Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4272168 | The Journal of Sexual Medicine | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Our study confirmed that, as a screening tool for clinically significant sexual dysfunction, the CSFQ offered good sensitivity for both the healthy and depressed subjects. In addition, our findings suggested that age and gender differences should be taken into account when measuring sexual satisfaction. It is possible that the age of 40 could be an anchor point in sexual functioning for the female population of Taiwan. Chen KC, Yeh TL, Lee IH, Chen PS, Huang HâC, Yang YK, Shen WW, and Lu RâB. Age, gender, depression, and sexual dysfunction in Taiwan.
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Authors
Kao Ching MD, Tzung Lieh MD, I Hui MD, Po See MD, PhD, HuiâChun MD, Yen Kuang MD, Winston W. MD, RuâBand MD,