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The effects of common medications on volumetric phallometry
Authors:Amy D. Lykins  Jennifer J. Robinson  Serge LeBlanc  James M. Cantor
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, University of New England, Armidale, NSW, Australiaalykins@une.edu.au;3. Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, ON, Canada;4. Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
Abstract:Abstract

Phallometry is a physiological measure of sexual response widely used for the assessment of paedophilia among sexual offenders. Although many medications decrease penile response sufficiently to interfere with sexual intercourse, it is unknown to what extent such medications might interfere with phallometric testing. In the current study, we utilized a naturalistic convenience sample of 1078 men who attended a clinic for assessment of sexual preferences, mostly related to sexual offence convictions. In the present analyses, we quantified the differences in penile response during phallometric assessment associated with taking a range of common medications. Participants on medication typically showed less penile output than participants not taking medications; however, differences were largely accounted for by age rather than by medication status. Though most medications were associated with decreases in penile responsivity during volumetric phallometric testing, such changes were small in absolute terms and appeared to be associated with ageing rather than with the medications themselves.
Keywords:Age  drugs  phallometric assessment  sexual response  medication
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