“…In contrast, within the literature more broadly, the results of some factor analytic studies suggest that there may in fact be similarities between men and women who experience low sexual function, and between men and women who do not. The sexual response cycle has been found to have distinct desire, arousal, and orgasm phases for men and women without low sexual function (Carvalho, Vieria & Nobre, 2011; Giles & McCabe, 2009), whereas sexual desire, arousal, and orgasm tend to overlap for men and women experiencing low sexual function (Carvalho, Vieira & Nobre, 2012; Carvalho et al, 2011; Corona et al, 2015; Giles & McCabe, 2009). These findings are consistent with the notion of higher symptom severity being associated with greater comorbidity (Kessler et al, 2005; Krueger, 1999), and with the similar dimensional findings for men and women across Forbes et al’s (2015a, 2015b) later studies in particular.…”