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Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy|July 12, 2016
Dyadic Empathy Predicts Sexual and Relationship Well-Being in Couples Transitioning to ParenthoodNatalie O Rosen, Kayla Mooney, Amy Muise
Pain|March 20, 2015
Within-person variability in relationship satisfaction moderates partners' pain estimation in vulvodynia couplesNatalie O Rosen, Gentiana Sadikaj, Sophie Bergeron
The Clinical Journal of Pain|March 20, 2018
Expression of Pain Behaviors and Perceived Partner Responses in Individuals With Chronic Pain: The Mediating Role of Partner Burden and Relationship QualitySomayyeh Mohammadi, Christine T Chambers, Natalie O Rosen
The Journal of Sexual Medicine|March 10, 2020
Self-Focused Reasons for Having Sex: Associations Between Sexual Goals and Women's Pain and Sexual and Psychological Well-being for Couples Coping With Provoked VestibulodyniaSerena Corsini-Munt, Sophie Bergeron, Natalie O Rosen
Journal of Sex Research|April 10, 2025
What Factors are Associated with Sexual Satisfaction, Distress, and Function in Couples? A Systematic Scoping Review of Dyadic Diary StudiesJulia Velten, Inês M Tavares, Natalie O Rosen
The Journal of Sexual Medicine|December 9, 2019
Recommendations for the Study of Vulvar Pain in Women, Part 1: Review of Assessment ToolsNatalie O Rosen, Sophie Bergeron, Caroline F Pukall
Journal of Sex Research|April 9, 2024
Feasibility of a Cognitive-Behavioral Couple Therapy Intervention for Sexual Interest/Arousal DisorderKatrina N Bouchard, Sophie Bergeron, Natalie O Rosen
Journal of Sex Research|April 14, 2016
Seeking Connection Versus Avoiding Disappointment: An Experimental Manipulation of Approach and Avoidance Sexual Goals and the Implications for Desire and SatisfactionAmy Muise, Gillian K Boudreau, Natalie O Rosen
The Journal of Sexual Medicine|September 5, 2016
A New Baby in the Bedroom: Frequency and Severity of Postpartum Sexual Concerns and Their Associations With Relationship Satisfaction in New Parent CouplesHera E Schlagintweit, Kristen Bailey, Natalie O Rosen
The Journal of Sexual Medicine|January 16, 2020
Recommendations for the Study of Vulvar Pain in Women, Part 2: Methodological ChallengesNatalie O Rosen, Sophie Bergeron, Caroline F Pukall
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Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy|July 12, 2016
Dyadic Empathy Predicts Sexual and Relationship Well-Being in Couples Transitioning to ParenthoodNatalie O Rosen, Kayla Mooney, Amy Muise
Pain|March 20, 2015
Within-person variability in relationship satisfaction moderates partners' pain estimation in vulvodynia couplesNatalie O Rosen, Gentiana Sadikaj, Sophie Bergeron
The Clinical Journal of Pain|March 20, 2018
Expression of Pain Behaviors and Perceived Partner Responses in Individuals With Chronic Pain: The Mediating Role of Partner Burden and Relationship QualitySomayyeh Mohammadi, Christine T Chambers, Natalie O Rosen
The Journal of Sexual Medicine|March 10, 2020
Self-Focused Reasons for Having Sex: Associations Between Sexual Goals and Women's Pain and Sexual and Psychological Well-being for Couples Coping With Provoked VestibulodyniaSerena Corsini-Munt, Sophie Bergeron, Natalie O Rosen
Journal of Sex Research|April 10, 2025
What Factors are Associated with Sexual Satisfaction, Distress, and Function in Couples? A Systematic Scoping Review of Dyadic Diary StudiesJulia Velten, Inês M Tavares, Natalie O Rosen
The Journal of Sexual Medicine|December 9, 2019
Recommendations for the Study of Vulvar Pain in Women, Part 1: Review of Assessment ToolsNatalie O Rosen, Sophie Bergeron, Caroline F Pukall
Journal of Sex Research|April 9, 2024
Feasibility of a Cognitive-Behavioral Couple Therapy Intervention for Sexual Interest/Arousal DisorderKatrina N Bouchard, Sophie Bergeron, Natalie O Rosen
Journal of Sex Research|April 14, 2016
Seeking Connection Versus Avoiding Disappointment: An Experimental Manipulation of Approach and Avoidance Sexual Goals and the Implications for Desire and SatisfactionAmy Muise, Gillian K Boudreau, Natalie O Rosen
The Journal of Sexual Medicine|September 5, 2016
A New Baby in the Bedroom: Frequency and Severity of Postpartum Sexual Concerns and Their Associations With Relationship Satisfaction in New Parent CouplesHera E Schlagintweit, Kristen Bailey, Natalie O Rosen
The Journal of Sexual Medicine|January 16, 2020
Recommendations for the Study of Vulvar Pain in Women, Part 2: Methodological ChallengesNatalie O Rosen, Sophie Bergeron, Caroline F Pukall
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