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View article: Sexual function in women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: the role of psychological factors
Sexual function in women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: the role of psychological factors Open
Background Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is the most common endocrine disorder in women of fertile age. It is associated with somatic and psychological comorbidities and lower sexual function. Aim To study which psychosocial factors pre…
View article: Clinical practice guidelines: sexual dysfunction in gynecological cancer patients
Clinical practice guidelines: sexual dysfunction in gynecological cancer patients Open
Background Sexual dysfunctions (SDs) due to gynecological cancer (GC) are common. Healthcare providers (HCPs) are often not prepared to address sexual health issues, missing the opportunity to provide comprehensive post-cancer survivorship…
View article: Bullying and Protection: The Influence of Moral Disengagement
Bullying and Protection: The Influence of Moral Disengagement Open
Bullying is one of the most frequently discussed of social problems, which can be found in macro-, meso- or micro-communities, i.e. the family, public, higher education institutions or the workplace. Specialists increasingly put emphasis o…
View article: PROFILES OF TESTOSTERONE AND PRE-ANDROGENS AND SEXUAL FUNCTION IN PREMENOPAUSAL WOMEN
PROFILES OF TESTOSTERONE AND PRE-ANDROGENS AND SEXUAL FUNCTION IN PREMENOPAUSAL WOMEN Open
Objectives There is inconsistent evidence as to the role of testosterone and pre-androgens in premenopausal female sexual function and reported associations between blood concentrations of these hormones and female sexual function vary in …
View article: Exploring subjective and genital sexual response in transgender women upon addition of low-dose testosterone to feminizing gender-affirming hormone therapy: a feasibility study
Exploring subjective and genital sexual response in transgender women upon addition of low-dose testosterone to feminizing gender-affirming hormone therapy: a feasibility study Open
Background Transgender women using feminizing gender-affirming hormone therapy who underwent a gonadectomy generally have lower testosterone levels than cisgender women. It is unknown if testosterone supplementation can influence subjectiv…
View article: Profiles of testosterone and pre-androgens and sexual function in premenopausal women
Profiles of testosterone and pre-androgens and sexual function in premenopausal women Open
Background: There is inconsistent evidence as to the role of testosterone and pre-androgens in premenopausal female sexual function and reported associations between blood concentrations of these hormones and female sexual function vary in…
View article: Sexual, relational, and psychological functioning in male partners of women with reported Mayer–Rokitansky–Küster–Hauser syndrome—a case–control study
Sexual, relational, and psychological functioning in male partners of women with reported Mayer–Rokitansky–Küster–Hauser syndrome—a case–control study Open
STUDY QUESTION Do sexual, relational, and psychological functioning of male partners of women with Mayer–Rokitansky–Küster–Hauser (MRKH) syndrome differ from male partners of women without MRKH syndrome? SUMMARY ANSWER Male partners of wom…
View article: Sexual response in women with polycystic ovary syndrome: a case-control study
Sexual response in women with polycystic ovary syndrome: a case-control study Open
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View article: Addition of testosterone to endocrine care for transgender women: a dose-finding and feasibility trial
Addition of testosterone to endocrine care for transgender women: a dose-finding and feasibility trial Open
Objective Transgender women who underwent gonadectomy have lower serum testosterone concentrations than cisgender women. There is uncertainty regarding the dosing and side effects of supplementation of testosterone in transgender women. Th…
View article: P-689 Sexual response in women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
P-689 Sexual response in women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Open
Study question Are genital response and subjective sexual response different between women with and without PCOS and what is the relationship with sex steroid levels? Summary answer No difference in genital sexual response was found, but w…
View article: “Sex is not just an act but also a place to be human, to be authentic.” A qualitative interview study on practices of healthcare professionals in sexological care for transgender and non-binary people
“Sex is not just an act but also a place to be human, to be authentic.” A qualitative interview study on practices of healthcare professionals in sexological care for transgender and non-binary people Open
While little clinical guidance is available, HCPs with experience in sexological care provision to TNB individuals hold practice-based knowledge that can be used to inform tailored sexological care provision. Integrating these findings int…
View article: Sexual dysfunction in women with PCOS: a case control study
Sexual dysfunction in women with PCOS: a case control study Open
STUDY QUESTION What is the relationship of sex steroid levels with sexual function in women with and without polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)? SUMMARY ANSWER Women with PCOS reported more sexual dysfunction and more sexual distress compare…
View article: Sexual Function in Women With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: Design of an Observational Prospective Multicenter Case Control Study
Sexual Function in Women With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: Design of an Observational Prospective Multicenter Case Control Study Open
Introduction The prevalence of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is 10–15% in women of reproductive age. Its characteristics are (i) clinical or biochemical hyperandrogenism, (ii) oligomenorrhea or amenorrhea, and (iii) polycystic ovaries o…
View article: Sexual functioning, sexual esteem, genital self-image and psychological and relational functioning in women with Mayer–Rokitansky–Küster–Hauser syndrome: a case–control study
Sexual functioning, sexual esteem, genital self-image and psychological and relational functioning in women with Mayer–Rokitansky–Küster–Hauser syndrome: a case–control study Open
STUDY QUESTION Do sexual functioning, sexual esteem, genital self-image and psychological and relational functioning in women with Mayer–Rokitansky–Küster–Hauser (MRKH) syndrome differ from a comparison group of women without the condition…
View article: Discussing reproductive health in spinal care, part II: fertility issues
Discussing reproductive health in spinal care, part II: fertility issues Open
With the exception of cauda equina syndrome, fertility is not routinely discussed in spinal care. Fertility is discussed more often with men. Recent guidelines state that discussing fertility is an essential part of good practice in spinal…
View article: The effect of a dopamine antagonist on conditioning of sexual arousal in women
The effect of a dopamine antagonist on conditioning of sexual arousal in women Open
No firm conclusions can be drawn about whether female sexual reward learning implicates DA transmission since the results do not lend themselves to unambiguous interpretation.