The Sexual Acceptability of Contraception: Reviewing the Literature and Building a New Concept

Volume: 53, Issue: 4-5, Pages: 417 - 456
Published: Mar 8, 2016
Abstract
How contraceptives affect women’s sexual well-being is critically understudied. Fortunately, a growing literature focuses on sexual aspects of contraception, especially hormonal contraception’s associations with libido. However, a more holistic approach to contraceptive sexual acceptability is needed to capture the full range of women’s sexual experiences. We conducted a narrative literature review of this topic, working with an original sample...
Paper Details
Title
The Sexual Acceptability of Contraception: Reviewing the Literature and Building a New Concept
Published Date
Mar 8, 2016
Volume
53
Issue
4-5
Pages
417 - 456
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