Call for Commentaries on Winter, De Cuypere, Green, Kane, and Knudson (2016) Kenneth J. Zucker Editorial 12 September 2016 Pages: 1877 - 1878
Moving Transgender Care Forward within Public Health Organizations: Inclusion of Facial Feminizing Surgery in the Swedish National Treatment Recommendations T. Kalle LundgrenJosef IsungFilip Farnebo Letter to the Editor 08 August 2016 Pages: 1879 - 1880
Erratum to: Moving Transgender Care Forward within Public Health Organizations: Inclusion of Facial Feminizing Surgery in the Swedish National Treatment Recommendations T. Kalle LundgrenJosef IsungFilip Farnebo Erratum 22 September 2016 Pages: 1881 - 1881
Where Do Sexual Dysfunctions Fit into the Meta-Structure of Psychopathology? A Factor Mixture Analysis Miriam K. ForbesAndrew J. BaillieCarolyn A. Schniering Original Paper 20 November 2015 Pages: 1883 - 1896
Female Sexual Function Index Short Version: A MsFLASH Item Response Analysis Janet S. CarpenterSalene M. W. JonesJan L. Shifren Original Paper 08 August 2016 Pages: 1897 - 1905
Mindfulness-Based Sex Therapy Improves Genital-Subjective Arousal Concordance in Women With Sexual Desire/Arousal Difficulties Lori A. BrottoMeredith L. ChiversArianne Albert Original Paper 26 February 2016 Pages: 1907 - 1921
On the Link Between Benevolent Sexism and Orgasm Frequency in Heterosexual Women Emily Ann HarrisMatthew J. HornseyFiona Kate Barlow Original Paper 15 June 2016 Pages: 1923 - 1931
Talking About Sex When Sex Is Painful: Dyadic Sexual Communication Is Associated With Women’s Pain, and Couples’ Sexual and Psychological Outcomes in Provoked Vestibulodynia Kate M. RancourtNatalie O. RosenLogan J. Nealis Original Paper 06 January 2016 Pages: 1933 - 1944
Observed and Perceived Disclosure and Empathy Are Associated With Better Relationship Adjustment and Quality of Life in Couples Coping With Vulvodynia Natalie O. RosenKaty BoisSophie Bergeron Original Paper 10 May 2016 Pages: 1945 - 1956
Investigating Female Sexual Concordance: Do Sexual Excitation and Sexual Inhibition Moderate the Agreement of Genital and Subjective Sexual Arousal in Women? Julia VeltenSaskia ScholtenJürgen Margraf Original Paper 05 July 2016 Pages: 1957 - 1971
Use of an Ecological Model to Study Sexual Satisfaction in a Heterosexual Spanish Sample María del Mar Sánchez-FuentesJosé María SalinasJuan Carlos Sierra Original Paper 11 March 2016 Pages: 1973 - 1988
Heterosexual Women’s Causal Attributions Regarding Impairment in Sexual Function: Factor Structure and Associations with Well-Being Kyle R. StephensonCindy M. Meston Original Paper 11 May 2016 Pages: 1989 - 2001
Multidimensional Sexual Perfectionism and Female Sexual Function: A Longitudinal Investigation Joachim StoeberLaura N. Harvey Original Paper Open access 28 March 2016 Pages: 2003 - 2014
Sexual Perfectionism in Women: Not as Simple as Adaptive or Maladaptive Annette S. KluckKseniya ZhuzhaKelly Hughes Original Paper 10 August 2016 Pages: 2015 - 2027
Psychological Factors Involved in Sexual Desire, Sexual Activity, and Sexual Satisfaction: A Multi-factorial Perspective Alessandra DoschLucien RochatMartial Van der Linden Original Paper 19 March 2015 Pages: 2029 - 2045
Prevalence and Associated Factors of Erectile Dysfunction in Patients With Moderate to Severe Psoriasis and Healthy Population: A Comparative Study Considering Physical and Psychological Factors Alejandro Molina-LeyvaIgnacio Molina-LeyvaJose Juan Jimenez-Moleon Original Paper 07 June 2016 Pages: 2047 - 2055
Associations of Body Mass Index and Physical Activity With Sexual Dysfunction in Breast Cancer Survivors Carlos Eduardo PaivaFabiana Faria RezendeLeslie R. Schover Original Paper 03 June 2016 Pages: 2057 - 2068
Content and Valence of Sexual Cognitions and Their Relationship With Sexual Functioning in Spanish Men and Women Nieves MoyanoE. Sandra ByersJuan Carlos Sierra Original Paper 29 December 2015 Pages: 2069 - 2080
Views and Experiences of Malaysian Family Medicine Trainees of Female Sexual Dysfunction Pauline Siew Mei LaiSing Yee TanSu May Liew Original Paper 08 August 2016 Pages: 2081 - 2089
Self-Reported Sexual Behavioral Interests and Polymorphisms in the Dopamine Receptor D4 (DRD4) Exon III VNTR in Heterosexual Young Adults Andrew C. HalleyMelanie BoretskyMark Shriver Original Paper 18 November 2015 Pages: 2091 - 2100
Social Modulation or Hormonal Causation? Linkages of Testosterone with Sexual Activity and Relationship Quality in a Nationally Representative Longitudinal Sample of Older Adults Aniruddha DasNicole Sawin Original Paper 05 August 2016 Pages: 2101 - 2115
Hormonal Contraceptive Use During Relationship Formation and Sexual Desire During Pregnancy Kelly D. CobeyJan HavlíčekS. Craig Roberts Original Paper Open access 24 December 2015 Pages: 2117 - 2122
The Complexity of Multiple Contraceptive Method Use and the Anxiety That Informs It: Implications for Theory and Practice Lori FrohwirthNakeisha BladesHeather Wurtz Original Paper Open access 03 March 2016 Pages: 2123 - 2135
Defining Pleasure: A Focus Group Study of Solitary and Partnered Sexual Pleasure in Queer and Heterosexual Women Katherine L. GoldeyAmanda R. PoshSari M. van Anders Original Paper 23 March 2016 Pages: 2137 - 2154
Identification with Stimuli Moderates Women’s Affective and Testosterone Responses to Self-Chosen Erotica Katherine L. GoldeySari M. van Anders Original Paper 06 November 2015 Pages: 2155 - 2171
Changes in DSM-5 Diagnostic Criteria for Paraphilic Disorders William A. Merrick Commentary on DSM-5 12 September 2016 Pages: 2173 - 2179
DSM-5 and the Paraphilic Disorders: Conceptual Issues Charles Moser Commentary on DSM-5 22 September 2016 Pages: 2181 - 2186