1. Bed death and other lesbian sexual problems unraveled: a qualitative study of the sexual health of lesbian women involved in a relationship.
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van Rosmalen-Nooijens KAW, Vergeer CM, and Lagro-Janssen ALM
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Objectives: To shed light on lesbian 'bed death' among lesbian women. To explore the wishes and expectations of lesbian women with respect to healthcare professionals.Methods: Semi-structured interviews with 30 self-identified lesbian women. The interviews were audio recorded. Three researchers classified and analyzed the most important themes.Results: The women indicated few sexual problems except for 'bed death,' a quasi-complete cessation of sexual activity. Twenty-three women experienced 'bed death' during the current relationship or a previous one. The factors felt by the women to contribute to 'bed death' were environmental influences, the existence of a symbiotic relationship, hormonal factors, and reduced sexual initiative. The women indicated that they would like family doctors to adopt a neutral attitude, be knowledgeable about homosexuality, and be able to recognize homosexuality in their patients.Discussion: A careful examination of the potential causes of 'bed death' suggests that the phenomenon is more closely linked to a patient's gender than to her sexual orientation. Lesbian women would also like general practitioners to possess at least some basic knowledge about homosexuality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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