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Human Sexuality
Introduction
 Reproduction is only 1 component of sexuality
 Human beings can be sexual (engage in sexual relationships and find sexual expression)
without reproducing
 Women’s reproductive system: menstruation, ovulation and lactation will be experienced
 Men’s reproductive system
 Generation, maturation & ejaculation of spermatozoa is experienced
Factor affecting sexuality
 Relationships
 The quality of relationships can strongly influence the quality of the sexual experience
 Love and trust are key factors
 Cognition and perception
 Psychological factors and emotional state greatly influence sexual response
 Knowledge and misperceptions of sexuality also influence sexual functioning
 Culture, values and beliefs
 Cultural factors, values, morals, religious beliefs and personal values shape views on
contraception, abortion, sex and sex outside of marriage
 Self-concept
 A person comfortable with themselves as sexual beings are more likely to experience
pleasure and comfort with sexual relations
Previous experience (e.g. sexual abuse, abortion and unwanted pregnancy)
 Experience and ideas influence current sexual functioning
 Pregnancy: may affect one’s libido (sex drive)
 Environment: affects sexual functioning (e.g. lack of privacy)
Altered human sexuality
 Nurses play a key role by assessing alterations in sexuality, assisting in the prevention of
problems and helping patients to cope with existing problems
 Sexual abuse
 Some people manifest altered sexual functioning by being sexually abusive to others
 Sexual abuse results in sexual problems for the abused and the abuser
 Hypoactive sexual desire
 Lack of hypoactive sexual desire is subjective
 Medications, neurological problems/hormone imbalances, depression and
interpersonal difficulties can be contributing factors
 Erectile dysfunction (impotence)
 Inability to attain/maintain an erection long enough for a satisfactory sexual experience
 Orgasmic dysfunction (the ability to have an orgasm varies)
 Lack of information, lack of adequate stimulation or problems with an intimate
relationship can cause difficulty in attaining an orgasm
 Genito pelvic pain: pain during intercourse
 Pregnancy, infertility & abortion: sensitive assessment of in/voluntary abortion/miscarriage
 Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) e.g. Chlamydia, Gonorrhoea, Syphilis
 Transmission of infected body fluids through sexual acts
 Provide health education to encourage safer sex
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