Male‐to‐Female Genital Reassignment Surgery: A Retrospective Review of Surgical Technique and Complications in 60 Patients
ConclusionsGRS can provide good functional and aesthetic outcomes in patients with male‐to‐female GD. However, despite a careful planning and meticulous surgical technique, secondary procedures are frequently required to improve the function and appearance of the neovagina. Raigosa M, Avvedimento S, Yoon TS, Cruz‐Gimeno J, Rodriguez G, and Fontdevila J. Male‐to‐female genital reassignment surgery: A retrospective review of surgical technique and complications in 60 patients. J Sex Med **;**:**–**. (Source: The Journal of Sexual Medicine)
Source: The Journal of Sexual Medicine - July 2, 2015 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Mauricio Raigosa, Stefano Avvedimento, Tai Sik Yoon, Juan Cruz‐Gimeno, Guillermo Rodriguez, Joan Fontdevila Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

Epidemiology, Regional Characteristics, Knowledge, and Attitude Toward Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting in Southern Iran
ConclusionFGM/C is a common practice in rural areas of Southern Iran. It is associated with increased age, illiteracy, Sunni Islam religion, Afghan nationality, and positive family history. Lack of knowledge toward FGM/C is the main cause of its high prevalence and continuation in the area. Dehghankhalili M, Fallahi S, Mahmudi F, Ghaffarpasand F, Shahrzad ME, Taghavi M, and Fereydooni Asl M. Epidemiology, regional characteristics, knowledge, and attitude toward female genital mutilation/cutting in Southern Iran. J Sex Med **;**:**–**. (Source: The Journal of Sexual Medicine)
Source: The Journal of Sexual Medicine - July 2, 2015 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Maryam Dehghankhalili, Soghra Fallahi, Forugh Mahmudi, Fariborz Ghaffarpasand, Mohammad Esmaeil Shahrzad, Mohsen Taghavi, Marjan Fereydooni Asl Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

Data Inconsistencies in the Beier et al. (2015) Article
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Source: The Journal of Sexual Medicine - July 2, 2015 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Andrej König Tags: Letter to the Editor Source Type: research

Sexual Activity and Condom Use among Israeli Adolescents
ConclusionsHealth educators should consider the barriers cited by adolescents and the deterrent techniques they recommend when planning interventions to encourage condom use. Shilo G and Mor Z. Sexual activity and condom use among Israeli adolescents. J Sex Med **;**:**–**. (Source: The Journal of Sexual Medicine)
Source: The Journal of Sexual Medicine - July 2, 2015 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Guy Shilo, Zohar Mor Tags: Report Source Type: research

Editorial Comment on: Changes in Autonomic Nervous System Activity are Associated with Changes in Sexual Function in Women with a History of Childhood Sexual Abuse
(Source: The Journal of Sexual Medicine)
Source: The Journal of Sexual Medicine - July 2, 2015 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Rebecca L. Schacht Tags: Editorial Commentary Source Type: research

The International Society for Sexual Medicine's Process of Care for the Assessment and Management of Testosterone Deficiency in Adult Men
ConclusionDevelopment of a process of care is an evolutionary process that continually reviews data and incorporates the best new research. We expect that ongoing research will lead to new insights into the pathophysiology of TD, as well as new, efficacious and safe treatments. We recommend that this process of care be re‐evaluated and updated by the ISSM in 4 years. Dean JD, McMahon CG, Guay AT, Morgentaler A, Althof SE, Becher EF, Bivalacqua TJ, Burnett AL, Buvat J, El Meliegy A, Hellstrom WJG, Jannini EA, Maggi M, McCullough A, Torres LO and Zitzmann M. The International Society for Sexual Medicine's Process of care f...
Source: The Journal of Sexual Medicine - July 1, 2015 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: John D. Dean, Chris G. McMahon, Andre T. Guay, Abraham Morgentaler, Stanley E. Althof, Edgardo F. Becher, Trinity J. Bivalacqua, Arthur L. Burnett, Jacques Buvat, Amr El Meliegy, Wayne J.G. Hellstrom, Emmanuele A Jannini, Mario Maggi, Andrew McCullough, L Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

