Preferred Name | sexual desire disorder | |
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This disorders are related to the appetitive phase and are characterized by a lack of sexual desire. ”Understanding abnormal behavior”. David Sue, Derald Wing Sue, Stanley Sue. There are two types of sexual desire disorders: - Hypoactive sexual desire disorder; where the essential feature is a deficiency or absence of sexual fantasies and desire for sexual activity. More frequently, the disorder develops in adulthood, after period of adequate sexual interest, in association with psychological distress, stressful life events, or interpersonal difficulties. The loss of sexual desire may be continuous or episodic, depending on psychosocial or relationship factors. - Sexual aversion disorder; where the essential feature is the aversion to and active avoidance of genital sexual contact with a sexual partner. The individual reports anxiety, fear, or disgust when confronted by a sexual opportunity with a partner. The intensity of the individual's reaction when exposed to the aversive stimulus may range from moderate anxiety and lack of pleasure to extreme psychological distress. DSM-IV-TR (american Psychiatric Association) |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MFOMD_0000081 |
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There are two types of sexual desire disorders: - Hypoactive sexual desire disorder; where the essential feature is a deficiency or absence of sexual fantasies and desire for sexual activity. More frequently, the disorder develops in adulthood, after period of adequate sexual interest, in association with psychological distress, stressful life events, or interpersonal difficulties. The loss of sexual desire may be continuous or episodic, depending on psychosocial or relationship factors. - Sexual aversion disorder; where the essential feature is the aversion to and active avoidance of genital sexual contact with a sexual partner. The individual reports anxiety, fear, or disgust when confronted by a sexual opportunity with a partner. The intensity of the individual's reaction when exposed to the aversive stimulus may range from moderate anxiety and lack of pleasure to extreme psychological distress. DSM-IV-TR (american Psychiatric Association) |
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definition |
This disorders are related to the appetitive phase and are characterized by a lack of sexual desire. ”Understanding abnormal behavior”. David Sue, Derald Wing Sue, Stanley Sue. |
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label |
sexual desire disorder |
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MFOMD_0000037 |
302.71 ( Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder) 302.79 ( Sexual Aversion Disorder) |
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MFOMD_0000069 |
F52.0 ( Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder) F52.10 ( Sexual Aversion Disorder) |
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MFOMD:0000081 |
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sexual desire disorder |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MFOMD_0000081 | MFOMD | SAME_URI | |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GSSO_001853 | GSSO | LOOM | |
http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MEDDRA/10075278 | MEDDRA | LOOM | |
http://sbmi.uth.tmc.edu/ontology/ochv#C0036904 | OCHV | LOOM | |
http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/SNOMEDCT/46762006 | SNOMEDCT | LOOM | |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MFOMD_0000081 | MFOMD | LOOM |