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Retarded ejaculation (RE) is often narrowly defined, leading to conceptual confusion. This paper broadens the definition of RE and explores overlooked causes like psychophysiological stimulation deprivation.

Area of Science:

  • Sexual medicine
  • Psychology
  • Urology

Background:

  • Retarded ejaculation (RE) has historically received limited attention.
  • Increased sexual awareness may lead to more requests for help with RE.
  • Previous literature suffers from narrow definitions, conceptual confusion, and methodological issues.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To broaden the definition of retarded ejaculation.
  • To address conceptual and methodological problems in RE literature.
  • To present psychophysiological stimulation deprivation as a potential cause of RE.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and conceptual analysis.
  • Examination of incidence, definitions, and categorizations of RE.
  • Exploration of etiology, assessment, and treatment outcomes.

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Main Results:

  • The current definition of RE is considered too narrow.
  • Psychophysiological stimulation deprivation is identified as an overlooked cause.
  • Existing literature presents significant conceptual and methodological challenges.

Conclusions:

  • A broader definition of RE is necessary.
  • Addressing conceptual and methodological flaws is crucial for advancing RE research.
  • Psychophysiological factors warrant further investigation in the etiology of RE.