Tough times never last: How the pandemic affected sexual function.

By: Ioannis Bouzalas et al
  • Summary

  • A group of medical students attempt to tackle and discuss the implications of COVID-19 pandemic on the sexual function. As a product for a systematic review, they discuss the findings of their research and invite both a layman unrelated to the subject and a professional to bring forth topics of interest. Topics discussed include the impact of COVID-19 on stress levels and sexual function as well as the link between sexual function and digsust, isolation and other social factors that affected sexual life during COVID-19.
    Ioannis Bouzalas 2022
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Episodes
  • Episode 2: Guest Dr.Charmaine Borg clinical psychologist specialized in sexology.
    Jun 1 2022

    On this episode the group interviews Dr prof Charmaine Borg clinical psychologist with a specializiation in the field of sexology. Topics of sexual digust and COVID-19 impact in sexual function are investigated. Information is shared among the group about past and current research on the topics.

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    53 mins
  • Episode 1: COVID-19 and sexual function from the eyes of layman.
    Jun 1 2022

    On the first episode of the podcast the group will be interviewing a layman that is not associated with the medical field. Some of the things covered will be how the guest experienced COVID-19 and what was the personal impact of it on his sexual life and function. Furthermore the findings of the group's systamatic review will be shared and openly discussed with the guest.

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    43 mins

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