Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4269490 The Journal of Sexual Medicine 2015 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

IntroductionVeterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) experience high rates of sexual dysfunction. However, the topic of sexual dysfunction is often overlooked clinically and underexamined in the PTSD research literature. Clinician assessment and treatment of sexual dysfunction are particularly important for Veterans, who are at increased risk of exposure to trauma.AimReview the literature regarding sexual dysfunction among Veterans with PTSD.MethodReview of the literature.ResultsSexual dysfunction, including erectile difficulties in males and vaginal pain in females, is common among Veterans with PTSD. Several underlying mechanisms may account for the overlap between PTSD and sexual dysfunction. Certain barriers may contribute to the reluctance of providers in addressing problems of sexual dysfunction in Veterans with PTSD.ConclusionsWith the high likelihood of sexual dysfunction among Veterans with PTSD, it is important to consider the integration of treatment strategies. Efforts to further the research on this important topic are needed. Tran JK, Dunckel G, and Teng EJ. Sexual dysfunction in veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder. J Sex Med 2015;12:847–855.

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