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Pekka Santtila
Researcher at New York University Shanghai
Publications - 259
Citations - 6945
Pekka Santtila is an academic researcher from New York University Shanghai. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 228 publications receiving 5943 citations. Previous affiliations of Pekka Santtila include Academy of Finland & New York University.
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ORIGINAL RESEARCH—COUPLES' SEXUAL DYSFUNCTIONS: Female Sexual Dysfunction, Sexual Distress, and Compatibility with Partner
Katarina Witting,Pekka Santtila,Markus Varjonen,Patrick Jern,Ada Johansson,Bettina von der Pahlen,Kenneth Sandnabba +6 more
TL;DR: The findings highlight the importance of addressing partner compatibility for successful treatment and counseling of female sexual dysfunctions and the associations between partner compatibility and female sexual function and sexual distress.
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Discrepancies between Sexual Desire and Sexual Activity: Gender Differences and Associations with Relationship Satisfaction
Pekka Santtila,Ingrid Wager,Katarina Witting,Nicole Harlaar,Patrick Jern,Ada Johansson,Markus Varjonen,N. Kenneth Sandnabba +7 more
TL;DR: In both sexes, sexual satisfaction with vaginal intercourse as well as kissing and petting was positively associated with relationship satisfaction, whereas higher desired and actual frequency of masturbation were negatively associated withrelationship satisfaction.
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The adult body: how age, gender, and body mass index are related to body image
Monica Ålgars,Pekka Santtila,Markus Varjonen,Katarina Witting,Ada Johansson,Patrick Jern,N. Kenneth Sandnabba +6 more
TL;DR: It was proposed that it is insufficient to merely study how age affects general body image because adults might become more satisfied with some aspects of their bodies as a function of age and less satisfied with other aspects.
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Premature and Delayed Ejaculation: Genetic and Environmental Effects in a Population-Based Sample of Finnish Twins
Patrick Jern,Pekka Santtila,Katarina Witting,Katarina Alanko,Nicole Harlaar,Ada Johansson,Bettina von der Pahlen,Markus Varjonen,Nina Vikström,Monica Ålgars,Kenneth Sandnabba +10 more
TL;DR: The results suggested moderate genetic influence on PE, but not on DE, and omission of the additive genetic component did not directly result in a significantly decreased model fit for the PE model.
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Common genetic effects of gender atypical behavior in childhood and sexual orientation in adulthood: a study of Finnish twins.
Katarina Alanko,Pekka Santtila,Nicole Harlaar,Katarina Witting,Markus Varjonen,Patrik Jern,Ada Johansson,Bettina von der Pahlen,N. Kenneth Sandnabba +8 more
TL;DR: Quantitative genetic analyses showed that variation in both childhood gender atypical behavior and adult sexual orientation was partly due to genetics, with the rest being explained by nonshared environmental effects.