Contributing Factors of HSDD in Men
Common Risk Factors in Men with Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder:
1. Individual Factors:
- Anxiety/Stress
- Depression
- Poor body image/self-esteem
- Low energy
- Fear of intimacy
- Anger
- Feelings of rejection
- Feelings of abandonment
- Career overload
- Sexual abuse
- Physical abuse
- Emotional trauma
- Negative cognitive distortions
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder
- Sexual orientation conflicts
2. The Families of Origin (Intergenerational):
- Individual/Religious values and beliefs towards sex and/or sexual intimacy
- Cultural attitudes towards sex and/or sexual intimacy
- Family-of-origin difficulties
3. The Couple's Relationship:
- Relationship issues/marital distress
- Current sexual context/script
- Intimacy difficulties
- Madonna/prostitute syndrome
- Infidelity
- Criticism from the partner
- Chronic/severe illness in partner
- Partner's sexual difficulty
4. Medical Factors:
- Normative physiological changes
- Other associated sexual dysfunctions, such as:
- Erectile Dysfunction
- Premature Ejaculation
- Paraphillia's/Sexual Addiction
- Medical conditions, such as:
- Hormone deficiencies
- Andropause/hypogonadism
- Cardiovascular
- Cancers
- Epilepsy
- Diabetes
- Psychiatric Disorders, such as:
- Depression
- Schizophrenia
- Anxiety Disorder
- Medications, such as:
- Antipsychotics
- Antidepressants
- Cardiovascular drugs
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Recreational drugs
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