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The relationship between self-reported sexual satisfaction and general well-being in women.

The relationship between self-reported sexual satisfaction and general well-being in women. The extent to which low sexual function or sexual dissatisfaction in women impacts on well-being remains uncertain, yet this is a critical issue in the controversy as to the benefits of pharmacotherapy for women seeking treatment for female sexual dysfunction. Aim. To explore the relationship between well-being and self-perceived satisfaction with sexual function in women and to determine if there is an independent effect of menopausal status or age. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The journal of sexual medicine Pubmed

The relationship between self-reported sexual satisfaction and general well-being in women.

The journal of sexual medicine , Volume 6 (10): -2682 – Nov 4, 2010

The relationship between self-reported sexual satisfaction and general well-being in women.


Abstract

The extent to which low sexual function or sexual dissatisfaction in women impacts on well-being remains uncertain, yet this is a critical issue in the controversy as to the benefits of pharmacotherapy for women seeking treatment for female sexual dysfunction. Aim. To explore the relationship between well-being and self-perceived satisfaction with sexual function in women and to determine if there is an independent effect of menopausal status or age.

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DOI
10.1111/j.1743-6109.2009.01406.x
pmid
19817981

Abstract

The extent to which low sexual function or sexual dissatisfaction in women impacts on well-being remains uncertain, yet this is a critical issue in the controversy as to the benefits of pharmacotherapy for women seeking treatment for female sexual dysfunction. Aim. To explore the relationship between well-being and self-perceived satisfaction with sexual function in women and to determine if there is an independent effect of menopausal status or age.

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The journal of sexual medicinePubmed

Published: Nov 4, 2010

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