2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11934-020-01030-w
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Sexual Dysfunction Among Men Who Have Sex with Men: a Review Article

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“… 7 It is the most common sexual dysfunction in MSM, with a prevalence ranging from 10.4% to 42.7%. 3 In comparison, the prevalence in young French men is 21.2%. 8 These high prevalence levels may be linked to psychological stress factors experienced by sexual minorities, including discrimination, victimization, and internalized homonegativity.…”
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“… 7 It is the most common sexual dysfunction in MSM, with a prevalence ranging from 10.4% to 42.7%. 3 In comparison, the prevalence in young French men is 21.2%. 8 These high prevalence levels may be linked to psychological stress factors experienced by sexual minorities, including discrimination, victimization, and internalized homonegativity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…1 It is one of the most common sexual issues in men of all sexual orientations, 2 including men who have sex with men (MSM), in whom the impact can be even more significant. 3 A review found that 24% of MSM exhibited ED. 4 In MSM 40 to 59 years of age in Cuba, a high prevalence of ED was identified (ranging from 13% to 28%).…”
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