Sexsomnia—A New Parasomnia?

Author:

Shapiro Colin M1,Trajanovic Nikola N2,Fedoroff J Paul3

Affiliation:

1. Director, Sleep and Alertness Clinic, University Health Network, and Professor of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, ECW 3D, Toronto Western Hospital, Toronto, Ontario

2. Sleep Disorders Consultant, Sleep and Alertness Clinic, Toronto Western Hospital, Toronto, Ontario

3. Forensic Psychiatrist, Co-Director, Royal Ottawa Health Care Group, Royal Ottawa Hospital; Associate Professor, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario

Abstract

Objective: To describe a distinct parasomnia involving sexual behaviour, which we have named sexsomnia. Method: We have used a case series as a basis for the description of sexsomina. Results: Eleven patients with distinct behaviours of the sexual nature during sleep are described. The features in common with other nonrapid eye movement arousal parasomnias, such as sleepwalking are documented. Some patients had simply been referred to a tertiary sleep clinic for investigation of unrelated sleep problems. A small number had been involved in medicolegal issues. Sexsomnia has some distinct features that separate it from sleepwalking. The automatic arousal is more prominent, motor activities are relatively restricted and specific, and some form of dream mentation is often present. Conclusions: A significant number of patients with this unusual parasomnic behaviour were identified only after specific questions were asked, suggesting that the behaviour is more common than previously thought.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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