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Sexual Health

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2021
Women's sexual health is a frequently ignored area of geriatric medicine. There are clearly defined criteria for sexual dysfunction that are organized by phase of sexual function, including desire, arousal, orgasm, and pain. The menopause transition and comorbid medical conditions (as well as their treatments) can contribute to alterations in sexual ...
Catherine G, Hoeppner   +3 more
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Sexual health 1: sexuality and nurses' role in sexual health

British Journal of Nursing, 1999
This article, the first of two, looks at the issue of sexuality in health care. Sexuality underpins much of what a person is and has significance in everyone's life. Through sexuality, people express their most intimate feelings of individuality and their need for emotional closeness with other human beings.
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Sexuality and Sexual Health

2016
Within the context of inpatient psychiatric settings, the sexuality and sexual health of patients remains a controversial issue in both clinical practice and the research community. Specifically, practitioners’ views on sexuality range from those which regard sexuality as a potential distraction to ongoing psychiatric management, to views that ...
Kristin M. Hunter, Anthony O. Ahmed
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Adolescent Sexual Health

Current Problems in Pediatric and Adolescent Health Care, 2007
Starting from the perspective of normative adolescent sexual development and expression this review article presents current data on US adolescent sexual behaviors influences on sexual decision-making and reproductive health outcomes in adolescents. Issues in the provision of quality adolescent sexual health care including confidential services and ...
Erica, Monasterio   +2 more
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Sexuality and Sexual Health Care for Women

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2002
Sexuality is one of the most complex parts of life. Sexuality is multidimensional, including biologic, psychological, socioeconomic, and spiritual components. Sexuality is dynamic; it changes with time and place, as well as with partners. Sexuality is individually and socially constructed; that is,
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Sexual health, sexuality and living with a stoma

British Journal of Nursing
As people move through their life, different aspects of sexual health become important. Thoughts, expressions and outcomes of sexual health may be influenced by culture, friends and social media. They can also vary over time. This underlies the concept of sexuality.
Angie, Perrin, Jennie, Burch
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THE SEXUAL HEALTH OF TRAVELERS

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1998
Sex and travel do not infrequently coincide as pleasurable occupations. This articles explores the possible risks of unsafe sexual activity in a travel-related context, gives guidelines on how to decrease risks for both partners, and outlines how to manage the exposed or infected traveler on his or her return home.
S, Hawkes, G, Hart
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Sexual health in adolescents

Clinics in Dermatology, 2014
Young people are particularly vulnerable to poor sexual health outcomes of high rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unwanted pregnancy. They partake in riskier sexual behaviors with higher rates of sexual partner change and poor levels of contraception, including condom use.
Ceri, Slater, Angela J, Robinson
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Diabetes and Sexual Health

The Diabetes Educator, 1986
Physical sexual health concerns associated with diabetes include impotence and retrograde ejaculation in males, and failure to lubricate and increased threshhold for orgasm in females. Desire problems for both males and females are rarely a result of diabetes.
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Contraception and sexual health

Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2009
This introductory article highlights the discrepancy between family planning and technological progress posing questions such as Where is the male pill or implant? or Where is the single user-friendly method that effectively prevents both conception and sexually transmitted infections?
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