The journal of sexual medicine | 2019

Potential for Long-Term Benefit of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy as an Adjunct Treatment for Men with Erectile Dysfunction.

 
 
 

Abstract


INTRODUCTION\nPsychosexual counseling may enhance sexual performance outcomes in men with erectile dysfunction (ED) treated with a phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitor.\n\n\nAIM\nTo determine the potential long-term effects of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) on Pakistani men with ED who had undergone treatment with a PDE5 inhibitor (PDE5i).\n\n\nMETHODS\nIn a 15-18-month follow-up, we reassessed a subsample of 20 men who had been treated with either PDE5is (monotherapy group) or CBT\xa0+ PDE5i (combined group) on 2 dimensions: sexual functioning and mental health functioning.\n\n\nMAIN OUTCOME MEASURE\nInternational Index of Erectile Function was used to assess sexual function, and 2 Mental Health Inventory subscales were used to assess anxiety and depression. A brief semi-structured interview assessed men s current sexual status and evaluation of their CBT experience.\n\n\nRESULTS\nMen in the combined group continued to show improvement on erectile function and several other sexual parameters, whereas men in the monotherapy group showed either no further improvement or a decrement in sexual response parameters. The results did not appear to be related to changes in relationship satisfaction or mental health indices.\n\n\nCLINICAL IMPLICATIONS\nAdjunctive CBT shows long-term benefits in men with ED treated with a PDE5i.\n\n\nSTRENGTH & LIMITATIONS\nEffect sizes were strong, overcoming the small sample size, but attrition may affect the generalizability of the findings.\n\n\nCONCLUSION\nIn the first long-term follow-up study of its kind, CBT proved an effective and supportive adjunctive treatment for Pakistani men with ED taking a PDE5i, with benefits extending long after the end of treatment. Khan S, Amjad A, Rowland D. Potential for Long-Term Benefit of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy as an Adjunct Treatment for Men with Erectile Dysfunction. J Sex Med 2019;16:300-306.

Volume 16 2
Pages \n 300-306\n
DOI 10.1016/j.jsxm.2018.12.014
Language English
Journal The journal of sexual medicine

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