Warren P Klam’s research while affiliated with Naval Medical Center San Diego and other places

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Publications (11)


Survey of Sexual Function and Pornography
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April 2019

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38 Citations

Military Medicine

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Andrew P Doan

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Matthew S Christman

Introduction We aimed to explore and describe the pornography habits of young men and women. Given recent upward trends in pornography use and erectile dysfunction, along with a plausible pathophysiology, we hypothesized that pornography use would correlate with sexual dysfunction. Materials and Methods Institutional Review Board approval was obtained. Surveys were distributed to 20–40 year old men and women presenting to a urology clinic. Information was collected on demographics and medical history. Sexual function was evaluated with the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) in men and the Female Sexual Function Index in women. Extent of potential addiction to pornography was measured with the pornography craving questionnaire and the obsessive passion scale. Pornography use was measured based on both frequency and duration, and analyzed relative to sexual dysfunction. Results Men used pornography significantly more frequently than women (81.1% vs. 39%). Computer and cellular phone image viewing were the most popular modalities in both sexes. There was no association between IIEF and craving for, or obsessive passion for, pornography. Preference for pornography with masturbation was found to be significantly associated with erectile dysfunction (p = 0.001). Rates of erectile dysfunction were lowest in those preferring partnered sex without pornography (22.3%) and increased significantly when pornography was preferred over partnered sex (78%). No correlation was found between any variables and female sexual dysfunction. Conclusions Pornography and sexual dysfunction are common among young people. No clear relationship exists between extent of addiction to pornography and sexual dysfunction in either gender. However, men who prefer masturbation with pornography to partnered sex have a significantly increased risk of sexual dysfunction. Given sexual dysfunction may be associated with mental health concerns, further evaluation of its causes and impact on military operational readiness are warranted.


Behaviors Associated with Internet Use in Military Medical Students and Residents

April 2019

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8 Citations

Military Medicine

Introduction Problematic use of video games, social media, and Internet-related activities may be associated with sleep deprivation and poor work performance. The Internet Addiction Test was given to military medical and nursing students and housestaff to assess problematic Internet use. Methods Medical and nursing students at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences and residents from Naval Medical Center San Diego were contacted via email (n = 1,000) and given a survey that included the Internet Addiction Test (IAT) and questions asking about other specific lifestyle variables. Individuals who received an Internet Addiction Score (IAS) ≥50 were identified as likely experiencing harmful effects of Internet addiction (IA). Results Of 399 surveys submitted, 68 were omitted due to gross incompletion or failing to finish the entirety of the IAT. Of the participants included, 205 (61.1%) were male and 125 (37.9%) were female. The mean age was 28.6 years old (S.D. = 5.1 years). In regards to training status, completed surveys were assessed for 94 medical residents, 221 School of Medicine students, and 16 Graduate School of Nursing students. Our survey showed 5.5% of the participants (n = 18) indicated problems with Internet use that are concerning for IA. Conclusions The study results indicated that our population showed problematic Internet use in the lower range of global estimates of IA. Rates of IA further decreased between medical students and residents. Multiple lifestyle variables were significantly associated with IA score and may serve as indicators of a higher score. Interestingly, the use of social media during sleeping hours was most significantly associated with increased IAS. This paper discusses IA among military medical and nursing trainees and how problematic Internet use may affect work performance and force readiness.


Correction: Park, B.Y., et al. Is Internet Pornography Causing Sexual Dysfunctions? A Review with Clinical Reports. Behav. Sci. 2016, 6, 17
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June 2018

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Behavioral Sciences

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Internet Gaming Disorder and Internet Addiction Disorder: Future Careers in Research, Education, and Treatment

December 2017

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Technology and the Internet facilitate robust advances in science, medicine, and business. We estimate that mental health careers involving technology will grow, and the need for mental health professionals who can recognize, assess, and treat disordered behaviors associated with technology use will also increase. There will be opportunities as treatment providers and as educators. Given the vast expansion and accessibility of technology, it is important that mental health professionals study, understand, and when appropriate, apply evidenced-based approaches to increase benefits and reduce risks to their patients. Chapters in this book provide numerous examples of benefits of technology in behavioral health careers and to the healthcare delivered to patients. It is our hope that mental health professionals incorporate technology and leverage technology in their careers. This chapter will equip scientists and healthcare providers for new career opportunities related to excessive use and abuse of video games, the Internet, and other technological devices that facilitate access to online activities.



