Emmanuele A. Jannini, Alberto Siracusano, editors.
وضعیت نشر و پخش و غیره
محل نشرو پخش و غیره
Cham, Switzerland :
نام ناشر، پخش کننده و غيره
Springer,
تاریخ نشرو بخش و غیره
[2018]
مشخصات ظاهری
نام خاص و کميت اثر
1 online resource
فروست
عنوان فروست
Trends in andrology and sexual medicine,
شاپا ي ISSN فروست
2367-0096
یادداشتهای مربوط به کتابنامه ، واژه نامه و نمایه های داخل اثر
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Includes bibliographical references.
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متن يادداشت
Intro; Contents; 1: Introduction: The Need of Sexual Medicine in Contemporary Psychiatry and the Need of Psychiatry in the Growing Field of Sexual Medicine; References; 2: Experimental Models in Sexual Medicine: Eight Best Practices; 2.1 Introduction and Goals; 2.2 The Interface Between Sexuality and Mental Illness; 2.3 Identifying the Research Questions and Hypotheses; 2.3.1 The Problem of Defining Variables; 2.3.2 Sensitivity and Specificity of the Outcome Variable; 2.3.3 The Dilemma of Using Multiple Outcome Measures; 2.4 The General Paradigm of the Experimental Approach.
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2.5 The Logic Behind Hypothesis Testing: A Brief Recap2.5.1 Testing the Null Hypothesis; 2.6 Design Flaws and Errors; 2.6.1 Confounding Factors; 2.6.2 Making Errors by Accepting the Wrong Hypothesis; 2.6.3 The Limits of Hypothesis Testing; 2.7 Minimizing Errors Regarding Hypotheses; 2.7.1 Lowering Type I Error Rates by Increasing the Significance Level; 2.7.2 Keeping Type II Error Rates Low: The Concept of Power; 2.7.3 Power as a Function of Sample Reliability and Effect Size; 2.8 Complex vs Simple Research Designs; 2.8.1 Reasons to Keep the Design Simple.
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2.8.2 Why Study Designs Become Complex2.9 Choosing Statistical Analyses; 2.9.1 Knowing Enough About Statistics and Your Data to Avoid Pitfalls; 2.9.1.1 Know the Process that Generated the Data; 2.9.1.2 Know Your Data by Generating Descriptive Statistics; 2.9.1.3 Know About Other Factors Affecting the Choice of Statistical Analyses; 2.9.2 Understanding Bias; 2.10 Interpreting Data and Drawing Conclusions; 2.10.1 Clinical Versus Statistical Significance Revisited; 2.10.2 The Convention of Using 0.05; References; 3: Patient-Reported Outcomes in Sexual Medicine; 3.1 Introduction.
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3.2 Key Psychometric Concepts3.3 PROs for Sexual Dysfunction; References; 4: Epidemiology of Sexual Dysfunctions in Persons Suffering from Psychiatric Disorders; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Sexual Dysfunctions in Men with Mental Disorders; 4.2.1 Anxiety; 4.2.2 Mood Disorders; 4.2.3 Personality Disorders; 4.2.4 Psychotic Disorders; 4.2.5 Eating Disorders; 4.3 Sexual Dysfunctions in Women with Mental Disorders; 4.3.1 Anxiety; 4.3.2 Mood Disorders; 4.3.3 Personality Disorders; 4.3.4 Psychotic Disorders; 4.3.5 Eating Disorders; References.
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5: Diagnosis of Sexual Dysfunctions in Psychiatric Population: Lights and Shadows of DSM-5 Taxonomy of Sexual Disorders5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Sexual Dysfunctions; 5.3 Gender Dysphoria; 5.4 Paraphilic Disorders; References; 6: Aspects of Sexuality During Development in Autism Spectrum Disorder; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Sexual Development in ASD: The Role of Sex Hormones; 6.3 Sexuality and Romantic Relationships in Children and Adolescents with ASD; 6.4 Inappropriate Sexual Behaviors, Paraphilic Behaviors, Gender Dysphoria, and Risk of Sexual Abuse in ASD.
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This book addresses the fundamental importance of the proper assessment and treatment of sexual disorders in patients with mental disorders with regard to their treatment outcomes and adherence to therapies. In fact, patients with mental disorders often suffer from sexual dysfunctions and in many cases, pharmacological treatment causes sexual-dysfunction side-effects. However, anxiety disorders, personality disorders, eating disorders and psychotic disorders are often also characterized by sexual symptoms that have a profound impact on sexual function. The psychopathology of sexual behavior investigates deficits in the mind-body relationship that are expressed through sexual symptoms such as erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, vaginismus, orgasmic disorders, or lack of sexual desire. These symptoms can be considered both prodromal and as a consequence of psychological or psychiatric suffering. Written by a multidisciplinary team of experts, this book offers a valuable guide for psychiatrists, andrologists, gynecologists and psychologists.