The DSM-5 includes a group of criteria to explore various issues to determine how best to treat a sexual dysfunction.All of the following are used to assess a dysfunction, EXCEPT for:
a. Medical factors
b. Relationship factors
c. Cultural factors
d. Contraceptive factors
Question 2
What was a major criticism of how the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) classified sexual dysfunctions, which ultimately led to changes within the DSM-5?
a. Diagnoses were mainly related to male dysfunctions.
b. Diagnoses typically focused on global sexual dysfunctions.
c. Diagnoses were too focused on psychological factors.
d. Diagnoses were dependent upon where in the sexual response cycle the symptoms occurred.