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Circuits of Sexual Desire in Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder

The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 2010
What Is HSDD? For both patients and health care providers, HSDD probably should mean “Having the Sexual Dysfunction Discussion” to diagnose and treat distressful conditions,1 but it really stands for Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder. The DSM-IV defines it as the persistent or recurring deficiency (or absence) of sexual fantasies or thoughts or desire ...
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Hypo Active Sexual Desire

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1995
Hypoactive sexual desire is an ubiquitous and challenging disorder that is often associated with other psychiatric or medical conditions. Multiple etiologic determinants have been associated with the disorder, and the role of systemic and interpersonal factors have been emphasized.
Raymond C. Rosen, Sandra R. Leiblum
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Hypoactive sexual desire

Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 1977
The sex therapy literature has concentrated on disorders of the excitement and orgasm phases of the sexual response. However, disorders of sexual desire have been virtually neglected, although low-libido disorders are highly prevalent, may be extremely distressful to patients and their partners, and influence the course and prognosis of therapy.
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Neuroimaging of Female Sexual Desire and Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder

Sexual Medicine Reviews, 2017
Recent advances in neuroimaging offer an unprecedented window into the female sexual brain. The small samples and poor statistical power of individual functional magnetic resonance imaging studies have limited what can be gleaned about the systematic brain network that is involved in female sexual desire and female sexual dysfunction (eg, hypoactive ...
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Sexual Desire in Sexual Minority and Majority Women and Men: The Multifaceted Sexual Desire Questionnaire

Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2017
Sexual desire is increasingly understood to be multifaceted and not solely erotically oriented, but measures are still generally unitary and eroticism-focused. Our goals in this article were to explore the multifaceted nature of sexual desire and develop a measure to do so, and to determine how multifaceted sexual desire might be related to gender/sex ...
Katherine L. Goldey   +4 more
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Sexual Compatibility and the Sexual Desire-Motivation Relation in Females with Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder

Behavior Modification, 2000
Fifty-four female participants with hypoactive sexual desire disorder supplied daily reports of their sexual desire and motivation. The relation between desire and motivation remained statistically significant when controlling for sexual compatibility, sexual stress, sexual fantasy, and marital and sexual satisfaction.
Melissa K. Hurlbert   +3 more
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Sexual desire and the brain

Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 1988
Abstract The complex experience of human sexual desire is considered from cognitive, affective and physiological points of view. The relationship between mood and sexuality is emphasised and may reflect common biochemical mechanisms. The behavioural effects of steroid hormones are better understood in men than women and may be mediated by the aminergic
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Male Sexual Desire Disorder

2014
In the literature hypoactive sexual desire is the most frequently studied entity in the male sexual desire domain. In this chapter it is extensively discussed. Moreover, some facets of male hyperactive sexual desire are discussed.Hypoactive sexual desire is associated with multiple biological and psychological causesSexual desire is easily disturbed ...
Meuleman, EJH, Van Lankveld, JJDM
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Inhibited sexual desire in women [PDF]

open access: possibleArchives of Sexual Behavior, 1987
A multifaceted study was conducted to identify differences in biopsychosocial characteristics between a clinical group of 59 married women who complained of inhibited sexual desire (ISD) and 31 married women who expressed normal sexual desire (non-ISD).
D C Hammond   +2 more
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Sexuality and Older Women: Desirability and Desire

2014
Little research has been conducted on older women’s sexual desire and activity internationally except to document sexual declines, diseases or dysfunctions, and victimization. As we move away from ageist, heteronormative, and androcentric perspectives regarding the sexuality of older women, we realize that the degree to which the sexuality of older ...
Camille Interligi, Maureen C. McHugh
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