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Psychological and Interpersonal Dimensions of Sexual Function and Dysfunction

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Lori Brotto, PhD
Department of Obstetrics/Gynaecology
 
University of British Columbia
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Vancouver, BC
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Canada
Lori Brotto, PhD, Department of Obstetrics/Gynaecology, University of British Columbia, 2775 Laurel Street Vancouver, BC V5Z 1M9, Canada. Tel: 604-875-4111, ext. 68898.[email protected].
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Sandrine Atallah, MD
Clinique du Levant
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Beirut,
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Lebanon
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Crista Johnson-Agbakwu, MD
Obstetrics and Gynecology
 
Maricopa Integrated Health System
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Phoenix, AZ
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USA
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Talli Rosenbaum, MSc
Haziporen 10bet
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Bet Shemesh,
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Israel
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Carmita Abdo, PhD
Department of Psychiatry
 
University of Sao Paulo Medical School
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Sao Paulo,
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Brazil
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E. Sandra Byers, PhD
Department of Psychology
 
University of New Brunswick
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Fredericton, NB
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Canada
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Cynthia Graham, PhD
Department of Psychology
 
University of Southampton
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, Southampton
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UK
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Pedro Nobre, PhD
Departamento de Ciências da Educação
 
Universidade de Aveiro
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Senhora da Hora,
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Portugal
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Kevan Wylie, MD
Sexual Medicine
 
Porterbrook Clinic
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Sheffield,
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The Journal of Sexual Medicine, Volume 13, Issue 4, April 2016, Pages 538–571,https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsxm.2016.01.019
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01 April 2016
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Received:
27 December 2015
Accepted:
19 January 2016
Published:
01 April 2016
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ABSTRACT

Introduction

Psychological, interpersonal, and sociocultural factors play a significant role in making one vulnerable to developing a sexual concern, in triggering the onset of a sexual difficulty, and in maintaining sexual dysfunction in the long term.

Aim

To focus on psychological and interpersonal aspects of sexual functioning in women and men after a critical review of the literature from 2010 to the present.

Methods

This report is part 1 of 2 of our collaborative work during the 2015 International Consultation on Sexual Medicine for Committee 2.

Main Outcome Measures

Systematic review of the literature with a focus on publications since 2010.

Results

Our work as sexual medicine clinicians is essentially transdisciplinary, which involves not only the collaboration of multidisciplinary professionals but also the integration and application of new knowledge and evaluation and subsequent revision of our practices to ensure the highest level of care provided. There is scant literature on gender non-conforming children and adolescents to clarify specific developmental factors that shape the development of gender identity, orientation, and sexuality. Conversely, studies consistently have demonstrated the interdependence of sexual function between partners, with dysfunction in one partner often contributing to problems in sexual functioning and/or sexual satisfaction for the other. We recommend that clinicians explore attachment styles of patients, childhood experiences (including sexual abuse), onset of sexual activity, personality, cognitive schemas, infertility concerns, and sexual expectations. Assessment of depression, anxiety, stress, substance use and post-traumatic stress (and their medical treatments) should be carried out as part of the initial evaluation. Clinicians should attempt to ascertain whether the anxiety and/or depression is a consequence or a cause of the sexual complaint, and treatment should be administered accordingly. Cognitive distraction is a significant contributor to sexual response problems in men and women and is observed more consistently for genital arousal than for subjective arousal. Assessment of physical and mental illnesses that commonly occur in later life should be included as part of the initial evaluation in middle-aged and older persons presenting with sexual complaints. Menopausal status has an independent effect on reported changes in sex life and difficulties with intercourse. There is strong support for the use of psychological treatment for sexual desire and orgasm difficulties in women (but not in men). Combination therapies should be provided to men, whenever possible.

Conclusion

Overall, research strongly supports the routine clinical investigation of psychological factors, partner-related factors, context, and life stressors. A biopsychosocial model to understand how these factors predispose to sexual dysfunction is recommended.

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