2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsxm.2017.04.676
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A Survey of Female Sexual Functioning in the General Dutch Population

Abstract: Background After the diagnosis and treatment of disease, a major barrier to research on psychosexual functioning is the lack of a consistent estimate for the prevalence of female sexual dysfunction in the general population. Aim To clarify the prevalence of age-related female sexual functioning in the general population. Methods A sample was compiled by rando… Show more

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“…This is comparable with the reported rate of 48% sexually active woman aged 60 to 70 years by Lammerink et al 18 Only 40% of those patients also had vaginal penetration in the past four weeks. In Table 2, we present relevant studies that used the FSFI questionnaire in vulvar cancer patients and FIGURE 2.…”
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“…This is comparable with the reported rate of 48% sexually active woman aged 60 to 70 years by Lammerink et al 18 Only 40% of those patients also had vaginal penetration in the past four weeks. In Table 2, we present relevant studies that used the FSFI questionnaire in vulvar cancer patients and FIGURE 2.…”
Section: Sexual Functioningsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…3). 18 All other domains were scored lower in our study group. Within the group of sexually active patients, there was a significant negative correlation between age and the total FSFI score (Q = j0.75, P = 0.02) and between age and the FSFI domain orgasm (Q = j0.71, P = 0.02), meaning that older patients had lower scores and therefore worse sexual function.…”
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