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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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Cancer, 2000
Sexual dysfunction is a common problem for patients with cancer as well as cancer survivors. Unfortunately, sexual difficulties are often not identified by the cancer care team, and most patients receive little or no assistance in dealing with the effects of cancer and its treatment on intimacy. In this article, recommendations concerning assessment of
A L, McKee, L R, Schover
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Sexual dysfunction is a common problem for patients with cancer as well as cancer survivors. Unfortunately, sexual difficulties are often not identified by the cancer care team, and most patients receive little or no assistance in dealing with the effects of cancer and its treatment on intimacy. In this article, recommendations concerning assessment of
A L, McKee, L R, Schover
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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.
D G, Patterson, E C, O'Gorman
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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
Jennifer, Feldmann, Amy B, Middleman
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AIDS, Sexuality, and Sexual Control
Journal of Homosexuality, 1987The AIDS epidemic is discussed in terms of its effect on general sexual attitudes and behavior of homosexual and bisexual men, then, in particular, on the issue of control over one's sexual behavior. Problems encountered in the formulation of the concept of sexual control are discussed along with relevant theoretical constructs.
M C, Quadland, W D, Shattls
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Sexual Appetite and Sexual Drive
Psychological Reports, 1965Hardy's appetitional theory of sexuality is examined critically and compared with Freud's libidinal drive theory. It is maintained that sexuality is both a drive and an appetite and that Freud's theory is more complete than Hardy's because it deals with both of these aspects.
A, MARGOSHES, S, LITT
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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.
Castellanos-Cruz, L. +2 more
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