Is Internet Pornography Causing Sexual Dysfunctions? A Review with Clinical Reports

August 2016

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Behavioral Sciences

Traditional factors that once explained men's sexual difficulties appear insufficient to account for the sharp rise in erectile dysfunction, delayed ejaculation, decreased sexual satisfaction, and diminished libido during partnered sex in men under 40. This review (1) considers data from multiple domains, e.g., clinical, biological (addiction/urology), psychological (sexual conditioning), sociological; and (2) presents a series of clinical reports, all with the aim of proposing a possible direction for future research of this phenomenon. Alterations to the brain's motivational system are explored as a possible etiology underlying pornography-related sexual dysfunctions. This review also considers evidence that Internet pornography's unique properties (limitless novelty, potential for easy escalation to more extreme material, video format, etc.) may be potent enough to condition sexual arousal to aspects of Internet pornography use that do not readily transition to real-life partners, such that sex with desired partners may not register as meeting expectations and arousal declines. Clinical reports suggest that terminating Internet pornography use is sometimes sufficient to reverse negative effects, underscoring the need for extensive investigation using methodologies that have subjects remove the variable of Internet pornography use. In the interim, a simple diagnostic protocol for assessing patients with porn-induced sexual dysfunction is put forth.


Case Report: Internet Gaming Disorder Associated With Pornography Use

September 2015

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The Yale journal of biology and medicine

Internet gaming disorder (IGD) is not currently a recognized diagnosis in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders-5 (DSM-5). However, IGD has been noted to warrant further research for possible future inclusion in the DSM. In many ways, IGD strongly resembles substance and gambling addictions. Such characteristics include tolerance, withdrawal, and social and occupational neglect resulting from increased time invested in video game use and acquisition. The use of similar or closely related media is also seen, which mirrors the natural course of substance and gambling addictions. We present a case of a 22-year-old man who exhibited IGD and problems associated with pornography use. This case report exemplifies the sequelae of IGD. Our paper also reviews the possible mechanisms of behavioral addiction, as well as the status of IGD as a potential subcategory of behavioral addiction. Additional research is needed to determine if IGD co-occurs with problematic use of pornography.


Excessive Video Game Use, Sleep Deprivation, and Poor Work Performance Among U.S. Marines Treated in a Military Mental Health Clinic: A Case Series

July 2015

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Military Medicine

Excessive use of video games may be associated with sleep deprivation, resulting in poor job performance and atypical mood disorders. Three active duty service members in the U.S. Marine Corps were offered mental health evaluation for sleep disturbance and symptoms of blunted affect, low mood, poor concentration, inability to focus, irritability, and drowsiness. All three patients reported insomnia as their primary complaint. When asked about online video games and sleep hygiene practices, all three patients reported playing video games from 30 hours to more than 60 hours per week in addition to maintaining a 40-hour or more workweek. Our patients endorsed sacrificing sleep to maintain their video gaming schedules without insight into the subsequent sleep deprivation. During the initial interviews, they exhibited blunted affects and depressed moods, but appeared to be activated with enthusiasm and joy when discussing their video gaming with the clinical provider. Our article illustrates the importance of asking about online video gaming in patients presenting with sleep disturbances, poor work performance, and depressive symptoms. Because excessive video gaming is becoming more prevalent worldwide, military mental health providers should ask about video gaming when patients report problems with sleep. Reprint & Copyright © 2015 Association of Military Surgeons of the U.S.


Tendon Rupture Associated With Excessive Smartphone Gaming

April 2015

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JAMA Internal Medicine

Excessive use of smartphones has been associated with injuries. A 29-year-old, right hand-dominant man presented with chronic left thumb pain and loss of active motion from playing a Match-3 puzzle video game on his smartphone all day for 6 to 8 weeks. On physical examination, the left extensor pollicis longus tendon was not palpable, and no tendon motion was noted with wrist tenodesis. The thumb metacarpophalangeal range of motion was 10° to 80°, and thumb interphalangeal range of motion was 30° to 70°. The clinical diagnosis was rupture of the left extensor pollicis longus tendon. The patient subsequently underwent an extensor indicis proprius (1 of 2 tendons that extend the index finger) to extensor pollicis longus tendon transfer. During surgery, rupture of the extensor pollicis longus tendon was seen between the metacarpophalangeal and wrist joints. The potential for video games to reduce pain perception raises clinical and social considerations about excessive use, abuse, and addiction. Future research should consider whether pain reduction is a reason some individuals play video games excessively, manifest addiction, or sustain injuries associated with video gaming.



