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15 Seksuele disfuncties bij vrouwen

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In dit hoofdstuk worden de meest voorkomende seksuele problemen en stoornissen van vrouwen besproken, waarbij de beschrijving van de problemen gebaseerd is op de indeling volgens de DSM-IV-TR.

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Kuile, M., Both, S., Bolle, G., Weijenborg, P. (2009). 15 Seksuele disfuncties bij vrouwen. In: Gijs, L., Gianotten, W., Vanwesenbeeck, I., Weijenborg, P. (eds) Seksuologie. Quintessens. Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, Houten. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-313-6806-8_15

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