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Øyvind, Eitrheim, Klovland Jan Tore, and Qvigstad Jan Fredrik, eds. Historical monetary statistics for Norway. [Oslo: Norges Bank, 2007.

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Øyvind, Eitrheim, Klovland Jan Tore, and Qvigstad Jan Fredrik, eds. Historical monetary statistics for Norway, 1819-2003. Oslo: Norges Bank, 2004.

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Keilman, Nico. Household projections for Norway, 1990-2020. Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå, 1995.

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Stambøl, Lasse Sigbjørn. Urban and regional labour market mobility in Norway. Oslo: Statistics Norway, 2005.

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McNitt, Harold A. Exporting U.S. food to Sweden, Norway, and Finland. Washington, D.C: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, 1987.

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McNitt, Harold A. Exporting U.S. food to Sweden, Norway, and Finland. Washington, D.C. (1301 New York Ave., NW, Washington 20005-4788): U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, 1987.

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Aaberge, Rolf. Inntektsulikhet og inntektsmobilitet i Norge 1986-1990 =: Income inequality and income mobility in Norway, 1986-1990. Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå, 1993.

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Nordicom, ed. Media trends 2006: In Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden : radio, TV & internet : descriptive analyses and statistics. Göteborg: Nordicom, 2006.

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Brunborg, Helge. Kohort- og periodefruktbarhet i Norge 1820-1993 =: Cohort and period fertility for Norway, 1820-1993. Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå, 1994.

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1950-, Aardal Bernt O., and Institutt for samfunnsforskning (Oslo, Norway), eds. Norske velgere: En studie av stortingsvalget 2005. [Oslo]: N.W. Damm & Søn, 2007.

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Mamelund, Svenn-Erik. Skilsmisser i Norge 1886-1995 for kalenderår og ekteskapskohorter =: Divorce in Norway 1886-1995 by calendar year and marriage cohort. Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå, 1997.

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Østby, Lars. International migration to Norway, 1988: Report for the continuous reporting system of migration of OECD (SOPEMI). Oslo-Kongsvinger: Statistisk sentralbyrå, 1990.

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Østby, Lars. International migration to Norway 1989: Report for the continuous reporting system of migration of OECD (SOPEMI). Oslo-Kongsvinger: Central Bureau of Statistics of Norway, 1990.

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Noack, Turid. Fertility and family surveys in countries of the ECE region: Standard country report : Norway. New York: United Nations, 1996.

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Erwin, Imhof Arthur, and Kamke Hans-Ulrich, eds. Lebenserwartungen in Deutschland, Norwegen und Schweden im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert. Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 1994.

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office, United Nations statistical, ed. National accounts statistics: Compendium of income distribution statistics. New York: United Nations, 1985.

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Bjerkholt, Olav. Kunnskapens krav: Om opprettelsen av Forskningsavdelingen i Statistisk sentralbyrå. Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå, 2000.

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Lillehammer, Høgskolen i., and Universitetet i Oslo. Institutt for medier og kommunikasjon, eds. "Ikke førenn der er grodd mose på deres talent": Musikkpolitikken 1859-1905. Oslo: Unipub, 2005.

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Argel, Liv. Avisenes bruk av statistikk: Resultater fra en postundersøkelse i oktober 1984. Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå, 1985.

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Argel, Liv. Informasjonen om folke- og boligtelling 1990 i massemediene. Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå, 1992.

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Zweifel, Alice Bredeson. Bredesen/Bredeson/Straete genealogy, from prehistoric times to 1996: With special emphasis on the descendants of Brede Olsen Straete (1784-1873) & Karen Kjelsdatter Glorvigen (1789-1840) from Våler, Solør, Norway, with their ancestry, descendants of their siblings in Norway, their two sons, Kjel & Peder, who migrated to USA in 1852 : vital statistics to date for descendants, plus biographies & photos for the first three generations in America. Sun Prairie, WI (924 Katherine Dr., Sun Prairie 53590-2468): A.B. Zweifel, 1996.

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Marklund, Lars Gunnar. Biomass functions for Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) in Sweden: Biomassafunktioner för gran i Sverige. Umeå: Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet, Institutionen för skogstaxering, 1987.

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D, Cohen E. G., ed. Fundamental problems in statistical mechanics VI: Proceedings of the Sixth International Summer School on Fundamental Problems in Statistical Mechanics, Trondheim, Norway, June 18-20, 1984. Amsterdam: North-Holland, 1985.

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Lemeshko, Boris, Aleksandr Popov, and Vadim Seleznev. Criteria for checking the deviation of the distribution from the normal law. Application Guide. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1896110.

