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[Female sexual dysfunction].

Johannes Bitzer1, Judith Alder

  • 1Frauenklinik, Universitätsspital Basel, Basel. jbitzer@uhbs.ch

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Physicians require communication skills and knowledge of human sexuality models for effective female patient care. Diagnosis involves exploring biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors, with treatment combining medication and psychotherapy.

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Treatment Model for Young Patients with Psychogenic Erectile Dysfunction and Resultant Infertility
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Published on: May 30, 2025

Area of Science:

  • Sexual Medicine
  • Women's Health
  • Human Sexuality

Context:

  • Sexual medicine is integral to contemporary women's healthcare.
  • Physicians need specialized knowledge and communication skills to address female sexuality.
  • Understanding models of human sexuality is crucial for effective patient interaction.

Purpose:

  • To outline essential knowledge and skills for physicians in sexual medicine.
  • To detail diagnostic approaches for female sexual dysfunction.
  • To describe therapeutic strategies for addressing sexual health concerns in women.

Summary:

  • Diagnosis involves detailed problem description and exploration of biological, psychological (intraindividual, interpersonal), and sociocultural conditioning factors.
  • These factors can act as predisposing, precipitating, or maintaining elements of sexual dysfunction.
  • Therapeutic interventions include psychoeducation, counseling, pharmacologic treatments (hormones, PDE5 inhibitors), and psychotherapeutic techniques (e.g., sensate focus, cognitive therapy, couple counseling).

Impact:

  • Enhances physician competency in managing female sexual health issues.
  • Promotes a comprehensive, multifactorial approach to diagnosing and treating sexual dysfunction.
  • Integrates pharmacological and psychological interventions for improved patient outcomes in sexual medicine.