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Sexual dysfunctions in urban china: a population-based national survey of men and women

While sexual dysfunctions are closely related to overall well-being, epidemiological data based on population-based surveys remain scant. To investigate the prevalence and correlates for sexual dysfunctions in urban China. Of the 4,157 urbanites sampled nationally, 3,159 participants completed the i...

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Published in:Journal of sexual medicine 2007-11, Vol.4 (6), p.1559-1574
Main Authors: Parish, William L, Laumann, Edward O, Pan, Suiming, Hao, Yanni
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