Describing the Clinical Approach to Diagnosis and Treatment of Patients with Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder

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Hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) is the most prevalent form of female sexual dysfunction (FSD) in the United States and is characterized by a decrease or lack of sexual desire accompanied by distress. Despite the relatively high prevalence of HSDD in US women 18-44 years of age (∼10%), there is a limited understanding of the condition among physicians.

Authors

Sharon Parish, Zainab Shahpurwala, Amod Athavale, Rahul Ravindranath, Nandini Hadker, and Michelle Lim-Watson

Journal

ISSWSH / ISSM Joint Meeting, March 2019

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