Citations (9)


... Adolescents experience rapid physical growth and sexual maturity, which, along with the development of sexual desires, makes them vulnerable to pornography. The analysis shows that males tend to access pornography more frequently, making them more susceptible to exposure compared to females (Berger et al., 2019;Prihandini, 2020;Pawlikowska-Gorzelańczyk et al., 2023). This tendency is linked to neurobiological changes in adolescent males, which increase dopamine levels and sexual arousal (Mahmoud et al., 2023). ...

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Exposure to Ponographic Media Among Adolescents Aged (20-24 Years)
Survey of Sexual Function and Pornography
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  • April 2019

Military Medicine

... 29 Internet addiction is not associated with age, sex, or duration spent on the internet per day. 17,30 Nonetheless, it is associated with substance abuse such as alcohol use and smoking. 31 In the present study, among the three components of psychological distress, only anxiety was associated with internet addiction. ...

Behaviors Associated with Internet Use in Military Medical Students and Residents
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  • April 2019

Military Medicine

... Although the diagnosis of pornography addiction is controversial, there is increasing evidence linking frequent pornography use with an impact on partnered sexual satisfaction, marital and relationship happiness, and sexual dysfunction including low libido and ED. [8][9][10][11] Internet pornography provides limitless novelty and an on-demand video format which may condition sexual arousal, making it difficult for men to transition to real-life partners. 12 No validated screening tool to identify pornography-related difficulties including ED has been developed. ...

PD69-12 SURVEY OF SEXUAL FUNCTION AND PORNOGRAPHY
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  • April 2017

The Journal of Urology

... Varios estudios relacionan el uso de pornografía con las disfunciones sexuales (Begovic y Örebro University, 2019;Park et al., 2016;Sniewski y Farvid, 2020). Estas son comunes con el avance de la edad, pero la novedad con la NPO es el aumento de la incidencia de dichas disfunciones en menores de 40 años, e incluso menores de 30, según algunos estudios y relatos personales de profesionales con quienes he tenido contacto. ...

Is Internet Pornography Causing Sexual Dysfunctions? A Review with Clinical Reports

Behavioral Sciences

... Furthermore, the overrepresentation of gaming in the "at risk" profile supports the link between pornography consumption and the use of screens, including gaming (Stockdale & Coyne, 2018;Voss et al., 2015). Additionally, a study about the link between gaming and pornography use among young adults during the COVID-19 pandemic found that those with higher levels of depression, anxiety, and impulsivity had increased use of both media (Sallie et al., 2021), which also coincides with the findings of our study. ...

Case Report: Internet Gaming Disorder Associated With Pornography Use

The Yale journal of biology and medicine

... Adolescents who are addicted to digital games delay their sleep behaviours and experience sleep deprivation due to playing games on the computer for a long time. As a result, fatigue in academic life, weakening of attention deficit, inability to focus, decrease in participation, loss of education or career opportunities, and decrease in academic achievement problems arise (Batthyány et al., 2009;Chiu et al., 2004;Eickhoff et al., 2015). The presence of a healthy sleep routine and quality sleep greatly affect the adolescent's classroom engagement, school performance and satisfaction (Spies-Shapiro & Margolin, 2014). ...

Excessive Video Game Use, Sleep Deprivation, and Poor Work Performance Among U.S. Marines Treated in a Military Mental Health Clinic: A Case Series
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  • July 2015

Military Medicine

... -Inflating balloons with the hand [57] 4.1.3. Procedure-Throughout the session with each participant, the reviewed articles adhered to a specific protocol, which was as follows: [58][59][60][61][62][63][64][65][66][67][68][69][70][71][72] The patient was recommended to adhere to standard treatment protocols, such as rest, ice, and ultrasound application, for a week, contingent on the intensity of symptoms, with the aim of mitigating acute pain. ...

Tendon Rupture Associated With Excessive Smartphone Gaming
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  • April 2015

JAMA Internal Medicine

... 3,16 As the pandemic has raged on globally, the suicide rates have not dipped despite limited access to lethal means. 17 There are no data available to affirm whether cyber suicides have risen in proportion. ...

Cyberbullying of mental health patients: Ethical and professional considerations for publication of case reports in the digital age
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  • November 2014

Addictive Behaviors

... Er zeigte signifikante Frustration und Reizbarkeit, wenn es ihm nicht möglich war, Google Glass TM zu nutzen. Er wies zudem die Verhaltensauffälligkeit auf, sich ständig mit dem Finger an die Schläfe zu tippen; dem Ort, an dem man das Device kontaktiert(Yung et al. 2015). ...

Internet addiction disorder and problematic use of Google Glass™ in patient treated at a residential substance abuse treatment program
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  • September 2014

Addictive Behaviors