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Despite a high prevalence of sexual difficulties, many individuals never seek or receive care.Although several studies have established barriers to help-seeking for sexual difficulties within general practice, few have assessed barriers specific to sex therapy.This study aimed to understand the barriers to seeking a sex therapist for sexual difficulties.A total of 27 individuals aged 19-53 participated in unmoderated structured interviews.Thematic analysis identified five themes: accessibility and cost, partner engagement, psychosocial factors, confidence in own abilities, and perceived severity.The study highlights new insights into barriers to sex therapy that preclude seeking help for sexual difficulties.
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