نتایج جستجو برای: sexual functioning

تعداد نتایج: 194277  

2014
M. P. J. Nicolai S. S. Liem S. Both R. C. M. Pelger H. Putter M. J. Schalij H. W. Elzevier

Several antihypertensive drugs, such as diuretics and β-blockers, can negatively affect sexual function, leading to diminished quality of life and often to noncompliance with the therapy. Other drug classes, however, such as angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs) are able to improve patients' sexual function. Sufficient knowledge about the effects of these widely used antihypertensive drugs wi...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1995
S Ratip D Skuse J Porter B Wonke A Yardumian B Modell

Twenty eight patients with thalassaemia intermedia and their parents were interviewed using specifically designed questionnaires to evaluate psychosocial burden. Hospital notes were analysed for clinical burden. A wide variation was found for both patients and parents, ranging from virtually unaffected to severely affected. Normal sexual function and setting up a family were mentioned by patien...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2000
H Jacobs A Vieregge P Vieregge

Answers from a multiple choice questionnaire on the opinions about public sexual attitudes, on emotion from personal sexual practice, on personal sexual function, and on general health perception were compared between 121 patients with Parkinson's disease (mean age 45 years) and 126 age and sex matched community derived controls. Patients were more dissatisfied with their present sexual functio...

Journal: :Pharmacopsychiatry 2013
A La Torre G Giupponi D Duffy A Conca

Sexual dysfunction is a potential side effect of antidepressant drugs: this article presents a critical review of the current literature. Although many studies have been published on this subject, only some have used a validated sexual function rating scale and most lacked either a baseline or placebo control or both. In addition, many of the studies on sexual dysfunction associated with antide...

Journal: :Annual review of neuroscience 2001
P Mason

The raphe magnus is part of an interrelated region of medullary raphe and ventromedial reticular nuclei that project to all areas of the spinal gray. Activation of raphe and reticular neurons evokes modulatory effects in sensory, autonomic, and motor spinal processes. Two physiological types of nonserotonergic cells are observed in the medullary raphe and are thought to modulate spinal pain pro...

2015
Kyle G. Jones Kirstin R. Mitchell George B. Ploubidis Kaye Wellings Jessica Datta Anne M. Johnson Catherine H. Mercer

The Natsal-SF is a psychometrically validated measure of sexual function for use in community health surveys, derived from 17 questions reflecting three components of sexual function. Scoring requires knowledge of complex statistical modeling and, given the methodological complexities, we assessed the validity of two simplified scoring methods calculated using the factor loadings produced when ...

Journal: :Archives of sexual behavior 2015
Bianca Leclerc Sophie Bergeron Audrey Brassard Claude Bélanger Marc Steben Bernard Lambert

Provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) is a prevalent women's sexual pain disorder, which is associated with sexual function difficulties. Attachment theory has been used to understand adult sexual outcomes, providing a useful framework for examining sexual adaptation in couples confronted with PVD. Research to date indicates that anxious and avoidant attachment dimensions correlate with worse sexual ou...

Journal: :Obstetrics and gynecology 2004
Georgine Lamvu Barrett Robinson Denniz Zolnoun John F Steege

OBJECTIVE Vaginal apex pain is a subset of chronic pelvic pain commonly treated with surgical excision of the vaginal apex. Our objective was to estimate long-term postoperative pain levels, recovery time, and return to sexual function in women who have undergone vaginal apex repair for chronic vaginal apex pain. METHODS Since 1995, 45 women have undergone vaginal apex repair at our instituti...

2015
Peter B Gray Jody-Ann Reece Charlene Coore-Desai Twana Dinnall-Johnson Sydonnie Pellington Maureen Samms-Vaughan

BACKGROUND While a growing body of research has addressed pregnancy and postpartum impacts on female sexuality, relatively little work has been focused upon men. A few studies suggest that a fraction of men report decreases in libido during a partner's pregnancy and/or postpartum, with alterations in men's sexual behavior also commonly aligning with those of a partner. Here, we investigate sexu...

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