The nurse is researching the genetic link to sexual dysfunction and sexual disorders. Which sexual dysfunction syndromes or disorders does the nurse learn are directly related to chromosomal inheritance? Select all that apply

1. Turner syndrome
2. Gender dysphoria
3. Kleinfelter syndrome
4. Paraphilic disorder
5. Intersex condition


Answer: 1, 3
Explanation: Turner syndrome and Kleinfelter syndrome are directly related to chromosomal inheritance. With these syndromes, an incorrect combination of chromosomes occurs, leading to abnormalities in sexual development. Gender dysphoria is a feeling of distress that arises when individuals experience psychosocial incongruence between their assigned gender and the gender with which they more clearly identify. Chromosomal inheritance is not implicated in paraphilic disorder. Intersex condition is caused by hormonal dysfunction during fetal development, not a chromosomal inheritance.

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