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1 n and women reported at least one bothersome sexual problem.
2 sexually active, were more likely to report sexual problems.
3 were consistently related to greater overall sexual problems.
6 an overview of conceptualizations of female sexual problems, and 'Female Sexual Dysfunction' in part
9 ness shapes much recent discussion of female sexual problems, as does the legacy of the postwar criti
10 In multivariate analyses controlling for sexual problems at prediagnosis, vaginal dryness, and lo
12 %] vs 107 [30.5%]; P < .01) with no baseline sexual problems developed 1 or more incident problems in
13 lings of sexual attractiveness may also help sexual problems, especially among women for whom these f
14 provide a concise review of the most common sexual problems experienced by survivors and highlight s
15 surgery (P < .001), hepatitis C (P = .004), sexual problems for men (P = .01) and women (P < .001),
16 rio (CCO) guideline Interventions to Address Sexual Problems in People With Cancer provides recommend
18 e quality of the partnered relationship, and sexual problems in the partner), and these should be con
20 ed differences in the levels and duration of sexual problems in women with early stage compared with
21 an help patients cope with treatment-related sexual problems, many survivors do not feel prepared for
23 s substantiate the need to address potential sexual problems related to chemotherapy treatment and me
25 orted more depressive symptoms and sleep and sexual problems than controls (P < .001, P < .01, and P
32 ty of literature sources dealing with female sexual problems, where these are understood variously as
33 entry was high for vasomotor complaints and sexual problems, which persisted for both groups during
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