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The monograph discusses the application of statistical criteria aimed at testing the hypothesis that the analyzed data belongs to the normal law of probability distribution. Special criteria, nonparametric criteria of agreement and criteria of type χ2 are considered and compared. The disadvantages and advantages of various criteria are indicated. Tables containing percentage points and statistical distribution models necessary for the correct application of criteria are given. In comparison with the first edition, the set of considered special criteria of normality has been significantly expanded. The entire set of criteria is ranked by power relative to a number of closely competing hypotheses, which facilitates the selection of the most preferred criteria. It is shown that in applications, the properties of criteria can change significantly due to the presence of rounding errors and this must be taken into account when forming statistical conclusions. Following the recommendations when analyzing data will ensure the correctness of statistical conclusions and increase their validity. It is designed for specialists who, in one way or another, encounter in their activities issues of statistical data analysis, processing of experimental results, the use of statistical methods to analyze various aspects and trends of the surrounding reality. It will be useful for engineers, researchers, specialists of various profiles (physicians, biologists, sociologists, economists, etc.), university teachers, graduate students and students.
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D’Attoma, Sara. Famiglie interrotte Violenza domestica e divorzio nella recente legislazione della Repubblica Popolare Cinese. Venice: Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-602-2.

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Gender-based violence perpetrated within the family is an issue of global importance. It is no coincidence that the statistics on domestic violence committed during the ongoing pandemic have shown it as a worrying phenomenon crossing national borders and social levels. In China the consideration of domestic violence as an element of destabilisation of the family unit is rather recent. In fact, the traditional patriarchal values on which the Chinese family based its relations considered intra-family violence – particularly towards women – an accepted and fully integrated component in the normal course of relations among people belonging to the same lineage. The Pandora’s Box, which for centuries has concealed and neglected the problem, has only been uncovered since the Fourth World Conference on Women held in Beijing in 1995, which started the debate on the issue of gender-based violence and brought China to draw up annual reports on the female condition. The inclusion of the category “domestic violence” in a national law dates back to 2001 (Marriage Law) and the first ad hoc legislation to 2016. The relationship between domestic violence, social and family stability was the leitmotif that accompanied the official documents of the legislative process that led to the drafting of the Law against Domestic Violence of the PRC. This latter has focused on a prevention network aiming primarily to empower civil society, but overshadowing mere legal instruments. By analysing all the phases of this legislative process, the book aims to reflect on the regulatory instruments – in particular, divorce and the system of protection orders – and on the features of these institutions created to limit and control the problem of family violence. Furthermore, this analysis will provide insights into the social and linguistic implications that the issue of domestic violence has determined in China in the past up to nowadays.
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Økonomi, befolkningsspørsmål og statistikk: Utvalgte arbeider. Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå, 1985.

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Norway, 2001 Article IV consultation: Staff report, staff statement, public information notice on the Executive Board discussion, and statement by the Executive Director for Norway. Washington, D.C: International Monetary Fund, 2002.

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Wedel-Schaper, Eva, Anders Brändström, Jens-Kristian Borgan, Arthur E. Imhof, and Hans-Ulrich Kamke. Lebenserwartungen in Deutschland, Norwegen und Schweden Im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert. de Gruyter GmbH, Walter, 2018.

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Folkeavstemningen 1994 om norsk medlemskap i EU: The 1994 referendum on Norwegian membership of the EU (Norges offisielle statistikk = Official statistics of Norway). Statistisk sentralbyra, 1995.

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Norway, 2002 Article IV consultation: Staff report, and public information notice on the Executive Board discussion. Washington, D.C: International Monetary Fund, 2003.

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Statistical yearbook of Norway. Norway: Statistisk Sentralbyra, 2000.

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Statistical yearbook of Norway. Norway: Statistisk Sentralbyra, 1999.

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Statistical yearbook of Norway. Norway: Statistik Sentralbyra, 1998.

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Ferreira, Eliel Alves, and João Vicente Zamperion. Excel: Uma ferramenta estatística. Brazil Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31012/978-65-5861-400-5.

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This study aims to present the concepts and methods of statistical analysis using the Excel software, in a simple way aiming at a greater ease of understanding of students, both undergraduate and graduate, from different areas of knowledge. In Excel, mainly Data Analysis Tools will be used. For a better understanding, there are, in this book, many practical examples applying these tools and their interpretations, which are of paramount importance. In the first chapter, it deals with introductory concepts, such as introduction to Excel, the importance of statistics, concepts and definitions. Being that in this will be addressed the subjects of population and sample, types of data and their levels of measurement. Then it brings a detailed study of Descriptive Statistics, where it will be studied percentage, construction of graphs, frequency distribution, measures of central tendency and measures of dispersion. In the third chapter, notions of probability, binomial and normal probability distribution will be studied. In the last chapter, Inferential Statistics will be approached, starting with the confidence interval, going through the hypothesis tests (F, Z and t tests), ending with the statistical study of the correlation between variables and simple linear regression. It is worth mentioning that the statistical knowledge covered in this book can be useful for, in addition to students, professionals who want to improve their knowledge in statistics using Excel.
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Samledokumentasjon av konjunkturindikatorer i Statistisk sentralbyrå. Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå, 1997.

