Managing Sexual Difficulties: A Qualitative Investigation of Coping Strategies (Report)
The Journal of Sex Research 2011, July-August, 48, 4
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Publisher Description
Sexual function problems are common in the United Kingdom. Roughly 6% of men and 16% of women reported at least one persistent (1) sexual function problem in a recent national survey (Mercer et al., 2003). In a study of general practitioner (GP) attendees, 22% of men and 40% of women received at least one International Classification of Diseases-10 diagnosis for sexual dysfunction (Nazareth, Boynton, & King, 2003).
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