Fagan P J, Schmidt C W, Wise T N, Derogatis L R
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD.
J Sex Marital Ther. 1988 Winter;14(4):245-52. doi: 10.1080/00926238808403806.
The authors screened for alcoholism 145 consecutive patients who presented with sexual dysfunction or disorders. Using the Michigan Alcoholic Screening Test (MAST), 29% of the patients scored in the probable alcoholic range. Probable alcoholics were more likely to present without a partner and claimed higher sex drive than nonalcoholic patients. Probable alcoholic males reported less joy and vigor than probable alcoholic females, while the reverse held for the nonalcoholic groups. Blind to the MAST results, the staff made six alcohol-related diagnoses and referred one patient for alcohol treatment. The authors discussed the importance of training faculty and resident staff in the relationship of alcohol abuse associated with psychosexual dysfunctions.
作者对145名连续前来就诊的性功能障碍或紊乱患者进行了酒精中毒筛查。使用密歇根酒精中毒筛查测试(MAST),29%的患者得分处于可能患有酒精中毒的范围内。可能患有酒精中毒的患者比非酒精中毒患者更有可能没有伴侣,且声称有更高的性欲。可能患有酒精中毒的男性比可能患有酒精中毒的女性报告的愉悦感和活力更少,而非酒精中毒组则相反。工作人员在不知道MAST结果的情况下做出了6例与酒精相关的诊断,并将1名患者转介接受酒精治疗。作者讨论了培训教员和住院 staff 了解酒精滥用与性心理功能障碍之间关系的重要性。