from Section 3A - Sexual Dysfunction and Counselling
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 January 2024
Considerable evidence indicates sexual pain (SP) is a common concern in women of reproductive age (12–60%) despite findings suggesting that around 40% of women between the ages of 20 and 40 did not seek help for their condition [1]. Most women who suffer from SP struggle to understand and cope with this distressing problem, which negatively affects their identity, sexuality and romantic relationships. Nearly all healthcare professionals have seen a woman or a couple that suffers from SP, whether they know it or not. Evidence also indicates that healthcare providers poorly understand and often misdiagnose SP [2]. The broad range of prevalence estimates and poor understanding stem from differences between the populations involved in a study design and the inconsistent use of definitions.
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