Deck 13: Sexual Health Education

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Ever since he became sexually active in his teens, Serge has been able to get an erection when he masturbates but never when he is with a partner. We can describe Serge's sexual dysfunction as

A)generalized/situational.
B)lifelong/situational.
C)acquired/generalized.
D)lifelong/generalized.
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In men, sexual arousal disorder is referred to as

A)sexual aversion.
B)erectile dysfunction.
C)premature ejaculation.
D)hypogonadism.
Question
Lack of sexual desire should not be considered a clinical sexual dysfunction if the person

A)has blood tests that indicate normal androgen levels.
B)is currently taking antidepressant medication.
C)is not distressed by his or her low level of sexual interest.
D)is over the age of 50.
Question
If a male has erectile dysfunction only when he is with his partner but is able to get an erection when he is alone, this would be classified as a ________________ dysfunction.

A)relationship
B)generalized
C)situational
D)interpersonal
Question
Occasional problems getting and maintaining an erection are common and are likely to be the result of any of the following except

A)drinking too much alcohol.
B)consuming a high carbohydrate meal.
C)fatigue.
D)anxiety.
Question
In women, a prominent cause of sexual aversion disorder is

A)having a partner with a sexual aversion disorder.
B)a history of inhibited sexual desire.
C)depression.
D)a history of sexual trauma.
Question
A lack of the subjective feelings of sexual pleasure or excitement that normally accompany sexual arousal is characteristic of

A)sexual arousal disorder.
B)sexual aversion disorder.
C)hypoactive sexual desire disorder.
D)male erectile disorder.
Question
Vaginismus is classified as a(n)

A)sexual arousal disorder.
B)orgasmic disorder.
C)sexual pain disorder.
D)sexual desire disorder.
Question
Derek has trouble achieving and maintaining an erection. What action could he take to improve his ability to achieve an erection?

A)Take antidepressant medication.
B)Limit alcohol consumption.
C)Eliminate masturbatory activities.
D)Increase his animal protein intake.
Question
A male who thinks to himself "Am I hard enough?" when engaging in sexual activity is suffering from

A)dyspareunia.
B)an orgasmic disorder.
C)performance anxiety.
D)the placebo effect.
Question
All of the following are common causes of erectile dysfunction except

A)performance anxiety.
B)diabetes.
C)low self-esteem.
D)marijuana use.
Question
Hill (2005) reported that some of the things women reported to be frustrating regarding sexual problems included all of the following, except

A)not experiencing an orgasm during intercourse.
B)partner wanting sex constantly.
C)partner not being affectionate.
D)partner refusing to have sex.
Question
Sally sometimes experiences painful intercourse. She suffers from

A)dyspareunia.
B)vaginismus.
C)anhedonism.
D)none of the above.
Question
Manuel is neither interested in having sex, nor does he fantasize about sexual interactions. In order to fit the DSM-5 criteria for male hypoactive sexual desire disorder, he must

A)have attempted prescription treatments.
B)feel very upset by his lack of desire.
C)have experienced this problem for two years.
D)be completely unable to achieve an erection.
Question
In the Canadian Contraception Study, about half of women reported that they experienced at least one of the following, except

A)painful intercourse.
B)performance anxiety.
C)lack of orgasm.
D)low sexual desire.
Question
Sexual aversion disorder describes a person who

A)has little or no interest in sex.
B)has a phobia related to genitalia.
C)is disgusted by sex.
D)is phobic about masturbation.
Question
Rapid ejaculation is classified as a(n)

A)orgasmic disorder.
B)nervous response disorder.
C)arousal disorder.
D)desire disorder.
Question
Yoline was sexually assaulted two years ago. Since that time, she finds it extremely difficult, if not impossible, to become sexually aroused. Yoline's dysfunction would be categorized as

A)lifelong and situational.
B)situational and generalized.
C)acquired and situational.
D)acquired and generalized.
Question
Dyspareunia is an example of a sexual

A)addiction disorder.
B)arousal disorder.
C)pain disorder.
D)desire disorder.
Question
According to the Canadian Contraception Study, the most common sexual problem reported by women was

