ICD-11 中与性健康和性功能障碍相关的变化及其对临床实践的影响。

Koray Başar
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在《国际疾病分类》(ICD-11)第11版中,根据目前的证据、最佳做法并考虑到人权,重新制定了与性健康有关的疾病分类,预计这将反映出更为综合的临床方法并为其提供指导。克服了“器质性”和“非器质性”疾病之间的人为而又历史的区别,在ICD-10中被分类为“精神和行为障碍”和“泌尿生殖系统障碍”的性功能障碍被列入了一个名为“与性健康有关的疾病”的新章节。在实践中,这种方法一直被推荐。然而,诊断分类与建议不一致。功能障碍的定义具有非规范性但基于个体的阈值,根据性反应周期的不同阶段进行分类,类似于ICD-10和精神障碍诊断与统计手册第5版(DSM-5)。然而,在男性和女性的功能障碍的临床表现的异同也被考虑,导致与DSM-5方法的差异。性别不一致被分类在这个新形成的“与性健康有关的条件”章节中,而不是像以前的版本那样与精神障碍一起分类,反映了当前对性别多样性的非病理理解。此外,对这些条件的标准进行了修订,以包括性别认同经验的可变性。此外,去除与性取向相关的诊断类别的残差。在ICD-10中,性倾向障碍类别取代了“性偏好障碍”,在概念和分类上有了重大的修改。
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The Changes in ICD-11 Related to Sexual Health and Dysfunction and Their Implication for Clinical Practice.

The classification of sexual health-related conditions was reformulated in 11th revision of International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) following current evidence, best practice, and taking human rights into consideration, which is expected to reflect and provide guidance for more integrative clinical approaches. Overcoming the artificial, yet historical, distinction between "organic" and "non-organic" conditions, sexual dysfunctions classified in the "Mental and Behavioral Disorders" and "Disorders of Genitourinary System" in ICD-10 were listed in a new chapter called "Conditions Related to Sexual Health." In practice, this approach has been consistently recommended. However, diagnostical clasification was not congruent with the recommendation. Dysfunctions, defined with a non-normative but individual-based threshold, are categorized according to different stages of the sexual response cycle, similar to ICD-10 and Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 5th version (DSM-5). However, similarities and distinctions in the clinical presentation of the dysfunction in men and women were also considered, resulting in differences from the DSM-5 approach. Gender Incongruence is classified in this newly formed "Conditions Related to Sexual Health" chapter, not with mental disorders as in the earlier version, reflecting the current non-pathologizing understanding of gender diversity. Furthermore, the criteria for these conditions were revised to embrace the variability in the experience of gender identity. In addition, the residuals of sexual orientation-related diagnostic categories were removed. Paraphilic disorders categories replaced "Disorders of sexual preference" in ICD-10, with significant modifications in conceptualization and classification.

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