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Dundon CM et al. – Data supported the hypothesis that sexual satisfaction is only partially explained by sexual function. Other factors involved in women's lives, such as psychological well–being, relationship adjustment, and, to a lesser extent, menopausal symptoms, affect sexual satisfaction independently from sexual function.

   

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