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A phenomenological study into the experience of their sexuality by males with spinal cord injury

P J Basson, S Walter, A D Stuart
Health SA Gesondheid | Vol 8, No 4 | a141 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/hsag.v8i4.141 | © 2003 P J Basson, S Walter, A D Stuart | This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 05 November 2003 | Published: 05 November 2003

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P J Basson, Rand Afrikaans University, South Africa
S Walter, Rand Afrikaans University, South Africa
A D Stuart, Rand Afrikaans University, South Africa

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Abstract

On reviewing the literature on spinal cord injury (SCI) and sexuality in males, there was found to be a plethora of research in physical domains.

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Die studie van literatuur oor rugmurgbesering (RMB) en seksualiteit by mans, het ‘n magdom navorsing oor die fisieke aspekte opgelewer.

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