A)a partner who has difficulties with premature ejaculation.
B)painful intercourse.
C)low sexual desire.
D)difficulties achieving orgasm through intercourse.
Question
Dahlia has never been able to experience an orgasm with a partner or through self-stimulation. Dahlia's experience is described as

A)anhedonic.
B)detachment.
C)anorgasmic.
D)dyspareunic.
Question
Henri has been experiencing erectile difficulties. An examination reveals that he experiences erections during the REM cycle of sleep. This means that his erectile dysfunction is

A)due to nerve damage.
B)a permanent condition.
C)psychologically-based.
D)a biological problem.
Question
Vaginismus is the

A)voluntary contraction of vaginal muscles that prevents penetration.
B)experience of pain during intercourse because of pelvic inflammatory disease.
C)experience of pain during intercourse because of deep penile penetration.
D)involuntary contraction of the pelvic muscles near the vaginal opening, which prevents penetration.
Question
Which of the following women may be experiencing vaginismus?

A)Rita, who experiences painful vaginal spasms
B)Vera, who experiences chronic vulval burning
C)Becky, who is unable to reach orgasm with her partner
D)Gail, who does not experience sexual fantasies
Question
Lucy is aware that her genitals become lubricated when stimulated by her partner, but she does not feel psychologically aroused. According to Basson (2004), Lucy is experiencing

A)subjective arousal problems.
B)combined arousal problems.
C)normal sexual functioning.
D)sexual detachment problems.
Question
Which of the following is not a psychosocial factor associated with the development of sexual dysfunctions?

A)Relationship dissatisfaction
B)Anxiety
C)SSRIs
D)Irrational beliefs
Question
Researchers in Montreal extensively studied dyspareunia. Based on their findings, they suggest that dyspareunia should be categorized not as sexual dysfunction but as a

A)relationship disorder.
B)physiological disorder.
C)neurological disorder.
D)pain disorder.
Question
Gustav has been unable to achieve an erection during sex for a period of 6 months. He is not currently using prescription medicines and his hormone levels are normal. What is another option for Gustav?

A)Undergo surgery to repair his circulation.
B)Test for nocturnal penile tumescence.
C)Eliminate carbohydrates from his diet.
D)Reduce unnecessary physical exercise.
Question
Lina is says that it hurts when her partner attempts vaginal penetration, but that she does not experience vaginal pain at any other time. Lina may be experiencing

A)anorgasmia.
B)vulvodynia.
C)vaginismus.
D)dyspareunia.
Question
Justin experiences ejaculation during vaginal penetration much sooner than he desires. He would meet the DSM-5 criteria of premature ejaculation if ejaculation occurs within _______ seconds of penetration.

A)60
B)120
C)360
D)720
Question
Hypogonadism is treated with

A)estrogen.
B)testosterone.
C)aspirin.
D)Viagra.
Question
Meena does not feel aroused by sexual stimuli, nor does she experience genital arousal when stimulated by her partner. According to Basson (2004), Meena is experiencing

A)subjective arousal problems.
B)combined arousal problems.
C)normal sexual functioning.
D)sexual detachment problems.
Question
Researchers find that health problems contribute to all types of sexual dysfunctions among men, but for women health problems seem to contribute particularly to sexual dysfunctions related to

A)pain.
B)depression.
C)anxiety.
D)medication.
Question
Ajay and Robin are having sexual intercourse. If Ajay is like the majority of men, he will reach orgasm after approximately _______ minutes.

A)2
B)4
C)8
D)16
Question
Tranquilizers (e.g., Valium, Xanax) are most likely to cause sexual dysfunctions related to

A)desire.
B)arousal.
C)pain.
D)orgasm.
Question
It is important to consider a range of possible factors that contribute to the development of sexual dysfunction. These factors include all of the following except

A)psychological.
B)social.
C)legal.
D)biological.
Question
The most common cause of pain during intercourse is

A)vaginal infections.
B)inadequate lubrication.
C)pelvic inflammatory disease.
D)penile contact with the cervix.
Question
According to research by Rye (2001), what percentage of university women sometimes or usually required direct clitoral stimulation to have an orgasm during intercourse?

