Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4273310 The Journal of Sexual Medicine 2006 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
In a specific minority group of women aged 40 years and older, especially those over age 60 years, ubiquity‐style inquiries may encourage more open and honest responses about sexual problems. The most common sexual problem among this group of women was pain. There is willingness and even interest in talking with clinicians about sexual issues. Recognition of sexual problem prevalences helps clarify the high number of women who could be potentially helped with current and future pharmacologic and psychosocial treatments. Sadovsky R, Alam W, Enecilla M, Cosiquien R, Tipu O, and Etheridge‐Otey J. Sexual problems among a specific population of minority women aged 40-80 years attending a primary care practice. J Sex Med 2006;3:795-803.
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