Hysterectomy and sexual function: a systematic review and meta-analysis [0.03%]
系统综述与元分析:子宫切除术与性功能之间的关系
Suzanne J Dedden,Marlene A Werner,Jorrit Steinweg et al.
Suzanne J Dedden et al.
Background: Sexual function after hysterectomy can be a concern for patients, and research remains inconclusive about changes in sexual function associated with hysterectomy. ...
Seeing the unseen: how can we best identify transgender women within the Veterans Affairs healthcare system's electronic medical record? [0.03%]
洞悉无形:我们如何才能最好地识别出退伍军人医疗系统电子病历中的变性女性?
Farnoosh Nik-Ahd,Justin Waller,Amanda M De Hoedt et al.
Farnoosh Nik-Ahd et al.
Background: One challenge in transgender research is reliably identifying patients through electronic medical records data, as there is no universal transgender International Classification of Diseases (ICD) code, but rat...
Relationship between sexual and bladder dysfunction in women consuming ketamine [0.03%]
女性使用氯胺酮与性功能障碍和膀胱功能障碍之间的关系
Bor-En Jong,Shang-Jen Chang,Chia-Hua Li et al.
Bor-En Jong et al.
Background: Although ketamine has become the second most popular recreational drug in Taiwan, there have been very few reported studies that investigated female sexual dysfunction (FSD) in ketamine abusers (KAs). ...
Sexual function remains persistently low in women after treatment for colorectal cancer and anal squamous cell carcinoma [0.03%]
低位肠道肿瘤治疗后女性患者性功能持续减退
Marissa B Savoie,Alan Paciorek,Katherine Van Loon et al.
Marissa B Savoie et al.
Background: Women diagnosed with colorectal cancer (CRC) or anal squamous cell carcinoma (ASCC) are at high risk of sexual dysfunction after treatment, yet little is known about recovery and risk factors for chronic dysfu...
Unrecognized sexual dysfunction in gay and bisexual men after prostate cancer treatment: the antecedents and impact of anodyspareunia [0.03%]
前列腺癌治疗后Gay和双性恋男性未被认识的性功能障碍:同性肛交痛觉异常的原因及影响
Christopher W Wheldon,Alex J Bates,Elizabeth J Polter et al.
Christopher W Wheldon et al.
Background: Anodyspareunia may be an adverse outcome of prostate cancer (PCa) treatment for gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBM). Aim:...
Randomized Controlled Trial
The journal of sexual medicine. 2023 Mar 31;20(4):515-524. DOI:10.1093/jsxmed/qdad009 2023
Satisfaction with current hormone therapy and goals of additional gender-affirming care in transgender adults [0.03%]
跨性别成人目前的激素治疗满意度及其期望进一步进行性别确认治疗的目标
Meron Siira,Darios Getahun,Michael J Silverberg et al.
Meron Siira et al.
Background: Many transgender persons seek hormone therapy to reduce gender dysphoria and improve quality of life, but little is known about patient satisfaction with current gender-affirming hormone therapy. ...
Multicenter Study
The journal of sexual medicine. 2023 Mar 31;20(4):568-572. DOI:10.1093/jsxmed/qdad011 2023
Sexual well-being in patients with early-stage breast cancer at 1- and 2-year follow-up [0.03%]
乳腺癌一期和二期患者的一年和两年随访期间的性健康状况
Anouk S Huberts,Marloes E Clarijs,Hester Pastoor et al.
Anouk S Huberts et al.
Background: Sexual well-being (SWB) is an important aspect of overall quality of life and should therefore be considered when measuring the effect of breast cancer on daily life. ...
Characteristics of men who report symptoms of delayed ejaculation: providing support for empirically derived diagnostic criteria [0.03%]
延迟射精症状男性的特征研究:为经验性诊断标准提供支持
David L Rowland,Drew R Attinger,Abigail L Morrow et al.
David L Rowland et al.
Background: Little is known regarding the demographic, sexual, and relationship characteristics of men with symptoms of delayed ejaculation (DE). Aim: ...
A randomized trial on the effectiveness and safety of 5 water-based personal lubricants [0.03%]
五种水基个人润滑剂的有效性和安全性随机对照试验
Santiago Palacios,Sarah Hood,Temitayo Abakah-Phillips et al.
Santiago Palacios et al.
Background: A range of personal lubricants with different formulations and subsequent properties are available for relief of discomfort associated with vaginal dryness; however, there are limited clinical data to support ...
Randomized Controlled Trial
The journal of sexual medicine. 2023 Mar 31;20(4):498-506. DOI:10.1093/jsxmed/qdad005 2023