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David L. Rowland is affiliated with Valparaiso University in the United States and has contributed extensively to the fields of medicine, psychology, and social sciences. Their research interests mainly focus on sexual function and dysfunction, sexuality and technology, marriage and sexual relationships, genital health, LGBTQ health, adolescent sexual and reproductive health, and hormonal and reproductive studies.

Rowland's scholarly output spans clinical psychology, psychiatry and mental health, sociology and political science, surgery, and social psychology, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach within their main fields of study. Their work is frequently published in several key academic journals, including:

  • The Journal of Sexual Medicine (13 publications)
  • Sexual Medicine (9 publications)
  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (7 publications)
  • International Journal of Impotence Research (6 publications)
  • Sexes (6 publications)

Important papers authored or co-authored by Rowland include:

  • "Disorders of Ejaculation: An AUA/SMSNA Guideline," 2021, The Journal of Urology
  • "Why and How Women Masturbate, and the Relationship to Orgasmic Response," 2020, Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy
  • "Effects of Pornography Use and Demographic Parameters on Sexual Response during Masturbation and Partnered Sex in Women," 2020, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • "The Unfinished Business of Defining Premature Ejaculation: The Need for Targeted Research," 2022, Sexual Medicine Reviews
  • "Sexual Response Differs During Partnered Sex and Masturbation in Men with and Without Sexual Dysfunction: Implications for Treatment," 2021, The Journal of Sexual Medicine

Rowland has collaborated frequently with a number of researchers, including Krisztina Hevesi, Sean M. McNabney, Philippe Côté-Léger, Stanley E. Althof, and Zsuzsanna Kövi.

In addition to journal articles, Rowland has contributed to academic books published by Springer International Publishing and Book Publisher International. Notable titles include "Cultural Differences and the Practice of Sexual Medicine," published in 2020, and "Current Topics in Medicine and Medical Research Vol. 3," also published in 2020.

Best Publications

  • Summary of the recommendations on sexual dysfunctions in men

    Francesco Montorsi;Ganesan Adaikan;Edgardo Becher;Francois Giuliano

  • 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

  • Premature ejaculation: An observational study of men and their partners

    Donald L. Patrick;Stanley E. Althof;Jon L. Pryor;Raymond Rosen

  • 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

  • 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

  • Disorders of Orgasm and Ejaculation in Men

    David Rowland;Chris G. McMahon;Carmita Abdo;Juza Chen

  • 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

  • Affective and physiological sexual response patterns: the effects of instructions on sexually functional and dysfunctional men.

    Julia R. Heiman;David L. Rowland

  • The Psychological Burden of Premature Ejaculation

    David L. Rowland;Donald L. Patrick;Margaret Rothman;Dennis D. Gagnon

  • Original ResearchDisorders of Orgasm and Ejaculation in Men

    Chris G. McMahon;Carmita Abdo;Luca Incrocci;Michael Perelman

  • Self‐reported Premature Ejaculation and Aspects of Sexual Functioning and Satisfaction

    David Rowland;Michael Perelman;Stanley Althof;James Barada

  • ReviewsAn 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

  • Standard operating procedures in the disorders of orgasm and ejaculation.

    Chris G. McMahon;Emmanuele Jannini;Marcel Waldinger;David L. Rowland

  • Sexual arousability and the menstrual cycle

    A. Koos Slob;Cindy M. Bax;Wim C.J. Hop;David L. Rowland

  • An evidence-based definition of lifelong premature ejaculation: report of the International Society for Sexual Medicine Ad Hoc Committee for the Definition of Premature Ejaculation.

    Chris G. McMahon;Stanley Althof;Marcel D. Waldinger;Hartmut Porst

  • Clomipramine in the treatment of rapid (premature) ejaculation

    Strassberg Ds;de Gouveia Brazao Ca;Rowland Dl;Tan P

  • Defining premature ejaculation for experimental and clinical investigations.

    David L. Rowland;Stewart E. Cooper;Michelle Schneider

  • Disorders of Ejaculation: An AUA/SMSNA Guideline

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  • Clomipramine and Sexual Function in Men with Premature Ejaculation and Controls

    Stefan M. Haensel;David L. Rowland;Khalid T.H.K. Kallan;Koos A. Slob

  • Penile sensitivity in men with premature ejaculation and erectile dysfunction

    D. L. Rowland;S. M. Haensel;J. H. M. Blom;A. K. Slob

  • A Review of Plant-Derived and Herbal Approaches to the Treatment of Sexual Dysfunctions

    David L Rowland;Wendi Tai

Frequent Co-Authors

Stanley E. Althof
Stanley E. Althof Case Western Reserve University
Marita P. McCabe
Marita P. McCabe Swinburne University of Technology
Julia R. Heiman
Julia R. Heiman Indiana University
Donald S. Strassberg
Donald S. Strassberg University of Utah
Ellen Laan
Ellen Laan University of Amsterdam
James G. Pfaus
James G. Pfaus Charles University

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