A)33%
B)53%
C)73%
D)93%
Question
A disorder related to delayed ejaculation is

A)generally lifelong.
B)often limited to masturbation.
C)frequently limited to intercourse.
D)common in older men.
Question
Deanna has never experienced an orgasm during intercourse but can achieve orgasm through masturbation. She is concerned that she has an orgasmic disorder. What should Deanna know?

A)She probably holds some deep-seated resentment toward her partner that needs to be resolved.
B)She is correct and probably does suffer from female orgasmic disorder.
C)Many women cannot achieve orgasm through intercourse alone and require direct stimulation of the clitoris.
D)She probably suffers from guilt and sees sex as something shameful.
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The only Canadian professional organization that currently certifies sex therapists is the

A)Canadian Association of Sex Educators, Counsellors, and Therapists (CASECT).
B)Quebec Board of Sex Therapy Certification (QBSTC).
C)Board of Examiners in Sex Therapy and Counselling in Ontario (BESTCO).
D)Canadian Medical Association (CMA).
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Claire assigns her sex therapy clients Michelle and Shamin to daily homework in which they try sensate focus exercises. Claire's approach reflects the

A)biopsychosocial approach.
B)Masters and Johnson approach.
C)PLISSIT model.
D)psychoanalytic approach.
Question
For treating erectile dysfunction, Tadalafil is

A)an injectible drug that increases the level of nitric oxide in the penis.
B)a drug that relaxes the muscles that surround the small blood vessels in the penis.
C)an inflatable type of penile implant.
D)a testosterone patch.
Question
Erectile dysfunction drugs such as Viagra and Cialis should not be taken by men

A)taking nitrate drugs.
B)who have a history of alcoholism.
C)who are diabetic.
D)taking SSRI drugs.
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As part of their sex therapy program, Bill and John practise a series of touching exercises that involve caressing and stroking body areas other than the genitals. These exercises are called

A)reciprocal massage.
B)pre-penetration stimulation.
C)the stop-start technique.
D)sensate focus.
Question
People who find it difficult to accept their sex organs as sources of pleasure likely feel this way because

A)they are misinformed about sexual function.
B)their parents instilled in them a sense of guilt over touching their genitals.
C)they have poor communication skills.
D)they have a sexual dysfunction.
Question
Erectile dysfunction drugs such as Viagra and Cialis work by

A)increasing the metabolism of testosterone.
B)increasing sexual thoughts.
C)facilitating blood flow into the penis.
D)facilitating the flow of arousal responses in the brain to the penis.
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Which of the following is not likely to be a cause of sexual arousal disorder among women?

A)Cognitive interference
B)Impaired blood flow to the genitals
C)Lack of knowledge of sexual response
D)Elevated testosterone
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In treating hypoactive sexual desire disorder, some therapists suggest

A)self-stimulation exercises and erotic fantasy.
B)the start-stop technique.
C)the squeeze technique.
D)vaginal dilators.
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Some medications to treat depression impair sexual functioning (e.g., SSRIs). One medication that is often prescribed along with an SSRI to help prevent sexual side effects is

A)Valium.
B)Demerol.
C)Wellbutrin.
D)Panax.
Question
Some cases of low sexual desire among men involve hormonal deficiencies. For men with low testosterone, hormone replacement therapy is effective in about

A)25% of cases.
B)50% of cases.
C)75% of cases.
D)100% of cases.
Question
A primary objective of the PLISSIT model is to

A)administer tests to identify the extent to which medications may be interfering with sexual function.
B)help clients understand and use their responses to sexual communication questionnaires to resolve sexual conflicts.
C)differentiate between sexual problems that can be resolved with basic education and those that require specialized therapy.
D)help clients understand the range of pharmacological treatments that might be appropriate for them.
Question
Anna is very distressed that she does not experience orgasm during sex, which occurs because she never learned about clitoral stimulation. Which category of psychosocial causes of sexual dysfunction does this represent?

