This includes:- - the nature and development of the problem - may not be the presenting complaint. - duration, characteristics, primary or secondary, total or situational - sexual development - family attitudes, childhood sexuality, puberty etc - current relationship - sexual relationship, contraception, religious beliefs - are there any physical or psychiatric factors that could account for the problem - physical examination
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