Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4272719 | The Journal of Sexual Medicine | 2008 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Despite the presence of sexual problem(s), women may be satisfied with their sexual function, but half of those who are bothered would like to talk about it with their doctor. The presence of a sexual problem or its severity is not a determinant of women's help-seeking behavior. Such data strongly support current definitions of women's sexual dysfunction, where the presence of personal distress has been included as a crucial dimension. Ferenidou F, Kapoteli V, Moisidis K, Koutsogiannis I, Giakoumelos A, and Hatzichristou D. Presence of a sexual problem may not affect women's satisfaction from their sexual function
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Authors
Fotini MD, Voula MSc, Kyriakos MD, Ioannis MD, Alexandros MD, PhD, Dimitrios MD, PhD,