Abstract Female sexual dysfunction has always had challenges related to nosological issues due to inadequate research and understanding in this area. The ICD-11 has proposed substantial changes to the classification of conditions related to sexual health. In this review, we have discussed the proposed changes, compared with other classificatory systems and discussed its implications on clinical practice and research in this field. While there have been several progressive moves in the taxonomy of sexual dysfunctions, we have expressed our views on possible changes which can help with better diagnosis and management of sexual problems in women
Since the millennium we have witnessed significant strides in the science and treatment of female se...
AbstractSexual dysfunction refers to difficulties that occur during the sexual response cycle that p...
Introduction The current classification of sexual function (in particular, the Diagnostic and Sta...
INTRODUCTION: The 2 most well-known classification systems that include sexual medicine diagnoses ar...
Objective: The aim of this paper is to review the etiology, diagnosis and prognosis of Female Sexual...
INTRODUCTION: Existing definitions of women's sexual disorders are based mainly on genitally focused...
PURPOSE: Female sexual dysfunction is highly prevalent but not well defined or understood. We evalua...
Sexual function of women can be affected by many factors resulting in female sexual dysfunction (FSD...
International classification of diseases (ICD) is the best known and the most accepted classificatio...
Introduction. The assessment and diagnosis of female sexual dysfunction (FSD) are in a state of tran...
Theoretical part Currently accepted new conceptualization of women's sexual dysfunction is based on ...
In light of various shortcomings of the traditional nosology of women's sexual disorders for both cl...
Introduction. Women's sexual dysfunction includes reduced interest/incentives for sexual engagement,...
Although the term “female sexual dysfunction” is fairly new, the medicalization of women's sexuality...
In light of various shortcomings of the traditional nosology of women's sexual disorders for both cl...
Since the millennium we have witnessed significant strides in the science and treatment of female se...
AbstractSexual dysfunction refers to difficulties that occur during the sexual response cycle that p...
Introduction The current classification of sexual function (in particular, the Diagnostic and Sta...
INTRODUCTION: The 2 most well-known classification systems that include sexual medicine diagnoses ar...
Objective: The aim of this paper is to review the etiology, diagnosis and prognosis of Female Sexual...
INTRODUCTION: Existing definitions of women's sexual disorders are based mainly on genitally focused...
PURPOSE: Female sexual dysfunction is highly prevalent but not well defined or understood. We evalua...
Sexual function of women can be affected by many factors resulting in female sexual dysfunction (FSD...
International classification of diseases (ICD) is the best known and the most accepted classificatio...
Introduction. The assessment and diagnosis of female sexual dysfunction (FSD) are in a state of tran...
Theoretical part Currently accepted new conceptualization of women's sexual dysfunction is based on ...
In light of various shortcomings of the traditional nosology of women's sexual disorders for both cl...
Introduction. Women's sexual dysfunction includes reduced interest/incentives for sexual engagement,...
Although the term “female sexual dysfunction” is fairly new, the medicalization of women's sexuality...
In light of various shortcomings of the traditional nosology of women's sexual disorders for both cl...
Since the millennium we have witnessed significant strides in the science and treatment of female se...
AbstractSexual dysfunction refers to difficulties that occur during the sexual response cycle that p...
Introduction The current classification of sexual function (in particular, the Diagnostic and Sta...