“…Researchers have also begun to address the sexuality-related effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Comments on different sexuality-related aspects have been published in scientific journals (e.g., Ait Addi, Benksim, & Cherkaoui, 2020 ; Alpalhão & Filipe, 2020 ; Grubbs, 2020 ; Hall et al, 2020 ; Hough, 2020 ; Hussein, 2020 ; Joseph Davey, Bekker, Coates, & Myer, 2020 ; Mestre-Bach, Blycker, & Potenza, 2020 ; Sun et al, 2020 ), as well as first empirical studies (e.g., Chen et al, 2020 ; Jacob et al, 2020 ; Li, Li, Xin, Wang, & Yang, 2020 ; Riley, Sully, Ahmed, & Biddlecom, 2020 ; Sanchez, Zlotorzynska, Rai, & Baral, 2020 ; Yuksel & Ozgor, 2020 ) and research reviews (e.g., Rasmussen, Smulian, Lednicky, Wen, & Jamieson, 2020 ). Scientific societies provide statements on their websites (e.g., ASHA, 2020 ; ISSM, 2020 ; ISSWSH, 2020 ).…”