A)Emotional factors
B)Myths and misinformation
C)Ineffective sexual techniques
D)Boredom and routine
Question
A sex therapist helps his client uncover the deep-seated psychological roots of his lack of desire for sex with his partner. The therapist's approach is an example of

A)an insight-oriented approach.
B)a cognitive-behavioural approach.
C)a mindfulness approach.
D)the PLISSIT model approach.
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Sexual contact between a sex therapist and a client is

A)unethical.
B)recommended for some dysfunctions but certainly not all.
C)legal if the therapist is a licensed sex surrogate.
D)legal only if the client gives written consent.
Question
When Ian is having sex with his partner, he worries about whether he will be able to maintain an erection for a long enough period that his partner is sexually satisfied. Ian is experiencing

A)erectile dysfunction.
B)performance anxiety.
C)relationship issues.
D)a dip in testosterone.
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Viagra, which enhances the natural processes of erection, was introduced in

A)1996.
B)1997.
C)1998.
D)1999.
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Who pioneered the use of the direct behavioural approach to treat sexual dysfunctions?

A)Sigmund Freud
B)Masters and Johnson
C)Alfred Kinsey
D)Helen Singer Kaplan
Question
The most common models used in sex therapy are

A)psychoanalytic.
B)individually focused.
C)medically focused.
D)cognitive and behavioural.
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The development of effective biological treatments for female sexual dysfunction has lagged behind the development of biological treatments for male sexual dysfunction. Some have speculated this is because

A)pharmaceutical companies believe there would only be a small market for female sexual dysfunction drugs.
B)sexual dysfunction is less common among women.
C)female sexual response is more directly tied to psychosocial issues.
D)women's reproductive systems are more complex than men's.
Question
Of the following, which is not likely to be a recommended treatment for sexual desire disorder?

A)Arousing fantasies
B)The squeeze technique
C)Masturbation
D)Sensate focus
Question
Taking narcotics can depress the production of testosterone and, as a result, reduce sexual desire.
Question
Biological treatments for rapid ejaculation include

A)androgens.
B)vasodilators.
C)antidepressants.
D)nitrates.
Question
The stop-start and squeeze techniques are most likely to be effective for men with

A)situational rapid ejaculation.
B)mild rapid ejaculation.
C)severe rapid ejaculation.
D)lifelong rapid ejaculation.
Question
A majority of women are able to have an orgasm without clitoral stimulation.
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Which of the following was not identified by the Kleinplatz et al. study as a component of great sex?

A)Communication and empathy
B)Interpersonal risk-taking
C)Being present, focused, and embodied
D)Minimum proficiency in performing oral sex
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Men who exercise regularly are more likely to get erectile dysfunction than men who conserve their energy.
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If a man is occasionally unable to get an erection when he wants to, this is an indication that he has a sexual dysfunction.
Question
Research by Brotto and colleagues suggest that _________ show promise in treating women's sexual concerns.

A)digestive cleansing programs
B)mindfulness techniques
C)some Scientology techniques
D)biofeedback programs
Question
Hypogonadism may cause low sexual interest and erectile difficulties in men.
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Jessica has been having a burning pain during intercourse and is seeking treatment. According to a study by Bergeron et al. (2001), her best option for pain reduction is

A)surgical treatment.
B)cognitive-behavioural therapy.
C)biological feedback.
D)prescription analgesic use.
Question
For women who are unable to have orgasms, a good suggestion is to

A)try a vibrator.
B)limit masturbation to once a week.
C)focus on improving cardio-vascular fitness.
D)direct all sexual stimulation specifically on eliciting an orgasmic response.
Question
Plastic vaginal dilators are used in the treatment of

A)female sexual arousal disorder.
B)female orgasmic disorder.
C)vaginismus.
D)dyspareunia.
Question
Dyspareunia is characterized by pain in the genital area during sexual activity.
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For most couples, problems in the relationship can easily be separated off from what happens in the bedroom.
Question
A criticism of contemporary sex therapy offered by Kleinplatz is that it tends to be

A)overly focused on process rather than on outcomes.
B)focused on solving problems rather than enhancing eroticism.
C)insufficiently integrated with modern medical treatments.
D)focused disproportionately on relationship issues compared to sexual skills development.
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Diabetes mellitus can have an impact on sexual response.
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A woman who does not experience genital arousal in response to physical stimulation may be less responsive to touch in general.
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In treating orgasmic disorder in women, once intercourse is introduced, it is recommended that the couple use the

