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Sexuality in breast cancer survivors: sexual experiences, emotions, and cognitions in a group of women under hormonal therapy
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Breast Cancer. May 2022, Vol. 29 Issue 3, p419, 10 p.
Subject
Women -- Sexual behavior
Sex (Psychology) -- Health aspects
Health care industry -- Health aspects
Cancer -- Care and treatment
Psychology, Pathological -- Health aspects
Breast cancer -- Care and treatment
Sexual disorders -- Care and treatment
Stress (Psychology) -- Care and treatment
Health
Health care industry
Care and treatment
Sexual behavior
Health aspects
Language
English
ISSN
1340-6868
Abstract
Background Earlier diagnosis and improved treatments have led to better outcomes in breast cancer, making quality of life a key issue. Sexuality represents a pillar of quality of life, although it is often neglected by both healthcare providers and patients when it comes to cancer. This study aims to explore the differences in sexual functioning, distress, psychopathology, emotions, and cognitions between breast cancer patients under hormonal treatment and controls. Methods Seventy-nine women (age range between 24 and 69 years) in hormonal therapy for breast cancer completed a self-reported protocol. A matched control group of 103 women was randomly extracted from an Italian general population database. Eight self-report questionnaires exploring biopsychosocial factors were administered. Results The current study showed an impaired sexuality in breast cancer patients compared to controls. Breast cancer women under hormonal treatment were characterized by diminished or absent sexual activity (chi.sup.2 = 36.16; p < 0.001), lower level of sexual functioning in all areas except for pain (F.sub.(1,180) = 8.1; p < 0.01), higher sexual (F.sub.(1,180) = 10.08; p < 0.001) and psychological distress (F.sub.(1,180) = 6.23; p < 0.05), higher scores in Difficulties in Identifying Feelings (F.sub.(1,180) = 7.31; p < 0.01) and Externally Oriented Thinking (F.sub.(1,180) = 6.64; p < 0.05), higher level of negative emotions related to sexuality (F.sub.(1,180) = 11.13; p < 0.001), and more rigid cognition towards peculiar aspects of sexuality, such as Failure Disengagement Thoughts (F.sub.(1,180) = 22.01; p < 0.001) and Age related Beliefs (F.sub.(1,180) = 5.7; p < 0.05). Conclusions Health care providers do not usually assess those issues in their routine practice, so that sexuality remains an unmet need with remarkable effects on general health and quality of life.
Author(s): F. M. Nimbi [sup.1], S. Magno [sup.2], L. Agostini [sup.2], A. Di Micco [sup.2], C. Maggiore [sup.2], B. M. De Cesaris [sup.2], R. Rossi [sup.3], R. Galizia [sup.1], C. [...]