Csaba
Erdős is an assistant professor at the Department of Public Health, Albert
Szent-Györgyi Medical School, University of Szeged. He is a sociologist
interested in epidemiology, including sociodemographic and sociocultural
factors related to sexual health. He teaches medical sociology - sociological
aspects of medical organisations and institutions - research methods, professional
socialisation, compliance, medicalisation, socio-cultural determinants of
doctor-patient relations, stigmatisation in health care, the impact of social
differences on health status - to medical students in Hungarian, English and
German educational programmes.
ABSTRACT
Ways to identify female sexual dysfunction
Csaba Erdős, PhD, University of Szeged, Albert Szent-Györgyi Medical School, Department of
Public Health (Hungary)
Sex education is available to young people in most countries around the
world. But the most common topics are unwanted pregnancy and sexually
transmitted diseases. Sex education does not cover various sexual disorders,
pornography and compulsive sexual behaviour. The presentation will raise the
possibility of how sexual dysfunctions can be monitored in young adults and
what intervention options are available to reduce these dysfunctions.
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