Prevalence and predictors of sexual dysfunction in psychiatric inpatients

TitlePrevalence and predictors of sexual dysfunction in psychiatric inpatients
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2007
AuthorsPerlman CM, Martin L, Hirdes JP, Curtin-Telegdi N, Perez E, Rabinowitz T
JournalPsychosomatics
Volume48
Issue4
Pagination309-318
Date PublishedAug
ISBN Number0033-3182
Accession NumberWOS:000247620300006
Keywordsantidepressants, depression, management, Medications, Minimum data set, nursing-homes, reliability, scale, schizophrenia, validity
Abstract

The authors examined the prevalence and predictors of sexual dysfunction in a sample of 3,717 psychiatric inpatients assessed with the Minimum Data Set-Mental Health Version 1 (MDS-MH 1.0). Sexual dysfunction was found to be less prevalent in inpatient psychiatry (17%) than is typically reported in community settings. Severe depression symptoms, use of antidepressants, and cardiopulmonary conditions emerged as powerful predictors of sexual dysfunction. More research is needed on the assessment and treatment of sexual dysfunction in psychiatric inpatients, particularly focusing on attitudes of assessors, patients, and interactions between medical, psychiatric, and medication characteristics.

DOI10.1176/appi.psy.48.4.309
Link

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17600167/

Short TitlePsychosomaticsPsychosomatics
Alternate JournalPsychosomatics