Multiple Choice
The DSM-5 defines sexual dysfunction as ________.
A) a pathological inability to regulate arousal states, to delay or achieve ejaculation, and/or to control orgasms
B) a clinically significant disturbance in a person's ability to respond sexually or to experience sexual pleasure
C) a condition characterized by a lack of interest in sexual activities caused by depression
D) a diminution of sexual functioning in one of the four phases of sexual response
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