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Female Sexual Function and Dysfunction
Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2008This article identifies models of sexual function, defines and categorizes sexual dysfunction, and identifies therapeutic modalities for patients who have sexual dysfunction. Additionally, it discusses some of the questionnaires used to evaluate sexual function.
Dorothy, Kammerer-Doak +1 more
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Postpartum female sexual function
European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 2009Although many women experience sexual problems in the postpartum period, research in this subject is under-explored. Embarrassment and preoccupation with the newborn are some of the reasons why many women do not seek help. Furthermore, there is a lack of professional awareness and expertise and recognition that a prerequisite in the definition of ...
Zeelha, Abdool +2 more
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Update on female sexual function
Current Opinion in Urology, 2001In this review, we briefly discuss recently published data on female sexual desire, arousal, orgasm and pain, and on medical/iatrogenic factors associated with female sexual function. The studies reviewed highlight a number of important methodological and etiological issues in the study of female sexual function.
C M, Meston, P F, Frohlich
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Premenstrual Syndrome and Female Sexual Function
Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 2020To examine the relationship between Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) and female sexual function (FSF) with the luteal (LP) and follicular phases (FP).We performed a cross-sectional survey using the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) questionnaire in the LP and FP. We used the Brazilian's version of the Premenstrual Symptoms Screen Tool (PSST) and the Daily
Maiara Conzatti +5 more
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Latent Structures of Female Sexual Functioning
Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2011For the last three decades, male and female sexual responses have been conceptualized as similar, based on separated and sequential phases as proposed by the models of Masters and Johnson (1966) and Kaplan (1979) model. However, there is a growing debate around the need to conceptualize female sexual response and the classification of sexual ...
Joana Carvalho +2 more
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Smoking is Unrelated to Female Sexual Function
Substance Use & Misuse, 2014Previous research shows that smoking status is unrelated to female sexual difficulties. However, degree of nicotine dependence has not been measured, and the assessment of sexual functioning has not specified penile-vaginal intercourse (henceforth, intercourse), which is more clearly impaired by sexual difficulties than other sexual behaviors.To test ...
Costa, Rui Miguel, Peres, Luís
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Androgens and female sexual function
Maturitas, 2007There is evidence that suggests that androgen might play an important role in different tissues and in modulating sexual response. In women of reproductive age the most important source of androgens present in the blood is the ovary. Androgens complement the contribution of adrenal precursors, which in peripheral organs and target tissue can be ...
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Female Sexual Function and Dysfunction
Obstetrics & GynecologyFemale sexual function and dysfunction is an often-overlooked component within clinical visits. Female sexual disorders are classified by the International Society for the Study of Women's Sexual Health and Fourth International Consultation on Sexual Medicine along the following categories: hypoactive sexual desire disorder, female sexual arousal ...
Maya V, Roytman +2 more
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Cancer and Female Sexual Function
Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North AmericaSexual health is a concern that often goes unaddressed among female cancer survivors. Management of these issues depends upon the type of malignancy, stage and other tumor characteristics, treatment, and the history, concerns, and goals of the individual patient.
Sandy J, Falk, Sharon, Bober
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Impact of Contraception on Female Sexual Function
Journal of Women's Health, 2017Sexual dysfunction is common among US women of reproductive age, many of whom use contraception. Various contraceptive methods have been associated with changes in sexual function.In this narrative review, we selected key articles based on our collective clinical experience.
Petra M, Casey +2 more
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