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Test Classification and Etiology
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1st QUESTION: Which of the following is mentioned in the text as an organic cause of sexual difficulties?
Restrictive sex education and fear
Negative thoughts and anxiety
Cardiovascular diseases
Relational conflicts with partners
QUESTION 2: What example of drug treatment with sexual side effects is cited in the text?
Increase libido and desire
Provoke immediate tolerance
Only affect sexual behavior during youth
Antihypertensives and psychotropics as antidepressants
3rd QUESTION: According to the text, what effect does excessive alcohol or tobacco use have on sexual response?
Improve lubrication
Excessive alcohol or tobacco consumption may inhibit erectile response or lubrication
Always cause secondary dysfunction
Only affect older people
QUESTION 4: What does the text state about the psychological dimension in disorders such as premature ejaculation?
Only biological factors matter in premature ejaculation
Anxiety does not influence premature ejaculation
Hormonal changes are the sole cause
The psychological dimension may be more determinant than the biological dimension in disorders such as premature ejaculation
QUESTION 5: How does the text define a secondary or acquired sexual dysfunction?
Is lifelong if it has always existed
Appears after a period of normal functioning
Occurs only in specific contexts
Is diagnosed only by medical tests
QUESTION 6: What indicates that a dysfunction is likely to be psychogenic in origin according to the text?
Occurring only in specific contexts or with specific partners
Occurring in all situations and partners
Always present from the beginning of sexual life
That it is exclusively due to medication
7th QUESTION: According to the text, what does the natural aging process require in the couple's sexual dynamics?
An adaptation due to anatomical and hormonal changes
That the changes do not impact on sex life
The need to suspend sexual activity
Increasing the consumption of substances to compensate for it
8th QUESTION: What effect can a restrictive fear-based sex education have according to the text?
Has no effect on adult life
Only generates physical problems
May install limiting beliefs that persist and generate guilt or inhibition
Encourages greater sexual openness
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