Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10100385 | The Journal of Sexual Medicine | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Women's sexual concerns are not devoted to their sexual problems, but also their partner's and children's problems. Most frequently reported sexual problems are difficulties in reaching orgasm and reduced sexual desire. However, women are reluctant to seek medical advice on their sexual concerns. There is a need for general practitioners and family doctors to become aware of the possibility of a sexual problem and to be trained on how to manage this at a primary care level. Papaharitou S, Nakopoulou E, Kirana P, Iraklidou M, Athanasiadis L, and Hatzichristou D. Women's sexual concerns: data analysis from a helpâline. J Sex Med 2005;2:652-657.
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Authors
Stamatis MSc, Evangelia MSc, Paraskevi MSc, Maria MSc, Loukas MD, Dimitrios MD,