[Sexual Dysfunction in Primary Health Care].
CONCLUSION: Despite an inconspicuous anamnesis regarding risk factors of sexual dysfunction, about a quarter of the sample found evidence of sexual dysfunction. An inconspicuous anamnesis in the areas of alcohol/tobacco consumption and depression does not make a targeted questioning about sexual dysfunction superfluous. Particularly for men, acute psychological stress should be a sufficient reason to address the topic of sexuality and to deepen it if necessary.
PMID: 30621544 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Praxis - Category: General Medicine Authors: Gürtler MA, Brunner P, Dürsteler-MacFarland KM, Wiesbeck GA Tags: Praxis (Bern 1994) Source Type: research
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