Title
Cognitive behavioral therapy as an adjunct treatment for Pakistani men with ED
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-13-2017
Journal Title
International Journal of Impotence Research
Volume
29
Issue
5
Abstract
The goal of this study was to determine potential positive effects of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) on Pakistani men with ED who were undergoing treatment with a PDE-5 inhibitor. We used a pre-post research design comparing men with and without adjunctive CBT. Men in the two groups were compared to determine whether CBT improved sexual function, as measured by the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF). A total of 60 individuals diagnosed with ED completed the study. Participants were systematically assigned to one of two groups, the CBT group or the control group. The sample was drawn from outpatients referred through several hospitals in Islamabad. All men showed improvement in sexual functioning over the course of the study, though post treatment, men in the CBT group showed greater improvement on IIEF subscales of erectile functioning, orgasmic function, intercourse satisfaction and overall satisfaction than those in the control group. CBT can be considered an effective and supportive means for achieving better sexual outcomes for Pakistani men taking PDE-5 inhibitors for erectile problems.
Recommended Citation
Khan, S; Amjad, A; and Rowland, David, "Cognitive behavioral therapy as an adjunct treatment for Pakistani men with ED" (2017). Psychology Faculty Publications. 51.
https://scholar.valpo.edu/psych_fac_pub/51