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337 related items for PubMed ID: 25394652

  • 1. Body image in women with primary and secondary provoked vestibulodynia: a controlled study.
    Maillé DL, Bergeron S, Lambert B.
    J Sex Med; 2015 Feb; 12(2):505-15. PubMed ID: 25394652
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  • 2. Are primary and secondary provoked vestibulodynia two different entities? A comparison of pain, psychosocial, and sexual characteristics.
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  • 3. Acceptance of vulvovaginal pain in women with provoked vestibulodynia and their partners: associations with pain, psychological, and sexual adjustment.
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    J Sex Med; 2015 Jun; 12(6):1450-62. PubMed ID: 25869256
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  • 7. Associations Between Penetration Cognitions, Genital Pain, and Sexual Well-being in Women with Provoked Vestibulodynia.
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  • 8. Pain, psychosocial, sexual, and psychophysical characteristics of women with primary vs. secondary provoked vestibulodynia.
    Sutton KS, Pukall CF, Chamberlain S.
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  • 10. Sexual and relationship intimacy among women with provoked vestibulodynia and their partners: associations with sexual satisfaction, sexual function, and pain self-efficacy.
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  • 12. Feasibility and preliminary effectiveness of a novel cognitive-behavioral couple therapy for provoked vestibulodynia: a pilot study.
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  • 13. Daily associations between partner responses and sexual and relationship satisfaction in couples coping with provoked vestibulodynia.
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  • 14. Woman and partner-perceived partner responses predict pain and sexual satisfaction in provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) couples.
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  • 16. Sexual function, relationship adjustment, and the relational impact of pain in male partners of women with provoked vulvar pain.
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  • 17. Cognitive, psychophysical, and neural correlates of vulvar pain in primary and secondary provoked vestibulodynia: a pilot study.
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  • 18. Self-Efficacy Mediates the Attachment-Pain Association in Couples with Provoked Vestibulodynia: A Prospective Study.
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  • 20. Interpersonal Goals and Well-Being in Couples Coping with Genito-Pelvic Pain.
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