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Zinn-Justin, Paul, and Jean-Bernard Zuber. Multivariate statistics. Edited by Gernot Akemann, Jinho Baik, and Philippe Di Francesco. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198744191.013.28.

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This article considers some classical and more modern results obtained in random matrix theory (RMT) for applications in statistics. In the classic paradigm of parametric statistics, data are generated randomly according to a probability distribution indexed by parameters. From this data, which is by nature random, the properties of the deterministic (and unknown) parameters may be inferred. The ability to infer properties of the unknown Σ (the population covariance matrix) will depend on the quality of the estimator. The article first provides an overview of two spectral statistical techniques, principal components analysis (PCA) and canonical correlation analysis (CCA), before discussing the Wishart distribution and normal theory. It then describes extreme eigenvalues and Tracy–Widom laws, taking into account the results obtained in the asymptotic setting of ‘large p, large n’. It also analyses the results for the limiting spectra of sample covariance matrices..
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Report, U. S. Government, and United States Government Printing Office. The Person-Number Systems: Of Sweden, Norway, Denmark & Israel. Loompanics Unlimited, 1996.

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Vannkvalitet og helse: Analyse av en mulig sammenheng mellom aluminium i drikkevann og aldersdemens = Water quality and health : study of a possible relation between aluminium in drinking water and dementia. Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå, 1986.

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Sætra, Gustav. The International Labour Market for Seamen, 1600-1900: Norway and Norwegian Participation. Liverpool University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5949/liverpool/9780968128831.003.0010.

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This chapter reports the growth of the Norwegian shipping trade in the period 1850-1880; an expansion that came as a result of a heightened demand for the exports of fish and timber from Norway to Western and Southern Europe. It provides a detailed history on Norwegian shipping trade, starting from the early days of expansion to Norway’s position as a leading whaling nation. The chapter provides statistical data in the form of numbers of recruitment, labour force, and wages, but notes that source material on Norwegian shipping data prior to 1800 is often scarce and unreliable. The report also outlines the significance of Norwegian presence in foreign fleets after 1850, and discusses the motive behind a seaman’s decision to emigrate. It notes that the Dutch fleet became a popular option for Norwegians, while seamen also flocked to the alternative fleets of Russia; Denmark; Sweden; Holland; France; Great Britain; North America; Argentina; Australia and South Africa.
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Contributions to problems in statistical physics, elasticity and dislocation theory: Oslo, Norway, November 25-26, 1991. Stockholm, Sweden: Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, 1992.

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Creadick, Anna. Disability’s Other. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190458997.003.0002.

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The notion of “disability” relies on the concept of “normal.” Like disability, normality has a traceable history as an epistemological category. The mobilization of soldiers during World War II and, to a lesser degree, World War I, meant thousands of minds and bodies could be, and were, measured. A curious obsession with defining “normal” took hold, as doctors, scientists, and anthropologists gathered and applied statistical data to try measure “normal” bodies and describe “normal” character. Enlistees were subjected to psychological testing; sexologists used anthropometric methods to map the “normal” American body; and an interdisciplinary team at Harvard launched a longitudinal study of “normal men.” Taken together, such pursuits of “normality” were inextricable from midcentury anxieties about mental health, embodiment, masculinity, and the nation. By illuminating and gendering the “normal,” such forces functioned both to evoke and then exclude “disabled” bodies from the social body.
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Shafie, Izham. Pengantar statistik. UUM Press, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.32890/9839559699.

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Ilmu statistik adalah satu bidang yang sangat luas dari segi kandungannya mahupun penggunaannya. Penggunaanya ketika ini adalah sejajar dengan kepesatan perkembangan teknologi maklumat dan penyelidikan gunaan. Buku iniditulis untuk membincangkan beberapa aspek berkaitan dengan konsep-konsep asas dalam statistik seperti teknik pengumpulan data, kaedah persampelan dan teknik penyajian data. Selain daripada itu, perbincangan juga ditumpukan kepada beberapa ukuran kecenderungan memusat dan serakan bagi sesuatu set data.Pendedahan juga diberikan dalan tajuk-tajuk berkaitan teori kebarangkalian, teori persampelan, taburan kebarangkalian dalam tumpuan kepada beberapa taburankebarangkalian khas seperti taburan binomial, poisson dan normal. Buku ini amat sesuai menjadi panduan terutamanya bagai pelajar-palajar kursus diploma dan ijazah.
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Testing for normality. New York: Marcel Dekker, 2002.

