Bibliotherapy May Have Value, But More Research is Needed Bibliotherapy may benefit patients with sexual dysfunction, but more study is needed, according to a recent review in the Journal of Sexual…
Study: Female Sexual Dysfunction After Pelvic Fracture Needs Attention Painful sex and other sexual problems are common in women after a pelvic fracture, according to a recent Journal of Sexual Medicine review.…
COVID-19 Affects Sexuality of Healthcare Professionals The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the sex lives of healthcare workers in Turkey, suggests a recent study in the International Journal of…
Positive Body Image, Self-Esteem Important for Sexual Function There are significant connections among sexual self-esteem, sexual communication, body image, and female sexual function, new research from…
Can Shock Wave Therapy Help Women with Provoked Vestibulodynia? Low-intensity shock wave therapy (LISWT) is a safe, feasible way to relieve pain in women with provoked vestibulodynia (PVD), a recent …
Study Explores Personality and BDSM Roles Personality traits might have some influence on the sexual roles chosen by BDSM practitioners, according to a new Journal of Sexual Medicine…
Female Sexual Dysfunction Linked to Sexual Problems in Men Men whose female partners have sexual dysfunction are likely to have sexual problems themselves, according to the results of a recent review…
Study Explores Explicit and Implicit Assessments of Nonheterosexuality and Androphilia Implicit measurements of sexual preferences among men yield different results than explicit ones, according to a recent Journal of Sexual…
Lifelong Vaginismus is a “Couple Problem,” Researchers Say The affective temperaments of men and women can affect experiences with lifelong vaginismus (LLV), according to new research in the Journal…
Can telehealth be useful in addressing sexual health issues? Yes. Telehealth can be an effective way to discuss sex health issues with your healthcare provider. During a telehealth appointment, you…