A)lateral-entry position.
B)female-superior position.
C)male-superior position.
D)rear-entry position.
Question
Discuss three major psychosocial causes of sexual dysfunctions among men and women.
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Ever since he became sexually active in his teens, Serge has been able to get an erection when he masturbates but never when he is with a partner. We can describe Serge's sexual dysfunction as

A)generalized/situational.
B)lifelong/situational.
C)acquired/generalized.
D)lifelong/generalized.
B
2
In men, sexual arousal disorder is referred to as

A)sexual aversion.
B)erectile dysfunction.
C)premature ejaculation.
D)hypogonadism.
B
3
Lack of sexual desire should not be considered a clinical sexual dysfunction if the person

A)has blood tests that indicate normal androgen levels.
B)is currently taking antidepressant medication.
C)is not distressed by his or her low level of sexual interest.
D)is over the age of 50.
C
4
If a male has erectile dysfunction only when he is with his partner but is able to get an erection when he is alone, this would be classified as a ________________ dysfunction.

A)relationship
B)generalized
C)situational
D)interpersonal
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Occasional problems getting and maintaining an erection are common and are likely to be the result of any of the following except

A)drinking too much alcohol.
B)consuming a high carbohydrate meal.
C)fatigue.
D)anxiety.
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In women, a prominent cause of sexual aversion disorder is

A)having a partner with a sexual aversion disorder.
B)a history of inhibited sexual desire.
C)depression.
D)a history of sexual trauma.
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A lack of the subjective feelings of sexual pleasure or excitement that normally accompany sexual arousal is characteristic of

A)sexual arousal disorder.
B)sexual aversion disorder.
C)hypoactive sexual desire disorder.
D)male erectile disorder.
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Vaginismus is classified as a(n)

A)sexual arousal disorder.
B)orgasmic disorder.
C)sexual pain disorder.
D)sexual desire disorder.
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Derek has trouble achieving and maintaining an erection. What action could he take to improve his ability to achieve an erection?

A)Take antidepressant medication.
B)Limit alcohol consumption.
C)Eliminate masturbatory activities.
D)Increase his animal protein intake.
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A male who thinks to himself "Am I hard enough?" when engaging in sexual activity is suffering from

A)dyspareunia.
B)an orgasmic disorder.
C)performance anxiety.
D)the placebo effect.
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All of the following are common causes of erectile dysfunction except

A)performance anxiety.
B)diabetes.
C)low self-esteem.
D)marijuana use.
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Hill (2005) reported that some of the things women reported to be frustrating regarding sexual problems included all of the following, except

A)not experiencing an orgasm during intercourse.
B)partner wanting sex constantly.
C)partner not being affectionate.
D)partner refusing to have sex.
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Sally sometimes experiences painful intercourse. She suffers from

A)dyspareunia.
B)vaginismus.
C)anhedonism.
D)none of the above.
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Manuel is neither interested in having sex, nor does he fantasize about sexual interactions. In order to fit the DSM-5 criteria for male hypoactive sexual desire disorder, he must

A)have attempted prescription treatments.
B)feel very upset by his lack of desire.
C)have experienced this problem for two years.
D)be completely unable to achieve an erection.
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In the Canadian Contraception Study, about half of women reported that they experienced at least one of the following, except

A)painful intercourse.
B)performance anxiety.
C)lack of orgasm.
D)low sexual desire.
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Sexual aversion disorder describes a person who

A)has little or no interest in sex.
B)has a phobia related to genitalia.
C)is disgusted by sex.
D)is phobic about masturbation.
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Rapid ejaculation is classified as a(n)

A)orgasmic disorder.
B)nervous response disorder.
C)arousal disorder.
D)desire disorder.
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Yoline was sexually assaulted two years ago. Since that time, she finds it extremely difficult, if not impossible, to become sexually aroused. Yoline's dysfunction would be categorized as

A)lifelong and situational.
B)situational and generalized.
C)acquired and situational.
D)acquired and generalized.
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Dyspareunia is an example of a sexual

A)addiction disorder.
B)arousal disorder.
C)pain disorder.
D)desire disorder.
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20
According to the Canadian Contraception Study, the most common sexual problem reported by women was

A)a partner who has difficulties with premature ejaculation.
B)painful intercourse.
C)low sexual desire.
D)difficulties achieving orgasm through intercourse.
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Dahlia has never been able to experience an orgasm with a partner or through self-stimulation. Dahlia's experience is described as

