Female Sexual Dysfunction as Measured by Low Sexual Frequency is Associated With Lower Socioeconomic Status: An Analysis of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), 2007-2016.
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Justin A. Lee | M. Melamed | N. Abraham | Denzel Zhu | Joseph I. Kim | Jonathan L. Davila | B. Chubak
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