Prevalence and nature of sexual dysfunctions in OCD in a tertiary medical college

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  • Rajarshi Guha Thakurta, Om Prakash Singh Pradipto Dhar, Sharmila Sarkar, Paramita Ray, Asim Kumar Mallick

Abstract

Normal sexual behavior brings pleasure to oneself and one's partner involves stimulation of the primary sex organs including coitus; it is devoid of inappropriate feelings of guilt or anxiety and is not compulsive. Sexual functioning is influenced by a number of factors, mental illness being one of them. Sexual dysfunction in patients with OCD has mostly been studied independently or in gender-specific studies. These studies have reported significant dysfunction in different areas of sexual functioning. The aim of this study is an attempt to assess & compare the presence, prevalence & types of sexual dysfunctions (SD) in OCD mostly coming from rural background in a Tertiary Government Hospital in West Bengal. Our study revealed Sexual dysfunction was in 53.33% of the subjects. Orgasmic dysfunction was the most frequent dysfunction 20.51% in females (N=8), followed by problems in desire15.38%. However since the data were collected from a specific population, the degree to which they represent the general population cannot be commented upon.


Key word : OCD, Sexual Dysfunction

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2016-07-05

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Paramita Ray, Asim Kumar Mallick, R. G. T. O. P. S. P. D. S. S. (2016). Prevalence and nature of sexual dysfunctions in OCD in a tertiary medical college. Eastern Journal of Psychiatry, 17(2). Retrieved from https://easternjpsychiatry.pswjournal.org/index.php/about/article/view/14

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ORIGINAL ARTICLE