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Physiological Mechanisms of Sexual Dysfunction Side Effects Associated With Antidepressant Medication

The Journal of Psychology, 1998
Sexual dysfunction side effects have been associated with antidepressant medication, especially with serotonin reuptake inhibitors. Neurotransmitters appear to be involved, especially dopamine and serotonin, but the processes by which they influence sexual dysfunction are not clear.
J. B. Murray
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Physiological and psychological factors influencing sexual dysfunction in Multiple Sclerosis: Part 1

Sexuality and Disability, 1987
Sexual dysfunction in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) commonly occurs but is often underreported. Erectile dysfunction is a symptom that frequently comes to medical evaluation but fatigue, problems in positioning, decreased sensation, and decreased libido add significantly to sexual dysfunction.
Angelo Canedo, Mary F. Bezkor
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Physiological and psychological factors influencing sexual dysfunction in Multiple Sclerosis: Part II emotionality and sexuality in persons with Multiple Sclerosis

Sexuality and Disability, 1987
Discussions of the emotional and behavioral disturbances associated with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) date as far back as the original diagnostic works by Charcot. Most of the early works addressed emotional reactions such as euphoria that were then commonly felt to be results of the progression of the disease.
Angelo Canedo, Mary F. Bezkor
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Prevalence of female sexual dysfunction among diabetic females: a cross-sectional case controlled study

Postgraduate medicine, 2022
Background Sexual relationships, sexual functions are all parts of the female sexual identity and which influence physiological, psychological, and reproductive functions of women.
Z. Obaid   +6 more
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Sexual dysfunction in the third trimester of pregnancy and postpartum period: a prospective longitudinal study

Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research, 2022
The purpose of this prospective longitudinal study was to determine the prevalence of sexual dysfunction (SD) in women in the third trimester of pregnancy and at 8 week and 6 months in the postpartum period, as well as to identify the factors affecting ...
N. Ozerdogan   +3 more
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Sexual dysfunction in a cohort of patients with moderate‐to‐severe atopic dermatitis. Influence of dupilumab treatment

International Journal of Dermatology, 2021
Atopic dermatitis is a systemic and immune‐mediated dermatological disease that comprises a wide group of physiological and psychological comorbidities. Within the latter, the evaluation of anxiety and depression has been the subject of numerous studies,
L. Linares‐González   +4 more
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Physiologic Aspects of Sexual Function and Dysfunction

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1980
The neurovascular, psychophysiological, and gonadal aspects of human sexual function are reviewed, the physiological correlates of sexual dysfunctions of psychological origin are considered, and some medical illnesses that give rise to disordered sexual responses by interfering with the organic substrate are briefly discussed. Emphasis is on conceptual
Raul C. Schiavi   +1 more
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Physiology and pathophysiology of female sexual function and dysfunction

World Journal of Urology, 2002
Female sexual dysfunction is age-related, progressive, and highly prevalent, affecting 30%-50% of American women. While there are emotional and relational elements to female sexual function and response, female sexual dysfunction can occur secondary to medical problems and have an organic basis. This paper addresses the anatomy and physiology of normal
Javier Bassuk, Jennifer R. Berman
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Sexual dysfunction in partial epilepsy

Neurology, 1994
Men and women with epilepsy frequently complain of sexual dysfunction. We studied the sexual response in men and women with partial epilepsy of temporal lobe origin (TLE) by measuring genital blood flow (GBF) during sexual arousal. Nine women and eight men with TLE and 12 women and seven men as controls completed inventories for symptoms of depression,
Michael R. Sperling   +3 more
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Physiologic studies of male sexual dysfunction in multiple sclerosis

Multiple Sclerosis Journal, 2001
Objective: We conducted this investigation to better define the neural disruptions that result in sexual dysfunction in men with multiple sclerosis (MS), using genital electrodiagnostic testing and nocturnal penile tumescence and rigidity monitoring. Methods: Thirteen men with MS and sexual dysfunction were recruited for the study.
James D. Bowen   +4 more
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