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Understanding the Prevalence of Sexual Dysfunctions in Women: an Evolutionary Perspective
Menelaos Apostolou
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Keyphrases
Balancing Selection
33%
Epidemiological Study
66%
Evolutionary Perspective
100%
Gene Pool
33%
High Prevalence
33%
Historical Evidence
33%
Mate Choice
33%
Post-industrial Society
66%
Prevalence of Sexual Dysfunction
100%
Selection Forces
33%
Sexual Behavior
66%
Sexual Desire
100%
Sexual Dysfunction
66%
Weak Predictors
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Allele
50%
Balancing Selection
50%
Evolution
100%
Gene Pool
50%
Mate Choice
50%
Mating
50%
Prevalence
100%
Psychology
Predisposition
100%
Sexual Behavior
100%
Social Sciences
Allele
50%
Postindustrial Society
100%
Predisposition
50%