Coping with dyspareunia, the importance of inter and intrapersonal context on women's sexual distress: a population-based study
Plain English summary Dyspareunia is a condition that can negatively affect sexual health among individuals and couples. This paper addresses the pattern of sexual pain as well as some interpersonal and intrapersonal factors that may lessen sexual pain by mitigating sexual distress. This population-...
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Main Authors: | Ameneh Alizadeh (Author), Farnaz Farnam (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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