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Sexual desire in later life

The Journal of Sex Research, 2005
The has been relatively little research on sexuality in later life, particularly among persons over 60 years of age. The existing literature consists of studies of small samples, much of it from a biomedical perspective. This literature suggests that age, hormone levels, specific illnesses, and various medications negatively affect sexual functioning ...
Morgan Sill, John DeLamater
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Reexploring the Concept of Sexual Desire

Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 2002
This article explores how sexual desire operates in ordinary life in both sexes. Fifteen considerations divided into six categories are provided: basic aspects; easily overlooked aspects; energy concepts; politically sensitive aspects; maintaining desire; and toward a definition.
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Disorders of Sexual Desire and Arousal

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2006
Desire and arousal disorders are very common. These disorders can cause significant distress to a patient. A successful approach depends on an accurate diagnosis, which is dependent on history. Laboratory evaluation is usually not helpful, whereas psychosexual therapy is helpful in many cases.
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Flibanserin and Female Sexual Desire

Nursing for Women's Health, 2016
Female hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) is one type of sexual problem that can affect women. It is characterized by low or absent sexual desire that cannot be attributed to another cause and results in difficulty in interpersonal relationships.
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Low sexual desire and hypoactive sexual desire disorder in Chinese women

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2022
Guanjian Li   +5 more
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An essay on the nature of sexual desire

Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 1984
The propensity to behave sexually--unlike the frequency of sexual behavior--is not a discrete quantifiable phenomenon. At every stage of adulthood, sexual desire is produced by the interaction of biologic drive, psychologic motivation and cognitive aspiration.
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Sexual Desire

The Journal of Philosophy, 1978
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Desire, Sexual

2014
Marta Meana, Alessandra Lanti
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Low Sexual Desire

2006
Antonette M. Zeiss   +2 more
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