Asked by Kaylie Katsiris on Jun 07, 2024

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Merging Female Sexual Arousal Disorder with Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder for women in DSM-5 is based on:

A) recognition of aversive processes going on for many women that are not accounted for in the current criteria.
B) the presence of comorbid disorders existing for many women with Hypoactive Desire.
C) the finding that female Sexual Arousal Disorder is much easier to diagnose.
D) the finding that the processes of arousal and desire overlap for many women.
E) the criticism that the former categories were male-centered and hypersexual.

Female Sexual Arousal Disorder

A condition where a woman consistently fails to attain or maintain sufficient sexual excitement, causing personal distress.

Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder

A sexual dysfunction characterized by a low level or absence of sexual desire or interest in sexual activity.

DSM-5

The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, a comprehensive classification system used by healthcare professionals for diagnosing mental disorders.

  • Understand the history and evolution of sexual dysfunction categorization and treatment.
  • Recognize the role of psychological, biological, and social factors in sexual desire and dysfunction.
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Lizeth GaytanJun 13, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The merging of Female Sexual Arousal Disorder with Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder is based on the finding that the processes of arousal and desire overlap for many women. This suggests that the previous separation of the two disorders was not accurate or helpful in capturing the full range of sexual concerns experienced by women.