The current study evaluated the association between attitudes toward sex, stress, relationship quality, performance anxiety, and sexual dysfunction among 157 men (114 dysfunctional, 43 functional) and 186 women (84 dysfunctional, 102 functional). The results demonstrate that the main factors related to all types of sexual dysfunction among men were attitudes toward sex, conflict in their relationship, and performance anxiety. For women, the main factors related to all types of sexual dysfunction were attitudes toward sex, relationship quality, and performance anxiety. These results demonstrate the central role of performance anxiety in either the development or maintenance of sexual dysfunction among both men and women. Clearly, this is an ...
Aim. The aim is to present the results of research on the sexual nervousness of men and women. ...
The present paper reviews the available literature on relevant maintaining factors in sexual dysfunc...
textRecent research suggests that, while up to 58% of women may experience significant difficulties ...
Previous research regarding anxiety and female sexual functioning has yielded conflicting conclusion...
The role of medical conditions, childhood experiences, and psychological and relationship factors in...
This paper examines the association between relationship stress and sexual dysfunction. The results ...
Current conceptualizations of sexual dysfunctions are reviewed, focusing upon the disorders of arous...
The effects of anxiety arousal on subsequent sexual arousal were investigated to determine if sexual...
Sexual functioning in men and women encompasses behaviours, physiological responses and subjective s...
Over the past years, female sexual function and dysfunction has acquired a growing body of research....
ed with negative feelings: Functional men virtually showed According to this popular view, sexual sy...
Many factor may determine whether a marriage will be succesful or not. Among those factors, probably...
Background: Little is known about the prevalence, typology and natural course of non-drug-induced se...
Anxiety is a recognised etiological factor in the domain of sexual dysfunctions. Previous researches...
Sexual dysfunction sometimes negatively affects the individual, his or her partner, and the relation...
Aim. The aim is to present the results of research on the sexual nervousness of men and women. ...
The present paper reviews the available literature on relevant maintaining factors in sexual dysfunc...
textRecent research suggests that, while up to 58% of women may experience significant difficulties ...
Previous research regarding anxiety and female sexual functioning has yielded conflicting conclusion...
The role of medical conditions, childhood experiences, and psychological and relationship factors in...
This paper examines the association between relationship stress and sexual dysfunction. The results ...
Current conceptualizations of sexual dysfunctions are reviewed, focusing upon the disorders of arous...
The effects of anxiety arousal on subsequent sexual arousal were investigated to determine if sexual...
Sexual functioning in men and women encompasses behaviours, physiological responses and subjective s...
Over the past years, female sexual function and dysfunction has acquired a growing body of research....
ed with negative feelings: Functional men virtually showed According to this popular view, sexual sy...
Many factor may determine whether a marriage will be succesful or not. Among those factors, probably...
Background: Little is known about the prevalence, typology and natural course of non-drug-induced se...
Anxiety is a recognised etiological factor in the domain of sexual dysfunctions. Previous researches...
Sexual dysfunction sometimes negatively affects the individual, his or her partner, and the relation...
Aim. The aim is to present the results of research on the sexual nervousness of men and women. ...
The present paper reviews the available literature on relevant maintaining factors in sexual dysfunc...
textRecent research suggests that, while up to 58% of women may experience significant difficulties ...