What are different types of Sexual Dysfunction?
Sexual dysfunction can be defined as a disturbance in the sense of pleasure or desire usually associated with sex. The essential features of sexual dysfunctions are an inability to respond to sexual stimulation, or the experience of pain during the sexual act.
Sexual dysfunction diagnoses include:
The symptoms have persisted for a minimum of approximately 6 months and cause significant distress in the individual. The sexual dysfunction is not better explained by a nonsexual mental disorder or as a consequence of severe relationship distress (e.g., partner violence) or other significant stressors, and is not attributable to the effects of a substance/medication or another medical condition.
The symptoms have persisted for a minimum of approximately 6 months and cause significant distress in the individual. The sexual dysfunction is not better explained by a nonsexual mental disorder or as a consequence of severe relationship distress or other significant stressors, and is not attributable to the effects of a substance/medication or another condition.
The symptoms have persisted for a minimum of approximately 6 months and cause significant distress in the individual. The sexual dysfunction is not better explained by a nonsexual mental disorder or as a consequence of severe relationship distress (e.g., partner violence) or other significant stressors, and is not attributable to the effects of a substance/medication or another condition.
The symptoms have persisted for at least 6 months and cause significant distress in the individual. The sexual dysfunction is not better explained by a nonsexual mental disorder or as a consequence of severe relationship distress, other significant stressors, the effects of a substance/medication, or another medical condition.
The sexual dysfunction causes significant distress in the individual and is not better explained by a nonsexual mental disorder or as a consequence of severe relationship distress, other significant stressors, the effects of a substance/medication, or another medical condition.
Unspecified Sexual Dysfunction
The diagnosis of “unspecified sexual dysfunction” may be used when a person’s sexual problem does not meet the full criteria for any other sexual dysfunction diagnosis but still causes significant distress in the individual. This diagnosis is used when there is insufficient information to make a more specific diagnosis.
Mental Health Library Sources:
Information included in all topics of the Mental Health Library comes from the Desk Reference to the Diagnostic Criteria From DSM-5 and Kaplan & Sadock’s Concise Textbook of Clinical Psychiatry. Complete diagnostic and treatment information may be found within these publications.
Disclaimer:
Information within the Mental Health Library is not intended to be used for self-diagnosis purposes. Rather, it is provided as a public educational service to make people aware of mental health conditions. Please consult a qualified mental health professional for a diagnosis of any suspected mental health illness.
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