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Studies of sexual dysfunction typically focus on gender-specific problems: Lack of desire among women and performance problems for men.
But women don't have a monopoly on low desire, new research finds. Men struggle with a lack of interest in sex, too. A new study of 5, men in Croatia, Portugal and Norway finds that The numbers are similar to those seen in other surveys, in which low desire plagues between 13 percent and 28 percent of men depending on the region of the globe.
Male desire was linked with psychological, relational and social factors, the researchers reported online Oct. Women report low sexual desire in high numbers. One survey of patients at a urology clinic in New Jersey revealed that 36 percent of to year-old women and 65 percent of female to year-olds reported low sexual desire. Between ages 55 and 70, the number rose to 77 percent. Those numbers may be higher than the general population, because the women were seeking medical care for various reasons, but other studies back up the existence of the female desire problem.
In one study researchers reported women's desire dropped each month they were in a long-term relationship, suggesting that despite stereotypes of women as commitment-hounds, female sexuality is heavily dependent on novelty. Meanwhile, sex researchers who study male sexuality have traditionally ignored desire in favor of researching erectile dysfunction and early or delayed ejaculation, Carvalheira said.
Nevertheless, studies around the world suggesting that a not insignificant number of men sometimes struggled with desire, from national surveys in the United States that placed the number between 14 percent and 17 percent to surveys in Australia and Sweden that put it at 16 percent or so.