A)anhedonic.
B)detachment.
C)anorgasmic.
D)dyspareunic.
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Henri has been experiencing erectile difficulties. An examination reveals that he experiences erections during the REM cycle of sleep. This means that his erectile dysfunction is

A)due to nerve damage.
B)a permanent condition.
C)psychologically-based.
D)a biological problem.
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Vaginismus is the

A)voluntary contraction of vaginal muscles that prevents penetration.
B)experience of pain during intercourse because of pelvic inflammatory disease.
C)experience of pain during intercourse because of deep penile penetration.
D)involuntary contraction of the pelvic muscles near the vaginal opening, which prevents penetration.
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Which of the following women may be experiencing vaginismus?

A)Rita, who experiences painful vaginal spasms
B)Vera, who experiences chronic vulval burning
C)Becky, who is unable to reach orgasm with her partner
D)Gail, who does not experience sexual fantasies
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Lucy is aware that her genitals become lubricated when stimulated by her partner, but she does not feel psychologically aroused. According to Basson (2004), Lucy is experiencing

A)subjective arousal problems.
B)combined arousal problems.
C)normal sexual functioning.
D)sexual detachment problems.
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Which of the following is not a psychosocial factor associated with the development of sexual dysfunctions?

A)Relationship dissatisfaction
B)Anxiety
C)SSRIs
D)Irrational beliefs
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Researchers in Montreal extensively studied dyspareunia. Based on their findings, they suggest that dyspareunia should be categorized not as sexual dysfunction but as a

A)relationship disorder.
B)physiological disorder.
C)neurological disorder.
D)pain disorder.
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Gustav has been unable to achieve an erection during sex for a period of 6 months. He is not currently using prescription medicines and his hormone levels are normal. What is another option for Gustav?

A)Undergo surgery to repair his circulation.
B)Test for nocturnal penile tumescence.
C)Eliminate carbohydrates from his diet.
D)Reduce unnecessary physical exercise.
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Lina is says that it hurts when her partner attempts vaginal penetration, but that she does not experience vaginal pain at any other time. Lina may be experiencing

A)anorgasmia.
B)vulvodynia.
C)vaginismus.
D)dyspareunia.
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Justin experiences ejaculation during vaginal penetration much sooner than he desires. He would meet the DSM-5 criteria of premature ejaculation if ejaculation occurs within _______ seconds of penetration.

A)60
B)120
C)360
D)720
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Hypogonadism is treated with

A)estrogen.
B)testosterone.
C)aspirin.
D)Viagra.
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Meena does not feel aroused by sexual stimuli, nor does she experience genital arousal when stimulated by her partner. According to Basson (2004), Meena is experiencing

A)subjective arousal problems.
B)combined arousal problems.
C)normal sexual functioning.
D)sexual detachment problems.
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Researchers find that health problems contribute to all types of sexual dysfunctions among men, but for women health problems seem to contribute particularly to sexual dysfunctions related to

A)pain.
B)depression.
C)anxiety.
D)medication.
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Ajay and Robin are having sexual intercourse. If Ajay is like the majority of men, he will reach orgasm after approximately _______ minutes.

A)2
B)4
C)8
D)16
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35
Tranquilizers (e.g., Valium, Xanax) are most likely to cause sexual dysfunctions related to

A)desire.
B)arousal.
C)pain.
D)orgasm.
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36
It is important to consider a range of possible factors that contribute to the development of sexual dysfunction. These factors include all of the following except

A)psychological.
B)social.
C)legal.
D)biological.
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37
The most common cause of pain during intercourse is

A)vaginal infections.
B)inadequate lubrication.
C)pelvic inflammatory disease.
D)penile contact with the cervix.
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38
According to research by Rye (2001), what percentage of university women sometimes or usually required direct clitoral stimulation to have an orgasm during intercourse?

A)33%
B)53%
C)73%
D)93%
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39
A disorder related to delayed ejaculation is

A)generally lifelong.
B)often limited to masturbation.
C)frequently limited to intercourse.
D)common in older men.
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40
Deanna has never experienced an orgasm during intercourse but can achieve orgasm through masturbation. She is concerned that she has an orgasmic disorder. What should Deanna know?

