2019
DOI: 10.21608/ejhm.2019.22432
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Prevalence of female sexual dysfunction in Damietta governorate

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“…Several Chinese research, however, has found that young women with a greater level of education are more likely to experience sexual dysfunction, these women have a greater understanding of their sexual needs and privileges because of their higher education, and they are more likely to be dissatisfied with their marital and sexual relationships, which can lead to poor sexual functioning [16] . Women who were not employed had a higher risk of sexual dysfunction than non-employed women, and there was a substantial impact of socioeconomic status on sexual dysfunction incidence, as explained by Khodair et al, in contrast to our findings, where desire disorder was more prevalent in employed women [17] .…”
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confidence: 97%
“…Several Chinese research, however, has found that young women with a greater level of education are more likely to experience sexual dysfunction, these women have a greater understanding of their sexual needs and privileges because of their higher education, and they are more likely to be dissatisfied with their marital and sexual relationships, which can lead to poor sexual functioning [16] . Women who were not employed had a higher risk of sexual dysfunction than non-employed women, and there was a substantial impact of socioeconomic status on sexual dysfunction incidence, as explained by Khodair et al, in contrast to our findings, where desire disorder was more prevalent in employed women [17] .…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 97%