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Vinnem, Jan Erik, Coen van Gulijk, Stein Haugen, Anne Barros, and Trond Kongsvik. Safety and Reliability - Safe Societies in a Changing World: Proceedings of ESREL 2018, June 17-21, 2018, Trondheim, Norway. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Level-Crossing Problems and Inverse Gaussian Distributions: Closed-Form Results and Approximations. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Malinovskii, Vsevolod K. Level-Crossing Problems and Inverse Gaussian Distributions: Closed-Form Results and Approximations. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Mills, Kerry R. The clinical approach to neurophysiology. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199688395.003.0018.

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The clinical approach to neurophysiology provides a scheme for the conduct of a neurophysiological examination from the initial contact with the patient to the provision of a final report. The importance of focused history-taking and physical examination in tailoring the test plan is stressed as is the necessity of maintaining rapport with the patient. The difficult issues of consent and what to tell the patient at the end of the examination are discussed. The importance of honest communication with the patient is highlighted. Test results are judged against a framework of normal values. The statistics of defining such reference values and the many factors that may influence them are covered. Finally, there is a discussion of the safety of neurophysiological procedures with suggestions as to how to mitigate against the main risks, such as bleeding diathesis in EMG and seizures with transcranial magnetic stimulation.
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Longmore, Murray, Ian B. Wilkinson, Andrew Baldwin, and Elizabeth Wallin. Reference intervals, etc. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199609628.003.0018.

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The Gaussian (‘Normal’) distributionDrug therapeutic ranges in plasmaGentamicinSome important drug interactionsHaematology reference intervalsBiochemistry reference intervalsOnce upon a time, in a famous hospital named R— in the middle of England, there lived a crusty old surgeon and a brilliant young house officer. The surgeon issued infallible and peremptory edicts such as “All my patients with a haemoglobin less than 100 must be transfused.” Everyone did as the surgeon said (this was a long time ago) except for the wily house officer who understood statistics, sampling error, and the play of chance. One day she was rung up by the haematologist who asked her “Why have you requested 3 blood counts on Mrs Wells today? One is enough. You are wasting our resources!” “Not so,” said the house officer. “The first Hb was 98, the second was 97 and the third was 101g/L. I knew if I was persistent, I stood a good chance of preventing an unnecessary transfusion. She is a patient of Mr X.” The two conspirators smiled at each other down the telephone, and no more was said. Of course the right way of dealing with this problem is through clinical governance and dialogue with the surgeon. But the point remains: numbers are elastic, despite, on occasion, being given to 3 decimal places. Don’t believe in them as absolute entities, and don’t believe that the normal range is anything other than arbitrary; think before you act: think statistically. ...
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Burda, Zdzislaw, and Jerzy Jurkiewicz. Phase transitions. Edited by Gernot Akemann, Jinho Baik, and Philippe Di Francesco. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198744191.013.14.

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This article considers phase transitions in matrix models that are invariant under a symmetry group as well as those that occur in some matrix ensembles with preferred basis, like the Anderson transition. It first reviews the results for the simplest model with a nontrivial set of phases, the one-matrix Hermitian model with polynomial potential. It then presents a view of the several solutions of the saddle point equation. It also describes circular models and their Cayley transform to Hermitian models, along with fixed trace models. A brief overview of models with normal, chiral, Wishart, and rectangular matrices is provided. The article concludes with a discussion of the curious single-ring theorem, the successful use of multi-matrix models in describing phase transitions of classical statistical models on fluctuating two-dimensional surfaces, and the delocalization transition for the Anderson, Hatano-Nelson, and Euclidean random matrix models.
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Paykel, Jacquelyn M. Integrative Treatment of Female Sexual Dysfunction (DRAFT). Edited by Madeleine M. Castellanos. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190225889.003.0003.

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Sexual satisfaction in women is associated with general well-being. Meanwhile, female sexual dysfunction (FSD) is strongly associated with feelings of physical and emotional dissatisfaction, decreased happiness, reduced quality of life, and impaired interpersonal relationships. While each woman has her own definition of “normal sexual function,” research demonstrates that approximately 40% of US women have experienced sexual difficulties at least once in their life, the most distressing of which across all age groups is decreased sexual desire. The author reviews the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (fifth edition) classification of FSD, differing models of female sexual response, the multifactorial potential of the pathophysiology of FSD, and the standard clinical evaluation of a woman who presents with sexual dysfunction. Treatment modalities are reviewed for various forms of FSD including education, lifestyle modification, psychological therapies, supplements, botanicals, mind-body medicine, manual medicine, conventional medications (hormonal and nonhormonal), and surgical interventions.
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