نتایج جستجو برای: HSDD

تعداد نتایج: 87  

Journal: :The journal of sexual medicine 2011
Francesco Bianchi-Demicheli Yann Cojan Lakshmi Waber Nathalie Recordon Patrik Vuilleumier Stephanie Ortigue

INTRODUCTION Although there is an abundant debate regarding the mechanisms sustaining one of the most common sexual complaints among women, i.e., female hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD), little remains known about the specific neural bases of this disorder. AIM The main goal of this study was to determine whether women with HSDD showed differential patterns of activation within the br...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical psychiatry 2010
Stephen M Stahl

What Is HSDD? For both patients and health care providers, HSDD probably should mean “Having the Sexual Dysfunction Discussion” to diagnose and treat distressful conditions,1 but it really stands for Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder. The DSM-IV defines it as the persistent or recurring deficiency (or absence) of sexual fantasies or thoughts or desire for sexual activity associated with persona...

2017
Robert Pyke Anita Clayton

INTRODUCTION Counts of satisfying sexual events (SSEs) per month have been criticized as an end point in treatment trials of women with hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) but grounding improvement in sexual desire by assessing changes in sexual behavior remains of some importance. METHODS We conducted a literature review to find validated measurements that are specific sexual behavioral...

Journal: :The journal of sexual medicine 2015
Lori A Brotto Morag A Yule Boris B Gorzalka

INTRODUCTION Human asexuality is defined as a lack of sexual attraction to anyone or anything. Various theories have been proposed to explain how asexuality should best be classified, and some have maintained that asexuality is an extreme variant of hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD)-a sexual dysfunction characterized by a lack of interest in sex and significant distress. To date, this ha...

2017
Charmaine Rochester-Eyeguokan Lisa Meade

Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) is highly prevalent in women with diabetes mellitus (DM), yet it remains unaddressed, undiagnosed, and untreated. Hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) is the most common complaint among women with FSD, but there is a paucity of research into its multifactorial etiology. Flibanserin is the only therapy approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for treati...

2016
J. K. Smith L. Marciani D. J. Humes S. T. Francis P. Gowland R. C. Spiller

BACKGROUND The relative importance of peripheral nerve injury or central pain processing in painful diverticular disease (DD) is unclear. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has demonstrated that dysfunctional central pain processing predominates in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). This study aims to identify anticipatory changes in symptomatic DD (SDD) compared to asymptomatic DD (ADD)...

2017
Christopher J Jayne Michael J Heard Sarah Zubair Dustie L Johnson

The objective of the authors is to highlight the historical complexities for the diagnosis and treatment of hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) with a focus on Flibanserin. A systematic review of the medical literature published in PubMed using the search terms HSDD and Flibanserin was conducted. Each author reviewed the results of the systematic review for articles to include in this stud...

Journal: :The Journal of urology 2012
Allen D Seftel

OBJECTIVE Little is known about the natural history of hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD). We examined the sociodemographic, relationship, help seeking, sexual function, and medical characteristics of women with a clinical diagnosis of generalized, acquired HSDD by menopause status. METHODS This study was a cross-sectional baseline data analysis from the HSDD Registry for Women (N = 1,5...

Journal: :The journal of sexual medicine 2010
Eric P Gerstenberger Raymond C Rosen Jessica V Brewer Cindy M Meston Lori A Brotto Markus Wiegel Michael Sand

INTRODUCTION A validated cutpoint for the total Female Sexual Function Index scale score exists to classify women with and without sexual dysfunction. However, there is no sexual desire (SD) domain-specific cutpoint for assessing the presence of diminished desire in women with or without a sexual desire problem. AIMS This article defines and validates a specific cutpoint on the SD domain for ...

2017
Ahmed AlAwlaqi Houda Amor Mohamed E. Hammadeh

Over the decades, female sexual dysfunction (FSD) has grown to be an increasingly potential problem that complicates the quality of life among women. In the current review, FSD refers to recurrent and persistent problems with sexual orgasm, desire, or response. One of the most common subtypes of FSD that has evoked increased research interest in the scientific community is hyposexuality. Today,...

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