Erectile impotence precipitated by organic factors and perpetuated by performance anxiety

A survey of 72 men with erectile impotence showed that for 14 the onset had been concurrent with the start of a temporary physical disability (in 8), temporary exposure to a chemical agent in doses thought to be significant (in 4) or the return of sexual opportunity after a long period of celibacy o...

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Veröffentlicht in:Canadian Medical Association journal 1982-10, Vol.127 (7), p.599-601
Hauptverfasser: Morse, W. I, Morse, J. M
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Zusammenfassung:A survey of 72 men with erectile impotence showed that for 14 the onset had been concurrent with the start of a temporary physical disability (in 8), temporary exposure to a chemical agent in doses thought to be significant (in 4) or the return of sexual opportunity after a long period of celibacy or near-celibacy (in 2 older men). After elimination of that possible cause the impotence had persisted owing to anxiety about sexual performance. In another 6 of the 72 there were persistent nonpsychic causes for the impotence. Thus, in 28% of the men surveyed the precipitating cause of erectile impotence was organic. A large proportion of the cases of erectile impotence participated by a temporary nonpsychic factor could probably have been prevented with appropriate professional advice--for example, at the time an antihypertensive drug capable of causing the dysfunction was first prescribed.
ISSN:0008-4409