A)She probably holds some deep-seated resentment toward her partner that needs to be resolved.
B)She is correct and probably does suffer from female orgasmic disorder.
C)Many women cannot achieve orgasm through intercourse alone and require direct stimulation of the clitoris.
D)She probably suffers from guilt and sees sex as something shameful.
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41
The only Canadian professional organization that currently certifies sex therapists is the

A)Canadian Association of Sex Educators, Counsellors, and Therapists (CASECT).
B)Quebec Board of Sex Therapy Certification (QBSTC).
C)Board of Examiners in Sex Therapy and Counselling in Ontario (BESTCO).
D)Canadian Medical Association (CMA).
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42
Claire assigns her sex therapy clients Michelle and Shamin to daily homework in which they try sensate focus exercises. Claire's approach reflects the

A)biopsychosocial approach.
B)Masters and Johnson approach.
C)PLISSIT model.
D)psychoanalytic approach.
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43
For treating erectile dysfunction, Tadalafil is

A)an injectible drug that increases the level of nitric oxide in the penis.
B)a drug that relaxes the muscles that surround the small blood vessels in the penis.
C)an inflatable type of penile implant.
D)a testosterone patch.
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44
Erectile dysfunction drugs such as Viagra and Cialis should not be taken by men

A)taking nitrate drugs.
B)who have a history of alcoholism.
C)who are diabetic.
D)taking SSRI drugs.
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45
As part of their sex therapy program, Bill and John practise a series of touching exercises that involve caressing and stroking body areas other than the genitals. These exercises are called

A)reciprocal massage.
B)pre-penetration stimulation.
C)the stop-start technique.
D)sensate focus.
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46
People who find it difficult to accept their sex organs as sources of pleasure likely feel this way because

A)they are misinformed about sexual function.
B)their parents instilled in them a sense of guilt over touching their genitals.
C)they have poor communication skills.
D)they have a sexual dysfunction.
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47
Erectile dysfunction drugs such as Viagra and Cialis work by

A)increasing the metabolism of testosterone.
B)increasing sexual thoughts.
C)facilitating blood flow into the penis.
D)facilitating the flow of arousal responses in the brain to the penis.
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48
Which of the following is not likely to be a cause of sexual arousal disorder among women?

A)Cognitive interference
B)Impaired blood flow to the genitals
C)Lack of knowledge of sexual response
D)Elevated testosterone
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49
In treating hypoactive sexual desire disorder, some therapists suggest

A)self-stimulation exercises and erotic fantasy.
B)the start-stop technique.
C)the squeeze technique.
D)vaginal dilators.
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50
Some medications to treat depression impair sexual functioning (e.g., SSRIs). One medication that is often prescribed along with an SSRI to help prevent sexual side effects is

A)Valium.
B)Demerol.
C)Wellbutrin.
D)Panax.
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51
Some cases of low sexual desire among men involve hormonal deficiencies. For men with low testosterone, hormone replacement therapy is effective in about

A)25% of cases.
B)50% of cases.
C)75% of cases.
D)100% of cases.
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52
A primary objective of the PLISSIT model is to

A)administer tests to identify the extent to which medications may be interfering with sexual function.
B)help clients understand and use their responses to sexual communication questionnaires to resolve sexual conflicts.
C)differentiate between sexual problems that can be resolved with basic education and those that require specialized therapy.
D)help clients understand the range of pharmacological treatments that might be appropriate for them.
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53
Anna is very distressed that she does not experience orgasm during sex, which occurs because she never learned about clitoral stimulation. Which category of psychosocial causes of sexual dysfunction does this represent?

