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Sexual functioning and self-esteem in women after mastectomy – a single-centre, non-randomised, cross-sectional study

AIM OF THE STUDY: The goal of our study was to assess the sexual functioning of patients undergoing mastectomy, five years after surgery, compared to a control group. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A cross-sectional study included 170 patients five years post mastectomy (group A1) and 149 healthy women (grou...

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Autores principales: Tarkowska, Magdalena, Głowacka-Mrotek, Iwona, Nowikiewicz, Tomasz, Monastyrska-Waszak, Ewelina, Gastecka, Agata, Goch, Aleksander, Zegarski, Wojciech
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Publicado: Termedia Publishing House 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7403762/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32774135
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/wo.2020.95876
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author Tarkowska, Magdalena
Głowacka-Mrotek, Iwona
Nowikiewicz, Tomasz
Monastyrska-Waszak, Ewelina
Gastecka, Agata
Goch, Aleksander
Zegarski, Wojciech
author_facet Tarkowska, Magdalena
Głowacka-Mrotek, Iwona
Nowikiewicz, Tomasz
Monastyrska-Waszak, Ewelina
Gastecka, Agata
Goch, Aleksander
Zegarski, Wojciech
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description AIM OF THE STUDY: The goal of our study was to assess the sexual functioning of patients undergoing mastectomy, five years after surgery, compared to a control group. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A cross-sectional study included 170 patients five years post mastectomy (group A1) and 149 healthy women (group A2) who had never been diagnosed with breast cancer. The study was conducted at the Oncology Centre in Bydgoszcz, at the Amazon Clubs, and at the University of the Third Age by the University of Economy in Bydgoszcz. Standardised questionnaires: the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) and Rosenberg’s SES (self-esteem scale) were used. RESULTS: Our study results show significantly worse sexual functioning in the domains pertaining to desire (p = 0.0015), arousal (p = 0.0052), lubrication (p = 0.0026), ability to reach orgasm (p = 0.0417), sexual satisfaction (p = 0.0142), and the presence of clinically significant sexual dysfunction (p = 0.0028) among patients after amputation of the mammary gland. On the scale of pain relating to sexuality, there were no significant differences between the two groups (p> 0.05). The overall score in the FSFI questionnaire was also lower (p = 0.0066) among women after mastectomy. Highly statistically significant (p < 0.0001) differences in self-esteem were also noted between the two groups, with worse results observed in patients after mastectomy. CONCLUSIONS: Diagnosis of sexual dysfunction in patients treated for breast cancer allows timely implementation of counselling and interventional therapy depending on the causal factors and individual preferences of patients.
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spelling pubmed-74037622020-08-07 Sexual functioning and self-esteem in women after mastectomy – a single-centre, non-randomised, cross-sectional study Tarkowska, Magdalena Głowacka-Mrotek, Iwona Nowikiewicz, Tomasz Monastyrska-Waszak, Ewelina Gastecka, Agata Goch, Aleksander Zegarski, Wojciech Contemp Oncol (Pozn) Original Paper AIM OF THE STUDY: The goal of our study was to assess the sexual functioning of patients undergoing mastectomy, five years after surgery, compared to a control group. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A cross-sectional study included 170 patients five years post mastectomy (group A1) and 149 healthy women (group A2) who had never been diagnosed with breast cancer. The study was conducted at the Oncology Centre in Bydgoszcz, at the Amazon Clubs, and at the University of the Third Age by the University of Economy in Bydgoszcz. Standardised questionnaires: the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) and Rosenberg’s SES (self-esteem scale) were used. RESULTS: Our study results show significantly worse sexual functioning in the domains pertaining to desire (p = 0.0015), arousal (p = 0.0052), lubrication (p = 0.0026), ability to reach orgasm (p = 0.0417), sexual satisfaction (p = 0.0142), and the presence of clinically significant sexual dysfunction (p = 0.0028) among patients after amputation of the mammary gland. On the scale of pain relating to sexuality, there were no significant differences between the two groups (p> 0.05). The overall score in the FSFI questionnaire was also lower (p = 0.0066) among women after mastectomy. Highly statistically significant (p < 0.0001) differences in self-esteem were also noted between the two groups, with worse results observed in patients after mastectomy. CONCLUSIONS: Diagnosis of sexual dysfunction in patients treated for breast cancer allows timely implementation of counselling and interventional therapy depending on the causal factors and individual preferences of patients. Termedia Publishing House 2020-06-18 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC7403762/ /pubmed/32774135 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/wo.2020.95876 Text en Copyright © 2020 Termedia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/)
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Tarkowska, Magdalena
Głowacka-Mrotek, Iwona
Nowikiewicz, Tomasz
Monastyrska-Waszak, Ewelina
Gastecka, Agata
Goch, Aleksander
Zegarski, Wojciech
Sexual functioning and self-esteem in women after mastectomy – a single-centre, non-randomised, cross-sectional study
title Sexual functioning and self-esteem in women after mastectomy – a single-centre, non-randomised, cross-sectional study
title_full Sexual functioning and self-esteem in women after mastectomy – a single-centre, non-randomised, cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Sexual functioning and self-esteem in women after mastectomy – a single-centre, non-randomised, cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Sexual functioning and self-esteem in women after mastectomy – a single-centre, non-randomised, cross-sectional study
title_short Sexual functioning and self-esteem in women after mastectomy – a single-centre, non-randomised, cross-sectional study
title_sort sexual functioning and self-esteem in women after mastectomy – a single-centre, non-randomised, cross-sectional study
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7403762/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32774135
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/wo.2020.95876
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