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Internet-based psychological and oral medical treatment compared to psychological treatment alone for ED

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posted on 2008-10-01, 00:00 authored by M McCabe, E Price
Introduction. Sexual function through pregnancy and the postpartum period is an important aspect of quality of life.
Despite this, prospective studies are limited, and the impact of body image on sexual function has not been explored.
Aims. The current study reports on a pilot study that evaluated the effectiveness of a combined Internet-based
psychological treatment program and oral medication compared to an Internet-based psychological program.
Methods. Twelve men with ED participated in the study.
Main Outcome Measures. Assessments were made pre and postintervention on ED, relationship satisfaction, sexual
satisfaction, self-esteem, and quality of life.
Results. Multivariate analyses of variance demonstrated that both treatment conditions showed improvements from
pretest to posttest in sexual functioning, relationships, and personal well-being.
Conclusions. This study indicates the importance of targeting psychological and relationship variables in the
treatment of ED. Further research with larger numbers of participants is necessary for a more rigorous evaluation
of treatment programs that combine psychological and medication interventions for ED.

History

Journal

Journal of sexual medicine

Volume

5

Issue

10

Pagination

2338 - 2346

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

Location

Malden, Mass.

ISSN

1743-6095

eISSN

1743-6109

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2008, Wiley-Blackwell