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    Clozapine induced retrograde ejaculation. A case report
    (Kure Iletisim Grubu A S, 2009) Yildirim, Ejder Akgun; Gunduz, Suleyman; Essizoglu, Altan
    It has been reported to present a patient who has schizophrenia and retrograde ejaculation clue to clozapine treatment. The patient was 42 year-old and married and several antipsychotics were administrated in first three years. Clozapine has been started upon not getting any benefit since two years. Just after administration of this drug, the patient who had the ejaculation problems were be able to orgasm. Sexual desire and stimulation were adequate. Since clozapine treatment provides a clear benefits in social and professional functionality for patient, it was not stopped in patient and the choice of decreasing dosage as high as possible is preferred.
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    Double Standard for Traditional Value of Virginity and Premarital Sexuality in Turkey: A University Students Case
    (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2011) Essizoglu, Altan; Yasan, Aziz; Yildirim, Ejder Akgun; Gurgen, Faruk; Ozkan, Mustafa
    This study investigates the prevalence of myths regarding virginity and the hymen and their associations with sexuality prior to marriage. This study was conducted with 534 single, heterosexual male and female students from various faculties of Dicle University in Turkey. The findings demonstrated that the rates of masturbation (11.1%) and premarital sexual intercourse (4.3%) were much lower in women than in men (87.7% and 44.2% respectively) who were traditionally expected to maintain their virginity until marriage. A higher degree of commitment to religious faith was associated with a lower rate of masturbation and sexual contact experience. Also, the myth that the hymen symbolized virginity was slightly more prevalent among male students (74.2% vs. 72.1%). Female virginity was significantly more important among male students (76.7%) than females (11.1%), and male students more frequently (30.1% vs. 11.1%) stated that othe blood-stained bed sheeto should be displayed to the family on the day of marriage. Although some myths about virginity were frequently reported by females, less significance was attributed to virginity by females than by males. In conclusion, the traditional social structure that incites sexual double standards still prevails over the sexual attitudes and behaviors of university students in Turkey.
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    Inappropriate treatment of a woman with vaginismus and social and psychiatric consequences in a traditional culture
    (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2009) Yasan, Aziz; Essizoglu, Altan; Yildirim, Ejder Akgun
    Vaginismus is the most commonly diagnosed sexual dysfunction among Turkish women seeking sex therapy. Herein, we report a woman with vaginismus who was referred to our clinic after unsuccessful medical interventions for vaginismus. Additionally, she was physically and emotionally abused by her husband and parents in-law. Based on DSM-IV, she was diagnosed with vaginismus, posttraumatic stress disorder and major depressive disorder. Sex therapy for this patient lasted for nine weeks, after that time she was able to penetrate her vagina with two of her fingers. In traditional culture, women with vaginismus are susceptible to social pressures, traumatic experiences and loss of social status as a result of sexual dysfunction.
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    Predictor Factors Associated with Premarital Sexual Behaviors Among University Students in an Islamic Culture
    (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2009) Yasan, Aziz; Essizoglu, Altan; Yildirim, Ejder Akgun
    We examined premarital sexual behaviors among Turkish university students and the predictor factors for these behaviors. The study included 638 eligible students ( 256 women and 382 men). Masturbation was reported by 53.3% of the participants, and sexual intercourse experience was reported by 26.3%. Men, heterosexual orientation, and non-religious/liberal religiosity were predictor factors for masturbation and premarital sexual intercourse/foreplay experience. Men having more sexual experiences than women may indicate gender double standards, while heterosexual orientation as a predictor of sexual behaviors could relate to homophobia, still prominent in Turkey. These findings highlight Islam's restrictive attitude towards sexuality despite continued Western influences.

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