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One revision in the diagnosis of a sexual dysfunction from the dsm-iv-tr to the dsm-5 is that the sexual dysfunction

a. occurs in all sexual situations
b. is not a lifelong problem
c. must occur for at least 6 months
d. must cause marked distress

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In the revision of the diagnosis of sexual dysfunction from the DSM IV to the DSM V they updated many of the diagnostic criteria, one of them was the new criterion that the sexual dysfunction must occur for at least 6 months while other was the 75%-100% frequency.

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