Sexual dysfunction in men /
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Author / Creator: | Rowland, David (David L.) |
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Imprint: | Cambridge, MA : Hogrefe, c2012. |
Description: | viii, 107 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Advances in psychotherapy ; v. 26 Advances in psychotherapy--evidence-based practice ; v. 26. |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8840051 |
Table of Contents:
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1. Description
- 1.1. Terminology
- 1.2. Definition
- 1.3. Epidemiology
- 1.3.1. Low Sexual Desire
- 1.3.2. Erectile Dysfunction
- 1.3.3. Premature Ejaculation
- 1.3.4. Delayed and Inhibited Ejaculation
- 1.3.5. Other Considerations
- 1.4. Course and Prognosis
- 1.4.1. Psychophysiology of Male Sexual Function: A Brief Overview
- 1.4.2. Etiology of Male Sexual Dysfunction
- 1.5. Differential Diagnosis
- 1.6. Comorbidities
- 1.7. Diagnostic Procedures and Documentation
- 1.7.1. International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF)
- 1.7.2. Sexual Health Inventory for Men (SHIM)
- 1.7.3. Self-Esteem and Relationship Questionnaire (SEAR)
- 1.7.4. Male Sexual Health Questionnaire (MSHQ)
- 1.7.5. Premature Ejaculation Prevalence and Attitudes (PEPA)
- 1.7.6. Index of Premature Ejaculation (IPE)
- 1.7.7. Premature Ejaculation Diagnostic Tool (PEDT)
- 1.7.8. Quality of Erection Questionnaire (QEQ)
- 1.7.9. Sexual Quality of Life Measure for Men (SQOL-M)
- 2. Theories and Models of Sexual Dysfunction
- 2.1. Introduction and Issues
- 2.2. Modified Biopsychosocial Model
- 2.2.1. Biological/Physiological Factors
- 2.2.2. Psychological Factors
- 2.2.3. Relationship Factors
- 2.2.4. Sociocultural Factors
- 2.2.5. Interaction of the Biopsychosocial Domains
- 3. Diagnosis and Treatment Indications
- 3.1. Establishing a General Framework for Evaluation
- 3.2. Organization of the Evaluation
- 3.3. Identifying the Problem and Quantifying Severity
- 3.4. Identifying Etiological Factors
- 3.4.1. Biomedical Assessment and Medical History
- 3.4.2. Psychosexual and Psychological Histories
- 3.4.3. Relationship Assessment
- 3.4.4. Probing Sociocultural Factors
- 3.5. Defining the Desired Outcome
- 3.6. Treatment of Male Sexual Dysfunction: Setting the Context
- 4. Treatment
- 4.1. Treatment of Low Sexual Desire
- 4.1.1. Nomenclature and Definition
- 4.1.2. Prevalence
- 4.1.3. Risk Factors, Comorbidities, and Other Red Flags
- 4.1.4. Methods of Treatment
- 4.2. Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction
- 4.2.1. Nomenclature and Definition
- 4.2.2. Prevalence
- 4.2.3. Understanding the Mechanisms of Erection
- 4.2.4. Risk Factors, Comorbidities, and Other Red Flags
- 4.2.5. Methods of Treatment
- 4.2.6. Combinations of Methods
- 4.3. Treatment of Premature Ejaculation
- 4.3.1. Nomenclature and Definition
- 4.3.2. Prevalence
- 4.3.3. Risk Factors, Comorbidities, and Other Red Flags
- 4.3.4. Methods of Treatment
- 4.3.5. Combinations of Methods
- 4.4. Treatment of Delayed and Inhibited Ejaculation
- 4.4.1. Nomenclature and Definition
- 4.4.2. Prevalence
- 4.4.3. Etiology, Risk Factors, and Comorbidities
- 4.4.4. Evaluation
- 4.4.5. Methods of Treatment
- 4.4.6. Treatment Efficacy
- 5. Final Thoughts and Notes
- 5.1. Overarching Strategies
- 5.2. Eleven Pointers From Clinical Notes
- 6. Case Vignette
- 7. Further Reading and Resources
- 8. References
- 9. Appendix: Tools and Resources