Sexual Dysfunction In Patients With Adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: A Pilot Study

CANADIAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN SEXUALITY(2021)

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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptomatology, comorbid diseases, and pharmacological treatment with antidepressants can have a negative impact on sexual function, which in turn increases the likelihood of sexual dysfunction in people with ADHD. The objective of this pilot study was to differentiate and delineate possible sexual dysfunction in adults with ADHD. Adult ADHD patients (n = 32, cisgender / heterosexual) and healthy controls (n = 32, cisgender / heterosexual) filled out the DaS-Zuf questionnaire with 59 items (Krieger, 2013). This questionnaire is divided into the scales "general contentment with life," "anxiety/depression," "sexual dysfunction" and "sexual satisfaction." Patients with ADHD had significantly higher scores on single items measuring various aspects of sexual dysfunction as well as higher scores on the "anxiety/depression" scale and lower scores on the "general contentment with life" scale. Following repeated measures analyses of covariance in which the scale "anxiety/depression" was controlled as covariate, none of the previously differences for single items between ADHD patients and controls remained significant. ADHD patients with methylphenidate showed stronger physical sexual arousal compared to those without methylphenidate. The results of this pilot study suggest several explanations for sexual dysfunction among adults with ADHD and offer tentative routes for practical treatment approaches.
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Adult ADHD, comorbidities, methylphenidate, sexual dysfunction, treatment
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