The nurse is caring for a female patient with female orgasmic disorder. The nurse explains that a number of factors are involved in the development of the disorder. Which factors will the nurse discuss as being associated with female orgasmic disorder?

Select all that apply.
1. Hostility toward the partner
2. Fear of becoming pregnant
3. Fear of sex
4. Fear of vaginal damage
5. Fear of losing control


Answer: 1, 2, 4, 5
Explanation: Many factors may contribute to female orgasmic disorder. These include hostility toward the partner, fear of becoming pregnant, fear of vaginal damage, and fear of losing control. A fear of sex itself generally contributes to female arousal disorder, not female orgasmic disorder.

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