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Title: In males, the DSM-IV-TR diagnosis of Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder
Post by: fitscarlet on Mar 9, 2018
In males, the DSM-IV-TR diagnosis of Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder
 
  a. is reclassified as Male Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder in the DSM-5.
  b. is combined with Sexual Arousal Disorder in the DSM-5.
  c. is no longer a disorder in the DSM-5.
  d. is combined with Erectile Dysfunction in the DSM-5.

Question 2

A new criterion in the DSM-5 diagnosis for Erectile Disorder is
 
  a. decrease in penile rigidity interferes with pleasure or penetration.
  b. duration of symptoms for at least three months.
  c. inability to maintain an erection for completion of sexual activity.
  d. symptoms do not resolve with the use of medications.

Question 3

Tyler has noticed that over the course of his last two years of graduate school, he has been experiencing very little sexual desire. He states that he rarely, if ever, fantasizes about sex.
 
  If Tyler finds this distressing, the most likely diagnosis would be
  a. Male Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder.
  b. Male Sexual Interest/Desire Disorder.
  c. Inhibited Sexual Desire Disorder.
  d. Erectile Dysfunction.

Question 4

Opium and its derivatives
 
  A) cause amnesia with long-term use.
  B) cause withdrawal symptoms within approximately 8 hours of the last dose.
  C) typically take several months to produce physiological cravings.
  D) always cause near fatal withdrawal symptoms.

Question 5

All of the following are mood disorders in the DSM-5 except:
 
  a. Mixed Anxiety/Depressive Disorder
  b. Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder
  c. Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder
  d. Cyclothymia

Question 6

The diagnosis of Female Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder
 
  a. combines the DSM-IV-TR diagnoses of Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder and Female Sexual Arousal Disorder.
  b. is included in Section III of the DSM-5 as a condition for further study.
  c. makes clear that females, rather than males, commonly experience deficits in sexual desire.
  d. All of the above are correct.


Title: In males, the DSM-IV-TR diagnosis of Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder
Post by: nbkh2010 on Mar 9, 2018
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