Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4272678 | The Journal of Sexual Medicine | 2008 | 35 Pages |
Abstract
There is variation in reported frequency of sexual intercourse between studies, age groups, and continents. Some of the variation may be due to variation in definitions, study designs, and methods suggesting a need for greater consistency in research practice. Schneidewind-Skibbe A, Hayes RD, Koochaki PE, Meyer J, and Dennerstein L. The frequency of sexual intercourse reported by women: A review of community-based studies and factors limiting their conclusions.
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Authors
Anja Schneidewind-Skibbe, Richard D. BSc (Hons), Patricia E. BA, PhD, Joan PhD, Lorraine AO, DPM, PhD, MBBS, FRANZCP,