High Rates of Depression and Depressive Symptoms among Men Referred for Borderline Testosterone Levels
ConclusionsWhile sexual and nonspecific symptoms (i.e., fatigue) likely prompted measurements of testosterone in this selected population, clinicians should recognize the high rates of depression and depressive symptoms in men referred for borderline testosterone levels. Clinicians should consider screening for depression/depressive symptoms and overweight and unhealthy lifestyle risk factors in men referred for tertiary care for potential hypogonadism. Westley CJ, Amdur RL, and Irwig MS. High rates of depression and depressive symptoms among men referred for borderline testosterone levels. J Sex Med **;**:**–**. (Source...
Source: The Journal of Sexual Medicine - June 30, 2015 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Christopher J. Westley, Richard L. Amdur, Michael S. Irwig Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

Commentary on: Sex Offenders Seeking Treatment for Sexual Dysfunction—Ethics, Medicine, and the Law
(Source: The Journal of Sexual Medicine)
Source: The Journal of Sexual Medicine - June 23, 2015 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: S. Michael Plaut Tags: Editorial Comment Source Type: research

Clitorodynia: A Descriptive Study of Clitoral Pain
ConclusionOur findings indicate that women with clitoral pain suffer from significant, distressing, and often long‐term pain, which interferes with sexual and daily activities. Two subtypes of clitoral pain may exist, each with distinct pain characteristics and subjective experiences. Parada M, D'Amours T, Amsel R, Pink L, Gordon A, and Binik YM. Clitorodynia: A descriptive study of clitoral pain. J Sex Med **;**:**–**. (Source: The Journal of Sexual Medicine)
Source: The Journal of Sexual Medicine - June 23, 2015 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Mayte Parada, Tanya D'Amours, Rhonda Amsel, Leah Pink, Allan Gordon, Yitzchak M. Binik Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

Erectile Dysfunction is Associated with Subsequent Cardiovascular and Respiratory Mortality in Cohort of 1,436 Chinese Elderly Men
ConclusionED is significantly associated with subsequent all‐cause mortality, possibly via its association with cardiovascular and respiratory mortality. Primary care practitioners should pay attention to ED patients' cardiovascular and respiratory risk profiles, which may benefit their prognosis. Chung RY, Chan D, Woo J, Kwok T, Leung JCS, Lai JTT, and Wong SYS. Erectile dysfunction is associated with subsequent cardiovascular and respiratory mortality in cohort of 1,436 Chinese elderly men. J Sex Med **;**:**–**. (Source: The Journal of Sexual Medicine)
Source: The Journal of Sexual Medicine - June 23, 2015 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Roger Y. Chung, Dicken Chan, Jean Woo, Timothy Kwok, Jason C.S. Leung, Francisco T.T. Lai, Samuel Y.S. Wong Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

Trends in the Utilization of Penile Prostheses in the Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction in the United States
ConclusionsThe surgical management of ED with PP changed significantly between 2001 and 2010. The overall utilization of PP decreased, but its use in patients with significant medical comorbidities increased. Age >65, ethnicity, and geography influenced the likelihood of PP placement, prosthesis type, as well as the likelihood of prosthesis removal or revision. Lee DJ, Najari BB, Davison WL, Al Awamlh BAH, Zhao F, Paduch DA, Mulhall JP, Chughtai B, and Lee RK. Trends in the utilization of penile prostheses in the treatment of erectile dysfunction in the United States. J Sex Med **;**:**–**. (Source: The Journal of Sexual Medicine)
Source: The Journal of Sexual Medicine - June 22, 2015 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Daniel J. Lee, Bobby B. Najari, Wesley L. Davison, Bashir Al Hussein Al Awamlh, Fujun Zhao, Darius A. Paduch, John P. Mulhall, Bilal Chughtai, Richard K. Lee Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

