Sexual medicine

Sexual medicine or psychosexual medicine as defined by Masters and Johnsons in their classic Textbook of Sexual Medicine, is "that branch of medicine that focuses on the evaluation and treatment of sexual disorders, which have a high prevalence rate."[1] Examples of disorders treated with sexual medicine are erectile dysfunction, hypogonadism, and prostate cancer. Sexual medicine often uses a multidisciplinary approach involving physicians, mental health professionals, social workers, and sex therapists. Sexual medicine physicians often approach treatment with medicine and surgery, while sex therapists often focus on behavioral treatments.[2]

While literature on the prevalence of sexual dysfunction is very limited especially in women, about 31% of women report at least one sexual dysfunction regardless of age.[3][4] About 43% of men report at least one sexual dysfunction, and most increase with age except for premature ejaculation.[5][4]

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  3. ^ McCabe, Marita P.; Sharlip, Ira D.; Lewis, Ron; Atalla, Elham; Balon, Richard; Fisher, Alessandra D.; Laumann, Edward; Lee, Sun Won; Segraves, Robert T. (2016). "Incidence and Prevalence of Sexual Dysfunction in Women and Men: A Consensus Statement from the Fourth International Consultation on Sexual Medicine 2015". The Journal of Sexual Medicine. 13 (2): 144–152. doi:10.1016/j.jsxm.2015.12.034. hdl:2158/1059181. PMID 26953829.
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  5. ^ Lotti, Francesco; Maggi, Mario (2018). "Sexual dysfunction and male infertility". Nature Reviews Urology. 15 (5): 287–307. doi:10.1038/nrurol.2018.20. hdl:2158/1124805. ISSN 1759-4812. PMID 29532805. S2CID 4755951.

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