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Dyspareunia

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Maria Magdalena Lupa *

Spiru Haret University, Faculty of Sociology-Psychology, Bucharest

*Corresponding author: voicilamagdalena@gmail.com

International Journal of Advanced Studies in Sexology
Volume 2, 2020 | Issue 2, Pages 98-100 | ISSN 2668-7194 (print), ISSN 2668-9987 (online)

Citation: Lupa M. M., (2020). Dyspareunia. Int J Advanced Studies in Sexology. Vol. 2, Issue 2, pp. 98-100. Sexology Institute of Romania.

DOI: 10.46388/ijass.2020.13.27

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Abstract

Dyspareunia is also called genito-pelvic/penetration pain disorder and is characterized by persistent or repetitive genital pain that may occur before, during or after penetrative intercourse. Although it is present in both sexes, it is much more common in women. This article aims to address the evolution and onset of this disorder, taking into account both physiological and psychological factors.

Keywords: sexual disorder, dyspareunia, physiological factors, psychological factors, pelvic area.