Sexuality and romantic relationships in young adult cancer survivors: satisfaction and supportive care needs

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作者
Geue, Kristina [1 ]
Schmidt, Ricarda [2 ]
Sender, Annekathrin [1 ]
Sauter, Siegfried [3 ]
Friedrich, Michael [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Leipzig, Dept Med Psychol & Med Sociol, D-04103 Leipzig, Germany
[2] Univ Leipzig, Med Ctr, Integrated Res & Treatment Ctr Adipos Dis, Med Psychol & Med Sociol, D-04103 Leipzig, Germany
[3] Rehabil Clin Children their Families, Youngsters & Young Adults, D-78141 Schonwald, Germany
关键词
QUALITY-OF-LIFE; SERVICE NEEDS; SHORT-FORM; INFORMATION; ADOLESCENT; FERTILITY; QUESTIONNAIRE; CHILDREN; ISSUES;
D O I
10.1002/pon.3805
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
ObjectiveIn recent years, psycho-oncology has focused more and more on adolescents and young adults with cancer (AYA). Many studies have concentrated on fertility issues in AYAs, but romantic relationships and sexuality have only been researched to a limited extent. This cross-sectional study examined AYAs' quality of relationships and sexuality satisfaction thereby identifying sex differences. MethodsNinety-nine cancer patients (N=33 males) diagnosed between 15 and 39years who were in a romantic relationship at the time of the survey completed questionnaires on their relationship (Partnership Questionnaire), sexuality (Life Satisfaction Questionnaire), and sexuality needs (Supportive Care Needs Survey). Test for mean differences and regression analyses to determine associated variables were performed. ResultsSeventy-six percent of AYAs (N=75) rated their relationship quality as high. About 64% of patients reported having less sexual intercourse since diagnosis, more women than men (72% vs. 45%; p=.011). The need for support was strongest for changes in sexual feelings (N=38; 38.3%). Duration of relationship (=-0.224), being on sick leave (=0.325), and satisfaction with sexuality (=0.409) were associated with satisfaction with relationship (R-2=0.256). Satisfaction with sexuality (R-2=0.344) was regressed on physical function (=0.419), satisfaction with relationship (=0.428), and male gender (=-0.175). Sexuality need (R-2=0.436) was associated with fatigue (=0.232) and satisfaction with sexuality (=-0.522). ConclusionAlthough they reported high satisfaction with their relationships, AYA patients experienced sexual problems and need support with sexual issues. As a substantial proportion of patients felt stressed because of sexual changes, communication and interventions addressing post-cancer sexuality, particularly in women, are indicated. Copyright (c) 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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页码:1368 / 1376
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