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Dysfunctional sexual beliefs as vulnerability factors for sexual dysfunction
Journal of Sex Research, 2006The differences on sexual beliefs presented by men and women with sexual dysfunction and their sexually functional counterparts were investigated. A total of 488 participants (160 females and 232 males without sexual problems and 47 females and 49 males with a DSM-IV diagnosis of sexual dysfunction) answered the Sexual Dysfunctional Beliefs ...
Pedro Nobre, José Pinto-Gouveia
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Female Sexual Dysfunction and the Placebo Effect: A Meta-analysis.
Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2018OBJECTIVE To quantify the placebo effect of various pharmacologic modalities including neuromodulators, hormonal agents, and onabotulinum toxin A for female sexual dysfunction.
J. Weinberger +7 more
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Marital Sexual Dysfunction: Erectile Dysfunction
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1976All clinicians are occasionally consulted by men complaining of impotence. The history is the most important step in the differential diagnostic process for this symptom. Answers to four basic questions enable the physician to recognize classic psychologic and organic patterns.
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Sexual Dysfunction in Schizophrenia
Focus, 2007Sexual dysfunctions have been described as being common in schizophrenia patients. The pathophysiology behind their development remains unclear. They can be secondary to the disease itself or an adverse event of antipsychotic medication. Therapeutic interventions are also not well studied.Earlier work has suggested that second-generation antipsychotics
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Sexual Dysfunction in Epilepsy
Epilepsia, 1991Summary: Sexual dysfunction may arise more frequently in men and women with epilepsy than with other chronic illnesses, manifesting primarily as diminished sexual desire and potency. Studies using retrospective self‐report of sexual attitude and behavior find an incidence of sexual dysfunction ranging from 14–66%. Sexual dysfunction may be more common
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Sexual Inactivity and Dysfunction in Denmark: A Project SEXUS Study
Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2022J. B. Andresen +4 more
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Sexual dysfunction in the United States: prevalence and predictors.
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 1999E. Laumann, Anthony Paik, R. Rosen
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Female erectile tissues and sexual dysfunction after pelvic radiotherapy: A scoping review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Deborah C Marshall, Mas +2 more
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