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The American Journal of Medicine, 2005
This article reviews changes in sexual function in middle-aged women and discusses how these changes relate to aging, hormone alterations, and psychosocial and physical factors. A Medline search of population-based studies that measured sexual function, menopausal status and/or hormone levels was conducted.
Lorraine, Dennerstein+3 more
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This article reviews changes in sexual function in middle-aged women and discusses how these changes relate to aging, hormone alterations, and psychosocial and physical factors. A Medline search of population-based studies that measured sexual function, menopausal status and/or hormone levels was conducted.
Lorraine, Dennerstein+3 more
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Sexual Esteem, Sexual Depression, and Sexual Preoccupation in the Exchange Approach to Sexuality
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1997A sample of 124 undergraduate students completed the Sexuality Scale and the Sexual Approach Questionnaire developed by Snell. The analysis indicated that those who scored high on the Exchange approach to sexuality ( n = 43) scored lower on Sexual Esteem and higher on Sexual Depression and Sexual Preoccupation than those who scored low on Exchange ( n
Jennifer M. Thurman, N. Clayton Silver
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Sexual Identity and Sexual Orientation
2017Sexual differentiation of the brain, gender identity (an individual's perception of being male or female), and sexual orientation (heterosexuality, homosexuality, bisexuality, and pedophilia) is orchestrated and determined in our brain during early development.
Laura Castellanos-Cruz+3 more
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Adolescent sexuality and sexual behavior
Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2002Adolescence is a time of self-discovery and physical, as well as cognitive, development. It is within this context that adolescent sexual development and sexual behavior occur. While curiosity and experimentation are normal, sexual behaviors, both coital and non-coital, place adolescents at risk for undesired consequences including sexually transmitted
Amy B. Middleman, Jennifer Feldmann
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Sexuality and sexual activity in pregnancy
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2000Objectives To evaluate women's sexual experience in pregnancy, and to describe their sources of information regarding sexuality during this period.Design Crossâsectional study.Setting The offices of obstetricians providing obstetric care in a tertiary care university hospital in St.
Melita Daley+4 more
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Sexual Anxiety in Sexual Dysfunction
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1989Sexual anxiety was examined in 98 patients presenting with sexual dysfunction and 68 of their partners at a psychosexual clinic using the SOMA questionnaire. All patients had raised values for heterosexual anxiety. Female partners had raised values while male partners did not.
Diana G. Patterson, Ethna C. O'Gorman
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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, practitionersâ views on sexuality range from those which regard sexuality as a potential distraction to ongoing psychiatric management, to views that ...
Anthony O. Ahmed, Kristin M. Hunter
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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, practitionersâ views on sexuality range from those which regard sexuality as a potential distraction to ongoing psychiatric management, to views that ...
Anthony O. Ahmed, Kristin M. Hunter
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