Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4273083 | The Journal of Sexual Medicine | 2009 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Male partners in couples who perceive isolated male factor infertility have a lower sexual and personal quality of life compared with male partners of couples without perceived male factor infertility. Social strain is highest among couples without a clear etiology for infertility. These findings highlight the clinically significant negative sexual, personal, and social strains of a perceived infertility diagnosis for men. Smith JF, Walsh TJ, Shindel AW, Turek PJ, Wing H, Pasch L, Katz PP, and The Infertility Outcomes Program Project Group. Sexual, marital, and social impact of a man's perceived infertility diagnosis. J Sex Med 2009;6:2505-2515.
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Authors
James F. MD, MS, Thomas J. MD, MS, Alan W. M, Paul J. MD, Holly MA, Lauri PhD, Patricia P. PhD, The Infertility Outcomes Program Project Group The Infertility Outcomes Program Project Group,