A person who once experienced normal to above-normal levels of sexual desire recently has begun to feel much less sexual desire than normal. A sexual dysfunction following this pattern would be called:
A) situational.
B) acquired.
C) lifelong.
D) generalized.

Respuesta :

B) Acquired B) Acquired.

Acquired sexual dysfunction refers to a condition where a person who previously experienced normal or above-normal levels of sexual desire or function begins to experience significantly reduced sexual desire or function. This contrasts with lifelong sexual dysfunction, which typically manifests from early in life, and situational or generalized sexual dysfunction, which may vary in context or affect multiple aspects of sexual function.
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