A)Emotional factors
B)Myths and misinformation
C)Ineffective sexual techniques
D)Boredom and routine
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54
A sex therapist helps his client uncover the deep-seated psychological roots of his lack of desire for sex with his partner. The therapist's approach is an example of

A)an insight-oriented approach.
B)a cognitive-behavioural approach.
C)a mindfulness approach.
D)the PLISSIT model approach.
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55
Sexual contact between a sex therapist and a client is

A)unethical.
B)recommended for some dysfunctions but certainly not all.
C)legal if the therapist is a licensed sex surrogate.
D)legal only if the client gives written consent.
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56
When Ian is having sex with his partner, he worries about whether he will be able to maintain an erection for a long enough period that his partner is sexually satisfied. Ian is experiencing

A)erectile dysfunction.
B)performance anxiety.
C)relationship issues.
D)a dip in testosterone.
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57
Viagra, which enhances the natural processes of erection, was introduced in

A)1996.
B)1997.
C)1998.
D)1999.
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58
Who pioneered the use of the direct behavioural approach to treat sexual dysfunctions?

A)Sigmund Freud
B)Masters and Johnson
C)Alfred Kinsey
D)Helen Singer Kaplan
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59
The most common models used in sex therapy are

A)psychoanalytic.
B)individually focused.
C)medically focused.
D)cognitive and behavioural.
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60
The development of effective biological treatments for female sexual dysfunction has lagged behind the development of biological treatments for male sexual dysfunction. Some have speculated this is because

A)pharmaceutical companies believe there would only be a small market for female sexual dysfunction drugs.
B)sexual dysfunction is less common among women.
C)female sexual response is more directly tied to psychosocial issues.
D)women's reproductive systems are more complex than men's.
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61
Of the following, which is not likely to be a recommended treatment for sexual desire disorder?

A)Arousing fantasies
B)The squeeze technique
C)Masturbation
D)Sensate focus
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62
Taking narcotics can depress the production of testosterone and, as a result, reduce sexual desire.
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63
Biological treatments for rapid ejaculation include

A)androgens.
B)vasodilators.
C)antidepressants.
D)nitrates.
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64
The stop-start and squeeze techniques are most likely to be effective for men with

A)situational rapid ejaculation.
B)mild rapid ejaculation.
C)severe rapid ejaculation.
D)lifelong rapid ejaculation.
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65
A majority of women are able to have an orgasm without clitoral stimulation.
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66
Which of the following was not identified by the Kleinplatz et al. study as a component of great sex?

A)Communication and empathy
B)Interpersonal risk-taking
C)Being present, focused, and embodied
D)Minimum proficiency in performing oral sex
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67
Men who exercise regularly are more likely to get erectile dysfunction than men who conserve their energy.
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68
If a man is occasionally unable to get an erection when he wants to, this is an indication that he has a sexual dysfunction.
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69
Research by Brotto and colleagues suggest that _________ show promise in treating women's sexual concerns.

A)digestive cleansing programs
B)mindfulness techniques
C)some Scientology techniques
D)biofeedback programs
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70
Hypogonadism may cause low sexual interest and erectile difficulties in men.
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71
Jessica has been having a burning pain during intercourse and is seeking treatment. According to a study by Bergeron et al. (2001), her best option for pain reduction is

A)surgical treatment.
B)cognitive-behavioural therapy.
C)biological feedback.
D)prescription analgesic use.
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72
For women who are unable to have orgasms, a good suggestion is to

A)try a vibrator.
B)limit masturbation to once a week.
C)focus on improving cardio-vascular fitness.
D)direct all sexual stimulation specifically on eliciting an orgasmic response.
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73
Plastic vaginal dilators are used in the treatment of

A)female sexual arousal disorder.
B)female orgasmic disorder.
C)vaginismus.
D)dyspareunia.
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74
Dyspareunia is characterized by pain in the genital area during sexual activity.
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75
For most couples, problems in the relationship can easily be separated off from what happens in the bedroom.
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76
A criticism of contemporary sex therapy offered by Kleinplatz is that it tends to be

A)overly focused on process rather than on outcomes.
B)focused on solving problems rather than enhancing eroticism.
C)insufficiently integrated with modern medical treatments.
D)focused disproportionately on relationship issues compared to sexual skills development.
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77
Diabetes mellitus can have an impact on sexual response.
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78
A woman who does not experience genital arousal in response to physical stimulation may be less responsive to touch in general.
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79
In treating orgasmic disorder in women, once intercourse is introduced, it is recommended that the couple use the

A)lateral-entry position.
B)female-superior position.
C)male-superior position.
D)rear-entry position.
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80
Discuss three major psychosocial causes of sexual dysfunctions among men and women.
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