Management of Sexual Dysfunction in Men and Women 2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-3100-2_23
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Diagnosis and Management of Female Orgasmic Disorder

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“…Moreover, a statistically significant reduction was found just in the domains of lubrification, orgasm, and satisfaction (Karagöz et al, 2020 ). These findings are in line with previous research stating that the etiology of orgasmic and ejaculatory disfunctions includes stress, anxiety, and concerns (Gomes and Nobre, 2012 ; Cohen and Goldstein, 2016 ). Finally, higher scores in all IIEF-15 domains and in total FSFI and other domain scores were shown to be more likely in people who reported spending more time with their partners, compared with those who did not (Karagöz et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Moreover, a statistically significant reduction was found just in the domains of lubrification, orgasm, and satisfaction (Karagöz et al, 2020 ). These findings are in line with previous research stating that the etiology of orgasmic and ejaculatory disfunctions includes stress, anxiety, and concerns (Gomes and Nobre, 2012 ; Cohen and Goldstein, 2016 ). Finally, higher scores in all IIEF-15 domains and in total FSFI and other domain scores were shown to be more likely in people who reported spending more time with their partners, compared with those who did not (Karagöz et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%