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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

4. Indirect associations between infant sleep, parental sleep, and sexual well-being in new parent couples

10. Unmet and Exceeded Expectations for Sexual Concerns across the Transition to Parenthood

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

14. Daily dyadic coping: Associations with postpartum sexual desire and sexual and relationship satisfaction

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

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

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

22. Sexual Function and Satisfaction in Couples with Infertility: A Closer Look at the Role of Personal and Relational Characteristics

23. Predictors and Moderators of Provoked Vestibulodynia Treatment Outcome Following a Randomized Trial Comparing Cognitive-Behavioral Couple Therapy to Overnight Lidocaine

25. Being Responsive and Self-Determined When it Comes to Sex: How and Why Sexual Motivation is Associated with Satisfaction and Desire in Romantic Relationships

26. Perceived partner responsiveness is associated with sexual well-being in couples with genito-pelvic pain

27. Conceptualizing Sexual Self-Schemas: a Review of Different Approaches and Their Implications for Understanding Women’s Sexual Function

28. Is expectant couples’ similarity in attitudes to sex during pregnancy linked to their sexual well-being? A dyadic study with response surface analysis

30. Trajectories of sexual well-being among couples in the transition to parenthood

31. Validation of the Maternal and Partner Sex During Pregnancy Scales (MSP/PSP) in Portugal: Assessing Dyadic Interdependence and Associations with Sexual Behaviors

32. Navigating Women’s Low Desire: Sexual Growth and Destiny Beliefs and Couples’ Well-Being

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

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

36. Associations between New Mothers' Partner-Oriented Sexual Values and Sexual Distress in the Transition to Parenthood

37. A Mixed-Method Analysis of Women’s Attributions about Their Partner’s Pornography Use

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

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

43. Biopsychosocial predictors of trajectories of postpartum sexual function in first-time mothers

44. Emotion Regulation and Sexual Well-being Among Women: Current Status and Future Directions

45. Pornography use and romantic relationships: A dyadic daily diary study

46. Are Couples More Satisfied When They Match in Sexual Desire? New Insights From Response Surface Analyses

47. An Attachment Perspective on Partner Responses to Genito-pelvic Pain and Their Associations with Relationship and Sexual Outcomes

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

49. Sexual Intimacy in First-time Mothers: Associations with Sexual and Relationship Satisfaction Across Three Waves

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

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