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Sexual dysfunction in male Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom patients with severe post-traumatic stress disorder.

Kenneth A Hirsch1.   

Abstract

The medical records of Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom (OEF/OIF) veterans who entered the post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) residential recovery program were retrospectively reviewed for presence of diminished libido, erectile dysfunction, and ejaculatory delay. Of 53 patients, 39 reported diminished libido, 26 reported erectile dysfunction, and 8 reported ejaculatory dysfunction. This rate of prevalence is comparable to that observed in prior studies of patients with chronic PTSD of many years duration, suggesting that the mechanism underlying such dysfunction is directly related to PTSD rather than age, other health concerns, chronicity of PTSD symptoms, or lifestyle. Severe PTSD is sufficient in and of itself to engender clinically significant sexual dysfunction of sufficient severity as to impair quality of life.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20731284     DOI: 10.7205/milmed-d-03-3508

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mil Med        ISSN: 0026-4075            Impact factor:   1.437


  8 in total

1.  Problems in sexual functioning among male OEF/OIF veterans seeking treatment for posttraumatic stress.

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Journal:  Compr Psychiatry       Date:  2014-12-30       Impact factor: 3.735

2.  Sexual Problems Predict PTSD and Depression Symptom Change Among Male OEF/OIF Veterans Completing Exposure Therapy.

Authors:  Christal L Badour; Daniel F Gros; Derek D Szafranski; Ron Acierno
Journal:  Psychiatry       Date:  2016       Impact factor: 2.458

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Authors:  Miriam K Forbes; Andrew J Baillie; Nicholas R Eaton; Robert F Krueger
Journal:  J Sex Res       Date:  2017-01-25

4.  Sexual dysfunction in male Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans: association with posttraumatic stress disorder and other combat-related mental health disorders: a population-based cohort study.

Authors:  Benjamin N Breyer; Beth E Cohen; Daniel Bertenthal; Raymond C Rosen; Thomas C Neylan; Karen H Seal
Journal:  J Sex Med       Date:  2013-05-16       Impact factor: 3.802

Review 5.  Canadian clinical practice guidelines for the management of anxiety, posttraumatic stress and obsessive-compulsive disorders.

Authors:  Martin A Katzman; Pierre Bleau; Pierre Blier; Pratap Chokka; Kevin Kjernisted; Michael Van Ameringen; Martin M Antony; Stéphane Bouchard; Alain Brunet; Martine Flament; Sophie Grigoriadis; Sandra Mendlowitz; Kieron O'Connor; Kiran Rabheru; Peggy M A Richter; Melisa Robichaud; John R Walker
Journal:  BMC Psychiatry       Date:  2014-07-02       Impact factor: 3.630

6.  Racial differences in sexual dysfunction among postdeployed Iraq and Afghanistan veterans.

Authors:  G M Monawar Hosain; David M Latini; Michael R Kauth; Heather Honoré Goltz; Drew A Helmer
Journal:  Am J Mens Health       Date:  2013-01-07

7.  The Association Between Sexual Functioning and Suicide Risk in U.S. Military Veteran Couples Seeking Treatment for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.

Authors:  Chandra E Khalifian; Kayla Knopp; Chelsey R Wilks; Jennalee Wooldridge; Min Ji Sohn; Derek Thomas; Leslie A Morland
Journal:  Arch Sex Behav       Date:  2020-01-08

8.  Perspectives on Sexual Health and Function of Recent Male Combat Veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan.

Authors:  Drew A Helmer; Gregory Beaulieu; Catherine Powers; Cheryl Houlette; David Latini; Michael Kauth
Journal:  Sex Med       Date:  2015-05-08       Impact factor: 2.491

  8 in total

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