Althof Stanley
Center for Marital and Sexual Health of South Florida, FL 11100, USA.
J Sex Med. 2006 Sep;3 Suppl 4:324-31. doi: 10.1111/j.1743-6109.2006.00308.x.
Premature ejaculation (PE) is a common male sexual dysfunction characterized by the loss or absence of ejaculatory control, marked distress or interpersonal difficulty and by a short intravaginal ejaculatory latency time (IELT). PE can impact both the patient's and his partner's quality of life.
To review evidence concerning the psychologic influences of PE on the self-esteem and self-confidence of men with PE and the impact on their partners. To review the role of psychotherapy in the management of men with PE.
The Sexual Medicine Society of North America hosted a State of the Art Conference on Premature Ejaculation on June 24-26, 2005 in collaboration with the University of South Florida. The purpose was to have an open exchange of contemporary research and clinical information on PE. There were 16 invited presenters and discussants; the group focused on several educational objectives.
Peer-reviewed medical literature was reviewed concerning management of men with PE by psychologic and sexual therapy. Premature ejaculation has long been viewed as a psychological concern involving psychological interventions, although recent research also focuses on the neurobiological underpinnings of the dysfunction. Psychosexual therapies combine behavioral interventions to help the patient learn to control or delay his ejaculation and to assist him in regaining confidence and lessening performance anxiety. Psychosexual therapy can be combined with pharmacotherapies to provide an improved prognosis to the patient with PE.
Healthcare providers do not manage the majority of patients with PE with the same consideration and attention provided men with erectile dysfunction (ED). PE has been perceived as a psychological concern, either a learned behavior or a response to a meaningful event/interaction or sexual anxiety. Primary treatment has involved psychosexual therapy. Regardless of etiology, psychological/sexual therapy can play an important role in the management of PE.
早泄(PE)是一种常见的男性性功能障碍,其特征为射精控制能力丧失或缺乏、明显的痛苦或人际关系困难以及阴道内射精潜伏期(IELT)较短。早泄会影响患者及其伴侣的生活质量。
综述有关早泄对早泄男性自尊和自信的心理影响以及对其伴侣影响的证据。综述心理治疗在早泄男性管理中的作用。
北美性医学协会于2005年6月24日至26日与南佛罗里达大学合作举办了一次关于早泄的最新技术会议。目的是就早泄的当代研究和临床信息进行开放交流。有16位受邀演讲者和讨论者;该小组专注于几个教育目标。
对有关通过心理和性治疗管理早泄男性的同行评审医学文献进行了综述。早泄长期以来一直被视为一个涉及心理干预的心理问题,尽管最近的研究也关注该功能障碍的神经生物学基础。性心理治疗结合行为干预,帮助患者学会控制或延迟射精,并协助他恢复信心并减轻表现焦虑。性心理治疗可与药物治疗相结合,为早泄患者提供更好的预后。
医疗保健提供者对大多数早泄患者的管理,没有给予像对勃起功能障碍(ED)男性那样的同等考虑和关注。早泄一直被视为一个心理问题,要么是一种习得行为,要么是对有意义事件/互动或性焦虑的反应。主要治疗方法包括性心理治疗。无论病因如何,心理/性治疗在早泄的管理中都可以发挥重要作用。