Sexual dysfunctions in mentally ill patients. ([2018])
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Sexual dysfunctions in mentally ill patients. ([2018])
- Main Title:
- Sexual dysfunctions in mentally ill patients
- Further Information:
- Note: Emmanuele A. Jannini, Alberto Siracusano, editors.
- Editors:
- Jannini, Emmanuele A
Siracusano, Alberto - Contents:
- Intro; Contents; 1: Introduction: The Need of Sexual Medicine in Contemporary Psychiatry and the Need of Psychiatry in the Growing Field of Sexual Medicine; References; 2: Experimental Models in Sexual Medicine: Eight Best Practices; 2.1 Introduction and Goals; 2.2 The Interface Between Sexuality and Mental Illness; 2.3 Identifying the Research Questions and Hypotheses; 2.3.1 The Problem of Defining Variables; 2.3.2 Sensitivity and Specificity of the Outcome Variable; 2.3.3 The Dilemma of Using Multiple Outcome Measures; 2.4 The General Paradigm of the Experimental Approach. 2.5 The Logic Behind Hypothesis Testing: A Brief Recap2.5.1 Testing the Null Hypothesis; 2.6 Design Flaws and Errors; 2.6.1 Confounding Factors; 2.6.2 Making Errors by Accepting the Wrong Hypothesis; 2.6.3 The Limits of Hypothesis Testing; 2.7 Minimizing Errors Regarding Hypotheses; 2.7.1 Lowering Type I Error Rates by Increasing the Significance Level; 2.7.2 Keeping Type II Error Rates Low: The Concept of Power; 2.7.3 Power as a Function of Sample Reliability and Effect Size; 2.8 Complex vs Simple Research Designs; 2.8.1 Reasons to Keep the Design Simple. 2.8.2 Why Study Designs Become Complex2.9 Choosing Statistical Analyses; 2.9.1 Knowing Enough About Statistics and Your Data to Avoid Pitfalls; 2.9.1.1 Know the Process that Generated the Data; 2.9.1.2 Know Your Data by Generating Descriptive Statistics; 2.9.1.3 Know About Other Factors Affecting the Choice of Statistical Analyses; 2.9.2 UnderstandingIntro; Contents; 1: Introduction: The Need of Sexual Medicine in Contemporary Psychiatry and the Need of Psychiatry in the Growing Field of Sexual Medicine; References; 2: Experimental Models in Sexual Medicine: Eight Best Practices; 2.1 Introduction and Goals; 2.2 The Interface Between Sexuality and Mental Illness; 2.3 Identifying the Research Questions and Hypotheses; 2.3.1 The Problem of Defining Variables; 2.3.2 Sensitivity and Specificity of the Outcome Variable; 2.3.3 The Dilemma of Using Multiple Outcome Measures; 2.4 The General Paradigm of the Experimental Approach. 2.5 The Logic Behind Hypothesis Testing: A Brief Recap2.5.1 Testing the Null Hypothesis; 2.6 Design Flaws and Errors; 2.6.1 Confounding Factors; 2.6.2 Making Errors by Accepting the Wrong Hypothesis; 2.6.3 The Limits of Hypothesis Testing; 2.7 Minimizing Errors Regarding Hypotheses; 2.7.1 Lowering Type I Error Rates by Increasing the Significance Level; 2.7.2 Keeping Type II Error Rates Low: The Concept of Power; 2.7.3 Power as a Function of Sample Reliability and Effect Size; 2.8 Complex vs Simple Research Designs; 2.8.1 Reasons to Keep the Design Simple. 2.8.2 Why Study Designs Become Complex2.9 Choosing Statistical Analyses; 2.9.1 Knowing Enough About Statistics and Your Data to Avoid Pitfalls; 2.9.1.1 Know the Process that Generated the Data; 2.9.1.2 Know Your Data by Generating Descriptive Statistics; 2.9.1.3 Know About Other Factors Affecting the Choice of Statistical Analyses; 2.9.2 Understanding Bias; 2.10 Interpreting Data and Drawing Conclusions; 2.10.1 Clinical Versus Statistical Significance Revisited; 2.10.2 The Convention of Using 0.05; References; 3: Patient-Reported Outcomes in Sexual Medicine; 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 Key Psychometric Concepts3.3 PROs for Sexual Dysfunction; References; 4: Epidemiology of Sexual Dysfunctions in Persons Suffering from Psychiatric Disorders; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Sexual Dysfunctions in Men with Mental Disorders; 4.2.1 Anxiety; 4.2.2 Mood Disorders; 4.2.3 Personality Disorders; 4.2.4 Psychotic Disorders; 4.2.5 Eating Disorders; 4.3 Sexual Dysfunctions in Women with Mental Disorders; 4.3.1 Anxiety; 4.3.2 Mood Disorders; 4.3.3 Personality Disorders; 4.3.4 Psychotic Disorders; 4.3.5 Eating Disorders; References. 5: Diagnosis of Sexual Dysfunctions in Psychiatric Population: Lights and Shadows of DSM-5 Taxonomy of Sexual Disorders5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Sexual Dysfunctions; 5.3 Gender Dysphoria; 5.4 Paraphilic Disorders; References; 6: Aspects of Sexuality During Development in Autism Spectrum Disorder; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Sexual Development in ASD: The Role of Sex Hormones; 6.3 Sexuality and Romantic Relationships in Children and Adolescents with ASD; 6.4 Inappropriate Sexual Behaviors, Paraphilic Behaviors, Gender Dysphoria, and Risk of Sexual Abuse in ASD. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham, Switzerland : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 616.6/9
Sexual disorders
Mentally ill -- Sexual behavior
HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- General
MEDICAL -- Clinical Medicine
MEDICAL -- Diseases
MEDICAL -- Evidence-Based Medicine
MEDICAL -- Internal Medicine
Sexual disorders
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783319683065
3319683063 - Related ISBNs:
- 9783319683058
3319683055 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references.
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