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Fig 1.

Heuristic Model.

Note. Green: Observed predictor variables (model allows for covariance among predictor variables). Lilac: Observed mediator variables. Yellow: Observed outcome variables. Red arrows: Direct effects. Black arrows: Indirect effects. Predictors were allowed to covary.

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Table 1.

Orgasm frequency in percent in masturbation and partnered sex.

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Table 2.

Percentage of women experiencing pain during PVI and engaging in PVI despite pain on a scale from always to never.

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Fig 2.

Percentage of average pain levels on a scale from 1 (no pain) to 10 (worst pain).

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Table 3.

Reasons for not communicating pain during sexual activity.

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Table 4.

Model Fit Indices.

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Fig 3.

SEM Parsimonious Model.

Note. Green: Observed predictor variables (model allows for covariance among predictor variables). Lilac: Observed mediator variables. Yellow: Observed outcome variables. Red arrows: Direct effects. Black arrows: Mediation effects.

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