A descriptive analysis of patients presenting to psychosexual clinic at a tertiary care center
Background: Psychosexual problems are very common presentation, be it with psychiatric or physical illness but there are very few studies available on psychosexual disorders especially in the Indian context. Indian society is deeply ingrained in customs and several misconceptions, myths, prejudices,...
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doaj-8a6a64b170c94ec784072170397a20552021-08-02T13:05:21ZengSAGE PublishingIndian Journal of Psychological Medicine0253-71762013-01-0135324124710.4103/0253-7176.119473A descriptive analysis of patients presenting to psychosexual clinic at a tertiary care centerRohit VermaShaily MinaShiraz Ul-HassanYatan Pal Singh BalharaBackground: Psychosexual problems are very common presentation, be it with psychiatric or physical illness but there are very few studies available on psychosexual disorders especially in the Indian context. Indian society is deeply ingrained in customs and several misconceptions, myths, prejudices, and social taboos are attached to sex which makes it further very difficult to tackle. Objectives: The aim of this current study was to descriptively analyze the nature of sexual disorders in a tertiary care center. Materials and Methods: The current retrospective chart review included 698 consecutive subjects seeking treatment for their psychosexual problems at the Sexual Clinic, Department of Psychiatry, Dr. Ram Manohar Hospital, New Delhi (between 2006 and 2010). Results: This study observed erectile dysfunction (ED) (29.5%), Premature ejaculation (PME) (24.6%), Dhat syndrome (DS) (18.1%), and ED with PME (17.5%) as the common sexual dysfunctions leading to treatment seeking. DS was the major complaint among younger and unmarried individuals. We observed more married individuals seeking treatment for sexual disorders. Conclusions: These findings provide important information on a relatively under-researched area.http://www.ijpm.info/article.asp?issn=0253-7176;year=2013;volume=35;issue=3;spage=241;epage=247;aulast=VermaDhatejaculationerectile dysfunctionsexual |
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A descriptive analysis of patients presenting to psychosexual clinic at a tertiary care center |
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A descriptive analysis of patients presenting to psychosexual clinic at a tertiary care center |
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A descriptive analysis of patients presenting to psychosexual clinic at a tertiary care center |
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descriptive analysis of patients presenting to psychosexual clinic at a tertiary care center |
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Background: Psychosexual problems are very common presentation, be it with psychiatric or physical illness but there are very few studies available on psychosexual disorders especially in the Indian context. Indian society is deeply ingrained in customs and several misconceptions, myths, prejudices, and social taboos are attached to sex which makes it further very difficult to tackle. Objectives: The aim of this current study was to descriptively analyze the nature of sexual disorders in a tertiary care center. Materials and Methods: The current retrospective chart review included 698 consecutive subjects seeking treatment for their psychosexual problems at the Sexual Clinic, Department of Psychiatry, Dr. Ram Manohar Hospital, New Delhi (between 2006 and 2010). Results: This study observed erectile dysfunction (ED) (29.5%), Premature ejaculation (PME) (24.6%), Dhat syndrome (DS) (18.1%), and ED with PME (17.5%) as the common sexual dysfunctions leading to treatment seeking. DS was the major complaint among younger and unmarried individuals. We observed more married individuals seeking treatment for sexual disorders. Conclusions: These findings provide important information on a relatively under-researched area. |
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