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Delayed Ejaculation
Definition/ Criteria A • 75-100% on one of the flowing:
• Marked Delay in ejaculation
• Marked Infrequency/absence of ejaculation
Criteria B Must have experienced for at least 6 months
Criteria C Caused serious clinical Distress
Criteria D Not better explained by:
 Non sexual mental disorder
 Consequence of severe relational distress
 Stressors
 Substance/medication
 Medical Condition
Significant Notes Not to be confused with Erectile Disorder- The issue is release of seamon vs rigidness

Erectile Disorder
• 75-100%
• Marked difficulty in obtaining an erection during sexual activity
• Marked difficulty in maintaining an erection during sexual activity
• Marked decrease in erectile rigidity.
Same
Same same Not to be confused with Male Hypoactive SDS. Issue is willing but not able to maintain erection with no issues with sexual fantasies or thoughts.
Premature Ejaculation
A persistent or recurrent pattern of ejaculation occurring during partnered sexual activity within approximately 1 minute following vaginal penetration AND before the individual wishes to.

75% for 6 months (the percentage is in this category instead of A) same same

Measuring the severity of is disorder is contingent upon time.
Mild- 30+ seconds
Moderate- 15-30 sec
Severe- 15 sec or less!
Male Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder
Persistent or recurrently deficient or absence of sexual thoughts/ erotic thoughts and fantasies AND desire for sexual activity

Must have experienced for at least 6 months same Same
(not a desire discrepancy)
Sometimes the lack of interest occurs because of erectile disorder.

Sexual dysfunction Script

Welcome to this week’s topic for sexual dysfunctions. The purpose of this presentation is to present what a sexual dysfunction is, what the criteria for sexual dysfunctions is and what the differential diagnosis is on each. At this time, please take out your DSM 5 and turn to pp 423-459.
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