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Daniel Ventus

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The Journal of Sexual Medicine|September 4, 2016
Lifestyle Factors and Premature Ejaculation: Are Physical Exercise, Alcohol Consumption, and Body Mass Index Associated With Premature Ejaculation and Comorbid Erectile Problems?Daniel Ventus, Patrick Jern
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology|November 7, 2017
Serotonergic polymorphisms in the control of ejaculationPatrick Jern, Daniel Ventus
Assessment|March 8, 2024
Are In-the-Moment Resilience Processes Predicted by Questionnaire-Based Measures of Resilience?Daniel Ventus, Patrik Söderberg
Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy|May 16, 2020
Do women's Relationship Satisfaction and Sexual Functioning Vary as a Function of Their Male Partners' Premature Ejaculation Symptoms?Patrick Jern, Ida-Maria Sola, Daniel Ventus
International Journal of Impotence Research|April 18, 2025
Associations between self-reports of physical activity, interoceptive awareness, autonomic regulation, premature ejaculation, and erectile dysfunction in Chinese menCaoyuan Niu, Daniel Ventus, Guangju Wen, et al.
Journal of Sex Research|December 17, 2016
No Evidence for Long-Term Causal Associations Between Symptoms of Premature Ejaculation and Symptoms of Anxiety, Depression, and Sexual Distress in a Large, Population-Based Longitudinal SampleDaniel Ventus, Annika Gunst, Antti Kärnä, et al.
Sexual Medicine|April 3, 2023
Premature ejaculation among Chinese urban men: prevalence and correlatesCaoyuan Niu, Daniel Ventus, Patrick Jern, et al.
Andrology|June 3, 2023
A 2-week high-intensity interval training intervention improves ejaculation control among men with premature ejaculationCaoyuan Niu, Guangju Wen, Daniel Ventus, et al.
European Urology Focus|July 30, 2017
A Longitudinal Analysis of Premature Ejaculation Symptoms Raises Concern Regarding the Appropriateness of a "Lifelong" SubtypeDaniel Ventus, Mari Ristilä, Annika Gunst, et al.
European Urology Focus|July 30, 2017
Reply from Authors re: Marcel D. Waldinger. The Dangers That Threaten Current Research of Premature Ejaculation: Using Validated Questionnaires, Performing Conjuring Tricks with Statistics, and Refusing to Use Real-Time Stopwatch Measurements of Intravaginal Ejaculation Latency Time. Eur Urol Focus. In press. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.euf.2016.02.008Daniel Ventus, Mari Ristilä, Annika Gunst, et al.
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The Journal of Sexual Medicine|September 4, 2016
Lifestyle Factors and Premature Ejaculation: Are Physical Exercise, Alcohol Consumption, and Body Mass Index Associated With Premature Ejaculation and Comorbid Erectile Problems?Daniel Ventus, Patrick Jern
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology|November 7, 2017
Serotonergic polymorphisms in the control of ejaculationPatrick Jern, Daniel Ventus
Assessment|March 8, 2024
Are In-the-Moment Resilience Processes Predicted by Questionnaire-Based Measures of Resilience?Daniel Ventus, Patrik Söderberg
Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy|May 16, 2020
Do women's Relationship Satisfaction and Sexual Functioning Vary as a Function of Their Male Partners' Premature Ejaculation Symptoms?Patrick Jern, Ida-Maria Sola, Daniel Ventus
International Journal of Impotence Research|April 18, 2025
Associations between self-reports of physical activity, interoceptive awareness, autonomic regulation, premature ejaculation, and erectile dysfunction in Chinese menCaoyuan Niu, Daniel Ventus, Guangju Wen, et al.
Journal of Sex Research|December 17, 2016
No Evidence for Long-Term Causal Associations Between Symptoms of Premature Ejaculation and Symptoms of Anxiety, Depression, and Sexual Distress in a Large, Population-Based Longitudinal SampleDaniel Ventus, Annika Gunst, Antti Kärnä, et al.
Sexual Medicine|April 3, 2023
Premature ejaculation among Chinese urban men: prevalence and correlatesCaoyuan Niu, Daniel Ventus, Patrick Jern, et al.
Andrology|June 3, 2023
A 2-week high-intensity interval training intervention improves ejaculation control among men with premature ejaculationCaoyuan Niu, Guangju Wen, Daniel Ventus, et al.
European Urology Focus|July 30, 2017
A Longitudinal Analysis of Premature Ejaculation Symptoms Raises Concern Regarding the Appropriateness of a "Lifelong" SubtypeDaniel Ventus, Mari Ristilä, Annika Gunst, et al.
European Urology Focus|July 30, 2017
Reply from Authors re: Marcel D. Waldinger. The Dangers That Threaten Current Research of Premature Ejaculation: Using Validated Questionnaires, Performing Conjuring Tricks with Statistics, and Refusing to Use Real-Time Stopwatch Measurements of Intravaginal Ejaculation Latency Time. Eur Urol Focus. In press. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.euf.2016.02.008Daniel Ventus, Mari Ristilä, Annika Gunst, et al.
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