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The “10 Minute” Sexual History

 

1. CHIEF COMPLAINT

Is this a problem of:

  • Desire,
  • Arousal (Erection or Lubrication),
  • Orgasm (Premature, Delayed, or anorgasmia)
  • Sexual Pain
2. ONSET
  • Gradual versus sudden (Trigger Red Flags?) 
  • Lifelong or Situational
3. SITUATIONAL OR GENERALIZED (GLOBAL)
  • Does dysfunction occur with all partners? 
  • How does self-stimulation affect problem?
  • In Erectile Dysfunction:
    • Waking erections
    • Masturbatory erections
    • Partner shared erections
4. RATING OF PROBLEM

Rate on a scale of 1 - 10.

Example for erections:

 Scale for Erections


5. REST OF SEXUAL RESPONSE
  • Review other phases of sexual response cycle 
  • Pain with sex or ejaculation
6. SEXUAL RESPONSE OF PARTNER
  • If FEMALE: Her desire, arousal and orgasms 
  • If MALE: As above (“Does your partner have any concerns about his desire, erections, or orgasm?”)
7. REACTION OF BOTH PARTNERS TO THE PROBLEM
  • How do each individually feel about problem? 
  • What are the consequences of the problem?
8. CURRENT RELATIONSHIP
  • Sexually, what changes in pattern or frequency? 
  • motionally, what is the level of intimacy like?
9. MOTIVATION
  • Is the patient and their partner willing to continue being assessed? 
  • What is the enthusiasm for therapy?