1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0010-440x(98)90044-x
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Classification of sexual dysfunctions: Towards DSM-V and ICD-11

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“…Thus, women assigned clinical diagnoses in a research setting might be asked to comment in greater detail on exactly what is distressing or incapacitating about their sexual problems so that a hierarchy of difficulty, or at least a threshold for deciding on appropriate intervention, might be defined. International classifications of sexual dysfunction that will appear in the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders of the American Psychiatric Association are under review (Vroege, Gijs, & Hengeveld, 1998) and thus we need a wider perspective on this issue. In a recent study, we reported that female sexual dysfunction in women attending primary care physicians in London was common (Nazareth, Boynton, & King, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, women assigned clinical diagnoses in a research setting might be asked to comment in greater detail on exactly what is distressing or incapacitating about their sexual problems so that a hierarchy of difficulty, or at least a threshold for deciding on appropriate intervention, might be defined. International classifications of sexual dysfunction that will appear in the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders of the American Psychiatric Association are under review (Vroege, Gijs, & Hengeveld, 1998) and thus we need a wider perspective on this issue. In a recent study, we reported that female sexual dysfunction in women attending primary care physicians in London was common (Nazareth, Boynton, & King, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2,3 According to the World Health Organization International Classifications of Diseases-10 (ICD-10) the definition of sexual dysfunction includes "the various ways in which an individual is unable to participate in a sexual relationship as he or she would wish." 4 Specific categories in the nomenclature include a lack or loss of sexual desire (F52.0) , sexual aversion disorder (F52.1) , failure of genital response (F52.2) , orgasmic dysfunction (F52.3) , nonorganic vaginismus (F52.5) , nonorganic dyspareunia (F52.6) and excessive sexual drive (F52.7) .…”
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“…A definição adoptada pelo Manual de Diagnóstico e Estatística das Perturbações Mentais IVTexto Revisto (DSM IV -TR) (APA, 2006) e pelo Classificação Internacional de Doenças (CID -10) (WHO, 2005) para as disfunções sexuais, tem sido severamente criticada e colocada em causa, uma vez que a classificação utilizada está exclusivamente associada à penetração vaginal (Vroege, Gijs, & Hengeveld, 1998), não existindo termos equivalentes para a penetração pénis-ânus (Bhugra & Wright, 2007). O mesmo sucede com a definição adoptada em 2008 pela Sociedade Internacional da Medicina Sexual (Jern et al, 2010) e com os guidelines da Associação Europeia de Urologia (Hatzimouratidis et al, 2010) para o diagnóstico e tratamento da disfunção eréctil e ejaculação prematura.…”
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“…A investigação que sustenta todos estes sistemas de classificação baseia-se em amostras constituídas unicamente por heterossexuais e, consequentemente, direccionada para o coito vaginal, negligenciando a ocorrência da ejaculação prematura e a dor genital durante a actividade sexual, também presentes nos homossexuais (Vroege et al, 1998). Estes pressupostos culminam na ausência de um diagnóstico específico para essa população (Jern et al, 2010).…”
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