Depression anxiety and sexual satisfaction in breast cancer patients and their partners-Izmir oncology group study
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Date
2014
Authors
Ahmet T. Alacacioǧlu
Eda Ulger
Umut Ut Varol
Ibrahim Yildiz
Tarik Salman
Vedat Bayoglu
Ahmet Dirican
Lütfiye Demir
Murat Akyol
Yaşar Yildiz
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Publisher
Asian Pacific Organization for Cancer Prevention kyyoo@plaza.snu.ac.kr,
Open Access Color
GOLD
Green Open Access
Yes
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No
Abstract
Background: We aimed to investigate anxiety depression and sexual satisfaction levels and the effects of depression and anxiety upon the sexual satisfaction of Turkish breast cancer patients and their partners. Materials and Methods: Data were collected from one hundred breast cancer patients and their partners using three forms: one covering information about socio-demographic characteristics of the patients the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADs) and the Golombok-Rust Inventory of Sexual Satisfaction (GRISS). Results: The frequencies avoidance and touch subscores were statistically significantly high in the patients. Among those with high anxiety scores the frequency communication satisfaction touch and anorgasmic subscale scores of GRISS were found to be significantly high. Among the partners whose anxiety scores were high only the premature ejaculation subscale was statistically significant. It was determined that for partners with higher depression scores the communication satisfaction avoidance premature ejaculation and erectile dysfunction subscores of GRISS were statistically higher compared to partners with lower depression scores. Conclusions: Patients' quality of life may be increased by taking precautions to reduce their and their partners' psychosocial and psychosexual concerns. © 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Anxiety, Breast Cancer, Depression, Sexual Satisfaction, Turkey, Adult, Aged, Anxiety, Breast Neoplasms, Depression, Female, Follow Up, Human, Incidence, Male, Middle Aged, Multimodality Cancer Therapy, Prognosis, Psychology, Quality Of Life, Questionnaire, Satisfaction, Sexual Behavior, Sexual Dysfunctions Psychological, Sexuality, Turkey, Adult, Aged, Anxiety, Combined Modality Therapy, Depression, Female, Follow-up Studies, Humans, Incidence, Male, Middle Aged, Personal Satisfaction, Prognosis, Quality Of Life, Questionnaires, Sexual Behavior, Sexual Partners, adult, aged, anxiety, Breast Neoplasms, depression, female, follow up, human, incidence, male, middle aged, multimodality cancer therapy, prognosis, psychology, quality of life, questionnaire, satisfaction, sexual behavior, Sexual Dysfunctions Psychological, sexuality, Turkey, Adult, Aged, Anxiety, Combined Modality Therapy, Depression, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Incidence, Male, Middle Aged, Personal Satisfaction, Prognosis, Quality of Life, Questionnaires, Sexual Behavior, Sexual Partners, Anxiety, Breast Cancer, Depression, Sexual Satisfaction, Turkey, Adult, Male, Turkey, Depression, Incidence, Sexual Behavior, Breast Neoplasms, Personal Satisfaction, Anxiety, Middle Aged, Prognosis, Combined Modality Therapy, Sexual Partners, Surveys and Questionnaires, Quality of Life, Humans, Female, Sexual Dysfunctions, Psychological, Aged, Follow-Up Studies
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03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine
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OpenCitations Citation Count
34
Source
Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
Volume
15
Issue
24
Start Page
10631
End Page
10636
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