627 results on '"Rowland, David L"'
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2. Response to Commentary on Rowland et al. “Similarities and differences between men with self-reported lifelong and acquired difficulty reaching orgasm”
3. Pornography and Sexual Dysfunction: Is There Any Relationship?
4. Sexual Function and Satisfaction in the Context of Obesity
5. Do pornography use and masturbation play a role in erectile dysfunction and relationship satisfaction in men?
6. Response to the Commentary on: Do pornography use and masturbation play a role in erectile dysfunction and relationship satisfaction in men?
7. Do Ejaculation Latency and Other Sexual Measures Differ Between Men With Lifelong and Acquired Premature Ejaculation?
8. Do the diagnostic criteria for premature ejaculation apply to non-straight men and to sexual activities other than penile–vaginal intercourse?
9. Pornography Use: What Do Cross-Cultural Patterns Tell Us?
10. Cross Cultural Research: Opportunities and Strategies for Discovery
11. Culture and Practice: Identifying the Issues
12. The Unfinished Business of Defining Premature Ejaculation: The Need for Targeted Research
13. Are Specific Sexual Activities During Partnered Sex and Masturbation Related to Sexual Problems in Men?
14. Orgasmic Disorders
15. Advances and Missteps in Diagnosing Premature Ejaculation: Analysis and Future Directions
16. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
17. Sexual Response Differs during Partnered Sex and Masturbation in Men With and Without Sexual Dysfunction: Implications for Treatment
18. A Conceptual Approach to Understanding and Managing Men’s Orgasmic Difficulties
19. Body Image, Orgasmic Response, and Sexual Relationship Satisfaction: Understanding Relationships and Establishing Typologies Based on Body Image Satisfaction
20. Age-related differences in the prevalence of premature ejaculation: taking a second and more detailed look.
21. Changes in Spousal Intimacy in Women Suffering Trauma Symptoms from Domestic Abuse: A Culturally Embedded Intervention Study in Pakistan.
22. Updating, correcting, and calibrating the narrative about premature ejaculation.
23. Moving Toward Empirically Based Standardization in the Diagnosis of Delayed Ejaculation
24. Estimations of Typical, Ideal, Premature Ejaculation, and Actual Latencies by Men and Female Sexual Partners of Men During Partnered Sex
25. Typologies of Women With Orgasmic Difficulty and Their Relationship to Sexual Distress
26. Relationship Between Masturbation and Partnered Sex in Women: Does the Former Facilitate, Inhibit, or Not Affect the Latter?
27. Response to Commentary on Rowland et al “Does Ejaculatory Latency Vary Between Men With Lifelong vs Acquired PE?”
28. Experimental Models in Sexual Medicine: Eight Best Practices
29. Relationship of Specific Sexual Activities to Orgasmic Latency, Pleasure, and Difficulty During Partnered Sex
30. Premature (Early) Ejaculation
31. Do Ejaculation Latency and Other Sexual Measures Differ Between Men With Lifelong and Acquired Premature Ejaculation?
32. Response to Commentary on Rowland et al. “Similarities and differences between men with self-reported lifelong and acquired difficulty reaching orgasm”
33. Attribution Patterns in Women With and Without Orgasmic Difficulties
34. The Burden of Sexual Problems : Perceived Effects on Men’s and Women’s Sexual Partners
35. Evaluation of Delayed Ejaculation
36. Orgasmic Latency and Related Parameters in Women During Partnered and Masturbatory Sex
37. Plant-Derived Supplements for Sexual Health and Problems, Part 2: Further Evidence for Specific Herbal Effects
38. Plant-Derived Supplements for Sexual Health and Problems: Part 1—Trends over the Past Decade
39. Sex Differences in Attributions to Positive and Negative Sexual Scenarios in Men and Women With and Without Sexual Problems: Reconsidering Stereotypes
40. Similarities and differences between men with self-reported lifelong and acquired difficulty reaching ejaculation
41. Self-reported reasons for having difficulty reaching orgasm in men with diverse etiologies
42. Sexual Function, Obesity, and Weight Loss in Men and Women
43. Pharmacotherapy in the Treatment of Male Sexual Dysfunction
44. Issues in the Laboratory Study of Human Sexual Response: A Synthesis for the Nontechnical Sexologist
45. Identifying an optimal ejaculation latency for the diagnosis of men reporting orgasmic/ejaculation difficulty
46. Why Men Masturbate: Reasons and Correlates in Men with and without Sexual Dysfunction
47. The Study of Ejaculatory Response in Men in the Psychophysiological Laboratory
48. Understanding Orgasmic Difficulty in Women
49. Characteristics of men who report symptoms of delayed ejaculation: providing support for empirically derived diagnostic criteria
50. Description of and Relationships among Potential Variables Supported for the Diagnosis of Delayed Ejaculation
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