There is little research estimating the occurrence of female sexual dysfunction (FSD) in women with same-sex sexual experience and none incorporating a key feature of standardized DSM-IV diagnoses-sexual distress.Introduction: There is little research estimating the occurrence of female sexual dysfunction (FSD) in women with same‐sex sexual experience and none incorporating a key feature of standardized DSM‐IV diagnoses—sexual distress.Aim: To investigate the prevalence of FSD in women with and without same‐sex sexual experience and whether any effects of same‐sex sexual experience on women's sexual functioning are moderated by frequency and type of sexual activity.Methods: The sample consisted of 5,998 female individuals aged 18–49 years. ...
Introduction. No previous population-based studies have used validated instruments to measure female...
ABSTRACT: Introduction: Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) is a common public health issue. Most studi...
Introduction. Sexual medicine would benefit from large representative surveys examining the prevalen...
Introduction. There is little research estimating the occurrence of female sexual dysfunction (FSD) ...
textRecent research suggests that, while up to 58% of women may experience significant difficulties ...
Introduction. Many recent studies have investigated the prevalence of female sexual difficulty/dysfu...
Objective: To review the epidemiology and comorbidity of female sexual dysfunctions. Method: The pre...
Introduction. A wide range of prevalence estimates of female sexual dysfunctions (FSD) have been rep...
Objective: The aim of this paper is to review the etiology, diagnosis and prognosis of Female Sexual...
As a consequence of the impact of Viagra on male sexual dysfunction, considerable attention is now b...
Introduction: Sexual dysfunction is a common problem in women and the nature of its association with...
Introduction. No previous population-based studies have used validated instruments to measure femal...
Background and purpose: Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) is a high-frequent multifactorial problem an...
Background: Available statistics show a high prevalence of sexual dysfunction (SD) among women world...
Background Sexual function is an essential component of life. For this reason, sexual dysfunction ca...
Introduction. No previous population-based studies have used validated instruments to measure female...
ABSTRACT: Introduction: Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) is a common public health issue. Most studi...
Introduction. Sexual medicine would benefit from large representative surveys examining the prevalen...
Introduction. There is little research estimating the occurrence of female sexual dysfunction (FSD) ...
textRecent research suggests that, while up to 58% of women may experience significant difficulties ...
Introduction. Many recent studies have investigated the prevalence of female sexual difficulty/dysfu...
Objective: To review the epidemiology and comorbidity of female sexual dysfunctions. Method: The pre...
Introduction. A wide range of prevalence estimates of female sexual dysfunctions (FSD) have been rep...
Objective: The aim of this paper is to review the etiology, diagnosis and prognosis of Female Sexual...
As a consequence of the impact of Viagra on male sexual dysfunction, considerable attention is now b...
Introduction: Sexual dysfunction is a common problem in women and the nature of its association with...
Introduction. No previous population-based studies have used validated instruments to measure femal...
Background and purpose: Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) is a high-frequent multifactorial problem an...
Background: Available statistics show a high prevalence of sexual dysfunction (SD) among women world...
Background Sexual function is an essential component of life. For this reason, sexual dysfunction ca...
Introduction. No previous population-based studies have used validated instruments to measure female...
ABSTRACT: Introduction: Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) is a common public health issue. Most studi...
Introduction. Sexual medicine would benefit from large representative surveys examining the prevalen...