Significance of Psychogenic Factors
Psychogenic Factors encompass a range of mental and emotional influences that can impact physical health and contribute to various conditions, notably erectile dysfunction. These factors include stress, anxiety, depression, and performance-related psychological issues that exacerbate sexual dysfunction. Furthermore, psychogenic elements can affect behaviors leading to obesity and influence processes such as milk production in breastfeeding. Understanding these factors highlights the interconnectedness of mental health and physical well-being, particularly in the context of sexual health and dietary habits.
Synonyms: Mental factors, Psychosocial elements
The below excerpts are indicatory and do represent direct quotations or translations. It is your responsibility to fact check each reference.
The concept of Psychogenic Factors in scientific sources
Psychogenic Factors encompass mental and emotional influences, like worry and fear, alongside psychological elements such as anxiety and behavioral conditioning, both of which can lead to or worsen sexual dysfunction.
From: World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
(1) Psychogenic factors encompass emotional and psychological elements that contribute to the onset and exacerbation of Amlapitta, such as stress and anxiety.[1] (2) Emotional triggers that can influence the secretion of milk during breastfeeding, including affection and physical touch with the infant.[2] (3) Mental or emotional conditions affecting a mother that can hinder milk production or ejection.[3] (4) Mental or emotional states that can influence physical health, particularly in conditions like Urticaria.[4] (5) Psychogenic Factors are mental and emotional conditions that can lead to obesity, considered in the holistic approach of Ayurveda.[5]
From: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
(1) Psychological influences that can lead to sexual dysfunction, including anxiety and behavioral conditioning.[6] (2) Mental and emotional influences such as worry and fear, which can lead to or exacerbate sexual dysfunction.[7]
From: Ayushdhara journal
(1) Emotional or psychological factors that influence physical health, particularly related to sexual dysfunction.[8] (2) Psychogenic factors that contribute to erectile dysfunction can include stress, anxiety, depression, and psychological issues regarding sexual performance.[9]