11 research outputs found
Reproductive health and midwives: Does occupational status differentiate their attitudes on assisted reproduction technologies from those of the general population?
PRESENCE OF A SEXUAL PROBLEM MAY NOT AFFECT SEXUAL SATISFACTION: RESULTS FROM THE HOSPITALISED AND OUTPATIENTS' PROFILE AND EXPECTATION STUDY (HOPES)
Health Care Studentsâ Attitudes Towards Working with Sexual Health in Their Professional Roles: Survey of Students at Nursing, Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy Programmes
Associations of desire for change in sexual life amongst female medical students in North America
Health Care Studentsâ Attitudes Towards Addressing Sexual Health in Their Future Professional Work: Psychometrics of the Danish version of the Studentsâ Attitudes Towards Addressing Sexual Health Scale
An update on sexual function and dysfunction in women
Sexual function of women can be affected by many factors resulting in female sexual dysfunction (FSD). Sexual dysfunction is a common problem among women of all ages and has negative effects not only on their quality of lives but also on the sexual function and quality of life of their partners. It can also affect mental health of the entire family and society. Regarding the multidimensional nature of female sexual dysfunction and considering its consequences, this condition needs to be recognised in its early stages in order to prevent future consequences and impacts. This article discusses biopsychosocial aspect of female sexual function, classifications and risk factors of female sexual dysfunction and investigates current approaches to identify and treat this problem