Author:
Lyketsos G. C.,Sakka P.,Maïlis A.
Abstract
SummaryA comparison of a group of chronic schizophrenics with controls showed that: the patients had significantly less interest in sex, frequency of intercourse, and satisfaction from sex; the percentage of individuals with sexual dreams and sexual fantasies did not differ between the two groups; the severity of psychopathology influenced frequency of intercourse and satisfaction from sex, and the length of institutionalization influenced interest in sex; the schizophrenics had a variety of sexual disorders, but there was a significant difference between the sexes in disturbances of thought and perception; and, significantly more male schizophrenics, in comparison with females, had sexual dysfunction associated with pharmacotherapy, but feminization in the males was far from predominant.The patients' sexual disorders are not disturbing to the social life of the open mental hospital or the community surrounding it.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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