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Emotional Impact of Premature Ejaculation in Patients: A Qualitative Exploration.


Emotional Impact of Premature Ejaculation Premature Ejaculation Definition

Premature ejaculation occurs when male sexual climax (orgasm) occurs before a man wishes it or too quickly during intercourse to satisfy his partner.
 in Patients: A Qualitative Exploration, Eusebio Rubio Aurioles, Ivan Arango de Montis, and Nadine Terrein Roccatti, Asociacion Mexicana para la Salud Sexual A.C., Mexico

We explored the emotional impact of premature ejaculation as perceived by the patients with qualitative research Qualitative research

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 methodology. Participants were selected from the patient database of the AMSSAC Sexual Health Clinic. A screening interview included the identification of inclusion and exclusion criteria exclusion criteria AIDS Donor exclusion criteria, see there  (Inclusion: premature ejaculation diagnosed according to according to
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1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

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 DSM-IV-TR DSM-IV-TR Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-Fourth Edition (Text Revision) (American Psychiatric Association) , between 20 and 55 years of age, heterosexuals, with active sexual life according to subject statements, with a single partner in the last 6 months, premature ejaculation had to occur at least twice a month, with at least high school education; Exclusion: use of medication that impairs sexual function). A 2-hour session focus group was conducted and recorded both in audio and video format. A complete transcript of the session was then analyzed to identify content following the principles of Grounded Theory, and categories of emotional impact were constructed and accommodated in a Mental Map. The following categories of impact were identified: Impact in the Patient, Impact in the Partner, Impact in the Family, Impact on Sexual Function, Impact on Comorbidities, especially alcohol abuse, and, interestingly, some positive impacts. The most extensive category here was impact in the patient, where the following areas of impact were identified: Identity (self-esteem and masculinity), Affective States (frustration and depressive de·pres·sive
adj.
1. Tending to depress or lower.

2. Depressing; gloomy.

3. Of or relating to psychological depression.

n.
A person suffering from psychological depression.
 feelings), Sexual Functioning (avoidance of sexual interaction), Interaction with Partner, and Social skills (diminished perceived capacity to approach a potential new partner).
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Publication:The Journal of Sex Research
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Feb 1, 2006
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