormone therapy/sexual reassignment surgery