Premature Ejaculation: A psychophysiological review

1997 
Abstract This review examines the most common male sexual dysfunction, premature ejaculation (PE). The prevalence, classafication, neurophysiology, neuropharmacology, and psychologacal studies thatofer evidence useful for understanding and clinically evaluating PE are reviewed. It is proposedthat there are two basic kinds of PE: biogenic and psychogenic. Studies reporting pharmacologzcal aspects of ejaculation offer some suggestions regarding the mechanisms of ejaculation as well as possible pharmacologic aid for some premature ejaculators. The traditional assumption amongsex therapists that PE is almost universally caused 4 psychologacal features, and easily treated with sex therapy behavioral techniques, is drawn into question. Based on the limited available results from systematic investigations, behavioral treatments for PE remain benejicial to only a minority of men three years afer treatment ends, suggesting that this male dysfunction is daficult to treat effectively. The mediocre results reported i...
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