2020
DOI: 10.4103/ejpsy.ejpsy_36_19
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Depressive and anxiety symptoms in relation to sexual dysfunction in female patients with psoriasis

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“…In the psoriatic group (20.42 ±4.21) FSFI mean was significantly lower than in the control group (23.76±4.85). According to Hassanin et al (19) , all dimensions of the FSFI, aside from satisfaction, showed a statistically significant decline in psoriasis patients when compared to the control group. In comparison to instances with typical sexual dysfunction, those with sexual dysfunction showed considerably greater anxiety symptoms and scores (but not sadness).…”
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“…In the psoriatic group (20.42 ±4.21) FSFI mean was significantly lower than in the control group (23.76±4.85). According to Hassanin et al (19) , all dimensions of the FSFI, aside from satisfaction, showed a statistically significant decline in psoriasis patients when compared to the control group. In comparison to instances with typical sexual dysfunction, those with sexual dysfunction showed considerably greater anxiety symptoms and scores (but not sadness).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%