Using the biopsychosocial model to predict nocturnal penile rigidity in men with erectile dysfunction
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-1989
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the relative contributions of sets of descriptive, organic, and psychosocial variables to a prediction of nocturnal penile rigidity among a group of men presenting with significant erectile dysfunction. Seventy veterans referred for evaluation of their erectile dysfunction completed several standardized questionnaires and two nights of nocturnal penile rigidity monitoring (NPRM) using the snap gauge technique. Results suggest that each set of variables uniquely contributes to a prediction of NPRM. Findings support the view that a biopsychosocial approach should be used in the evaluation and treatment of erectile dysfunction.
Recommended Citation
Plante, T. G., Kerns, R., Yellig, W., & Haithwornwaite, J. (1989). Using the biopsychosocial model to predict nocturnal penile rigidity in men with erectile dysfunction. Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy, 15 , 247 254.