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1. Perceived financial burden is indirectly linked to sexual well-being via quality of life among couples seeking medically assisted reproduction

2. Fear-based reasons for not engaging in sexual activity during pregnancy: associations with sexual and relationship well-being

3. Sexual communal motivation in couples coping with low sexual interest/arousal: Associations with sexual well-being and sexual goals.

4. Will you be happy for me? Associations between self-reported, perceived, and observed responses to positive events and sexual well-being in cohabiting couples

7. Maltreatment in Childhood and Perceived Partner Responsiveness in Adult Romantic Relationships: A Dyadic Daily Diary and Longitudinal Study

8. Comparing Self-Reported Pain During Intercourse and Pain During a Standardized Gynecological Exam at 12- and 24-Month Postpartum

9. Associations Between Postpartum Depressive Symptoms and Couples’ Sexual Function and Sexual Distress Trajectories Across the Transition to Parenthood

10. The association between labour epidural analgesia and postpartum depressive symptoms: a longitudinal cohort study

11. Partner Responses to Low Desire: Associations with Sexual, Relational, and Psychological Well-Being Among Couples Coping with Female Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder

12. A Comparison of the Sexual Well-Being of New Parents with Community Couples

13. Child catastrophizing about parent chronic pain: A potential child vulnerability factor

14. Recommendations for the Study of Vulvar Pain in Women, Part 2: Methodological Challenges

15. Attachment and Childhood Maltreatment as Moderators of Treatment Outcome in a Randomized Clinical Trial for Provoked Vestibulodynia

16. Trajectories of Dyspareunia From Pregnancy to 24 Months Postpartum

17. A Descriptive and Longitudinal Analysis of Pain During Intercourse in Pregnancy

18. Sexual well-being and perceived stress in couples transitioning to parenthood: A dyadic analysis

19. Pornography Use and Sexual Health among Same-Sex and Mixed-Sex Couples: An Event-Level Dyadic Analysis

20. #postbabyhankypanky: An Empirically Based Knowledge Sharing Initiative About Sex and the Transition to Parenthood

21. Partners Experience Consequences, Too: A Comparison of the Sexual, Relational, and Psychological Adjustment of Women with Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder and Their Partners to Control Couples

22. Daily Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms in Couples Coping With Vulvodynia: Associations With Women's Pain, Women's Sexual Function, and Both Partners' Sexual Distress

23. It Takes Two: Sexual Communication Patterns and the Sexual and Relational Adjustment of Couples Coping with Provoked Vestibulodynia

24. Sexual Distress and Sexual Problems During Pregnancy: Associations with Sexual and Relationship Satisfaction

25. Biased Partner Perceptions of Women's Pain Self-Efficacy in Postpartum Pain During Intercourse: A Dyadic Longitudinal Examination

26. Self-Focused Reasons for Having Sex: Associations Between Sexual Goals and Women's Pain and Sexual and Psychological Well-being for Couples Coping With Provoked Vestibulodynia

27. Recommendations for the Study of Vulvar Pain in Women, Part 1: Review of Assessment Tools

29. Associations Between Penetration Cognitions, Genital Pain, and Sexual Well-Being in Women with Provoked Vestibulodynia

30. Why Us? Perceived Injustice is Associated With More Sexual and Psychological Distress in Couples Coping With Genito-Pelvic Pain

31. Daily Associations Among Male Partner Responses, Pain During Intercourse, and Anxiety in Women With Vulvodynia and Their Partners

32. Acceptance of Vulvovaginal Pain in Women with Provoked Vestibulodynia and Their Partners: Associations with Pain, Psychological, and Sexual Adjustment

33. Daily Associations Between Partner Responses and Sexual and Relationship Satisfaction in Couples Coping with Provoked Vestibulodynia

34. Vulvodynia: a consideration of clinical and methodological research challenges and recommended solutions

35. A Comparison of Approach and Avoidance Sexual Goals in Couples With Vulvodynia and Community Controls

36. Feasibility and Preliminary Effectiveness of a Novel Cognitive–Behavioral Couple Therapy for Provoked Vestibulodynia: A Pilot Study

37. Relationship satisfaction moderates the associations between male partner responses and depression in women with vulvodynia: A dyadic daily experience study

38. Sexual communal motivation in couples coping with low sexual interest/arousal: Associations with sexual well-being and sexual goals

41. (174) Let's Talk about it: Daily Associations between Shame and Pain and Sexual Distress in Couples Coping with Vulvodynia

42. Intimacy, sexual satisfaction and sexual distress in vulvodynia couples : an observational study

43. How aging affects self-reports

44. Harmful or Helpful: Perceived Solicitous and Facilitative Partner Responses Are Differentially Associated with Pain and Sexual Satisfaction in Women with Provoked Vestibulodynia

46. Genito-pelvic pain from a couples’ perspective

47. Does anxiety and depressive symptoms are associated with pain and its consequences? a daily diary study among couples coping with vulvodynia

48. Approach and Avoidance Sexual Goals in Couples with Provoked Vestibulodynia: Associations with Sexual, Relational, and Psychological Well-Being

49. Impact of male partner responses on sexual function in women with vulvodynia and their partners: a dyadic daily experience study

50. Beyond a 'woman's problem' : the role of relationship processes in female genital pain

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