Predictors of female sexual dysfunction: a systematic review and qualitative analysis through gender inequality paradigms.
Megan McCool-MyersMelissa Ann TheurichAndrea ZuelkeHelge KnuettelChristian J ApfelbacherPublished in: BMC women's health (2018)
The sexual and reproductive lives of women are highly impacted by female sexual dysfunction, and a number of biological, psychological and social factors play a role in the prevalence of sexual dysfunction. Healthcare professionals who work with women should be aware of the many risk factors for reproductive-age women. Future prevention strategies should aim to address modifiable factors, e.g. physical activity and access to sex education; international efforts in empowering women should continue.