The International Society of Sexual Medicine's Process of Care for the Assessment and Management of Testosterone Deficiency in Adult Men
ConclusionDevelopment of a process of care is an evolutionary process that continually reviews data and incorporates the best new research. We expect that ongoing research will lead to new insights into the pathophysiology of TD, as well as new, efficacious and safe treatments. We recommend that this process of care be re‐evaluated and updated by the ISSM in 4 years. Dean JD, McMahon CG, Guay AT, Morgentaler A, Althof SE, Becher EF, Bivalacqua TJ, Burnett AL, Buvat J, El Meliegy A, Hellstrom WJG, Jannini EA, Maggi M, McCullogh A, Torres LO and Zitzmann M. The International Society of Sexual Medicine's Process of care for...
Source: The Journal of Sexual Medicine - June 18, 2015 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: John D. Dean, Chris G. McMahon, Andre T. Guay, Abraham Morgentaler, Stanley E. Althof, Edgardo F. Becher, Trinity J. Bivalacqua, Arthur L. Burnett, Jacques Buvat, Amr El Meliegy, Wayne J.G. Hellstrom, Emmanuele A Jannini, Mario Maggi, Andrew McCullogh, Lu Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

Implicit and Explicit Associations with Erotic Stimuli in Sexually Functional and Dysfunctional Men
ConclusionsMen with and without sexual dysfunction differed significantly with regard to implicit liking. Research recommendations and implications are discussed. van Lankveld J, Odekerken I, Kok‐Verhoeven L, van Hooren S, de Vries P, van den Hout A, and Verboon P. Implicit and explicit associations with erotic stimuli in sexually functional and dysfunctional men. J Sex Med **;**:**–**. (Source: The Journal of Sexual Medicine)
Source: The Journal of Sexual Medicine - June 18, 2015 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Jacques Lankveld, Ingrid Odekerken, Lydia Kok‐Verhoeven, Susan Hooren, Peter Vries, Anja Hout, Peter Verboon Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

The Combination of Dapoxetine and Behavioral Treatment Provides Better Results than Dapoxetine Alone in the Management of Patients with Lifelong Premature Ejaculation
ConclusionsCombined dapoxetine and SBTx proved to be more effective than dapoxetine alone in treating patients with lifelong PE, up to restoring a normal ejaculatory function in most of them. Cormio L, Massenio P, La Rocca R, Verze P, Mirone V, and Carrieri G. The combination of dapoxetine and behavioral treatment provides better results than dapoxetine alone in the management of patients with lifelong premature ejaculation. J Sex Med **;**:**–**. (Source: The Journal of Sexual Medicine)
Source: The Journal of Sexual Medicine - June 17, 2015 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Luigi Cormio, Paolo Massenio, Roberto La Rocca, Paolo Verze, Vincenzo Mirone, Giuseppe Carrieri Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

Aesthetic and Functional Outcomes of Neovaginoplasty Using Penile Skin in Male‐to‐Female Transsexuals
ConclusionThis study demonstrates that, despite relatively low FSFI scores, this group of transgender women is very satisfied with both the functional and aesthetic results of neovaginoplasty using penile skin inversion. Buncamper ME, Honselaar JS, Bouman M‐B, Özer M, Kreukels BPC, and Mullender MG. Aesthetic and functional outcomes of neovaginoplasty using penile skin in male‐to‐female transsexuals. J Sex Med **;**:**–**. (Source: The Journal of Sexual Medicine)
Source: The Journal of Sexual Medicine - June 12, 2015 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Marlon E. Buncamper, Jara S. Honselaar, Mark‐Bram Bouman, Müjde Özer, Baudewijntje P.C. Kreukels, Margriet G. Mullender Tags: Original Research Source Type: research