David L. Rowland mostly deals with Premature ejaculation, Ejaculation, Sexual dysfunction, Sexual medicine and Clinical psychology. His Premature ejaculation research includes themes of Delayed ejaculation, Psychiatry, Gynecology and Developmental psychology. His work carried out in the field of Ejaculation brings together such families of science as Sexual intercourse, Etiology and Erectile dysfunction.
His research integrates issues of Endocrinology and Penis in his study of Erectile dysfunction. His studies in Sexual medicine integrate themes in fields like Evidence-based practice, Evidence-based medicine and Family medicine. His Clinical psychology research includes elements of Observational study and Group membership.
Clinical psychology, Premature ejaculation, Sexual dysfunction, Developmental psychology and Ejaculation are his primary areas of study. David L. Rowland interconnects Sexual desire, Arousal, Orgasm and Anxiety in the investigation of issues within Clinical psychology. His study in Premature ejaculation is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Psychiatry, Erectile dysfunction, Sexual medicine, Gynecology and Psychotherapist.
His work deals with themes such as Evidence-based practice and Intravaginal ejaculation latency time, which intersect with Sexual medicine. David L. Rowland has included themes like Physiological psychology and Evidence-based medicine in his Sexual dysfunction study. His Ejaculation research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Observational study and Sexual intercourse.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Clinical psychology, Orgasm, Sexual dysfunction, Affect and Arousal. His Clinical psychology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Premature ejaculation, Attribution, Pleasure and Anxiety. His Premature ejaculation study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Ejaculation and Sexual identity.
His Orgasm research incorporates elements of Young adult and Sexual arousal. His Sexual dysfunction study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Psychopathology and Personality. His Affect study deals with Developmental psychology intersecting with Premature birth and Full Term.
His primary areas of study are Clinical psychology, Orgasm, Pleasure, Finasteride and Arousal. His Clinical psychology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Attribution, Affect and Anxiety. His Orgasm study incorporates themes from Young adult and Sexual arousal.
His Arousal research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Common ground and Cognitive psychology. He undertakes multidisciplinary studies into Context and Premature ejaculation in his work. Within one scientific family, David L. Rowland focuses on topics pertaining to Interpersonal relationship under Premature ejaculation, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Sexual dysfunction.
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Summary of the recommendations on sexual dysfunctions in men
Francesco Montorsi;Ganesan Adaikan;Edgardo Becher;Francois Giuliano.
The Journal of Sexual Medicine (2004)
An evidence-based definition of lifelong premature ejaculation: report of the International Society for Sexual Medicine (ISSM) ad hoc committee for the definition of premature ejaculation.
Chris G. McMahon;Stanley E. Althof;Marcel D. Waldinger;Hartmut Porst.
The Journal of Sexual Medicine (2008)
Premature ejaculation: An observational study of men and their partners
Donald L. Patrick;Stanley E. Althof;Jon L. Pryor;Raymond Rosen.
The Journal of Sexual Medicine (2005)
An Evidence-Based Unified Definition of Lifelong and Acquired Premature Ejaculation: Report of the Second International Society for Sexual Medicine Ad Hoc Committee for the Definition of Premature Ejaculation
Ege Can Serefoglu;Chris G. Mcmahon;Marcel D. Waldinger;Stanley E. Althof.
The Journal of Sexual Medicine (2014)
Disorders of Orgasm and Ejaculation in Men
David Rowland;Chris G. McMahon;Carmita Abdo;Juza Chen.
The Journal of Sexual Medicine (2004)
An Update of the International Society of Sexual Medicine's Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Premature Ejaculation (PE)
Stanley E. Althof;Chris G. McMahon;Marcel D. Waldinger;Ege Can Serefoglu.
The Journal of Sexual Medicine (2014)
International Society for Sexual Medicine's guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of premature ejaculation.
Stanley E. Althof;Carmita H.N. Abdo;John Dean;Geoff Hackett.
The Journal of Sexual Medicine (2010)
Affective and physiological sexual response patterns: the effects of instructions on sexually functional and dysfunctional men.
Julia R. Heiman;David L. Rowland.
Journal of Psychosomatic Research (1983)
Original ResearchDisorders of Orgasm and Ejaculation in Men
Chris G. McMahon;Carmita Abdo;Luca Incrocci;Michael Perelman.
The Journal of Sexual Medicine (2004)
Self‐reported Premature Ejaculation and Aspects of Sexual Functioning and Satisfaction
David Rowland;Michael Perelman;Stanley Althof;James Barada.
The Journal of Sexual Medicine (2004)
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