Asked by
Jayden Bendall
on Dec 10, 2024Verified
A clinician is evaluating a patient with erectile disorder. To determine whether physical factors are responsible for the condition, the clinician should measure:
A) performance anxiety.
B) masturbatory arousal.
C) spectator role.
D) nocturnal penile tumescence.
Nocturnal Penile Tumescence
The phenomenon of penile erection during sleep, often occurring during rapid eye movement (REM) sleep.
Masturbatory Arousal
Sexual excitement and stimulation achieved through self-touch or masturbation.
Spectator Role
A position taken by an individual who observes an event or situation without directly participating or influencing its outcome, often used in contexts of social interaction and psychological behavior.
- Become aware of the biological and psychological factors shaping sexual desire and capability.
Verified Answer
YW
Learning Objectives
- Become aware of the biological and psychological factors shaping sexual desire and capability.