Margaret R. H. Nusbaum
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Journal of the American Geriatrics Society | 2004
Margaret R. H. Nusbaum; Amrit R. Singh; Amanda A. Pyles
Objectives: To compare prevalence and type of sexual concerns and interest in and experience with discussing these concerns with physicians for women younger than 65 and 65 and older.
Violence Against Women | 2004
Margaret R. H. Nusbaum; Pamela York Frasier; Sarah P. Zimmerman; Amanda A. Pyles
Information is limited regarding sexual concerns and sexual health care needs of women who have experienced abuse. This study compares sexual concerns as well as interest and experience in discussing these concerns with physicians for women with and without a history of abuse. Nearly all women reporting abuse had sexual concerns and, specifically, a significantly higher intensity of decreased sexual interest than women not experiencing abuse. Women reporting abuse see physicians as a resource for their sexual health needs. Although they were more likely to raise the topic than women not reporting abuse, they clearly prefer that physicians initiate the topic.
Journal of Homosexuality | 2008
Margaret R. H. Nusbaum; Pamela York Frasier; Flavio Rojas; Kathryn Trotter; Gail Tudor
ABSTRACT The objectives of this study are to compare the sexual concerns, interest and experiences in discussing these concerns with their doctor for women of “Only Men” and “Some to Only Women” sexual orientation. A survey was mailed to women patients from two military outpatient settings, with 1,196 women responding. Of eligible respondents (N = 1,170), 90% reported “Only Men” and 10% reported “Some to Only Women” sexual orientation. Sexual concerns varied by sexual orientation, while interest and experience in discussing sexual concerns and desire for physicians to initiate the topic differed minimally. Women with “Some to Only Women” sexual orientation have both similar and differing sexual concerns compared to “male-only” oriented women. Larger primary care patient-based studies of sexual health care needs of sexual minorities are needed.
The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association | 2004
Margaret R. H. Nusbaum; Robin R. Wallace; Lisa M. Slatt; Elin C. Kondrad
The Journal of Sexual Medicine | 2006
Richard Sadovsky; Margaret R. H. Nusbaum
Maturitas | 2004
Margaret R. H. Nusbaum; Margaret R. Helton; Neepa Ray
Geriatrics | 2005
Margaret R. H. Nusbaum; Patricia Lenahan; Richard Sadovsky
The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association | 2002
Margaret R. H. Nusbaum
Teaching and Learning in Medicine | 2005
Pamela York Frasier; Diane Dávalos; Margaret R. H. Nusbaum; Bron Skinner
Military Medicine | 2001
Margaret R. H. Nusbaum; George Gamble