Purpose: The main goal of this study was to investigate whether the Self-Regulation Model could improve sexual satisfaction for women diagnosed with breast cancer. Methods: Adult women diagnosed with breast cancer were recruited from a hospital in Qazvin, Iran. Participants were randomly assigned to either an intervention group (n = 40) or a control group (n = 40). All participants were administered a demographic questionnaire and an Index of Sexual Satisfaction (ISS) pre-intervention, immediately post-intervention, and 1, 2, and 3 months following the intervention. The control group completed the assessments along the same time line as the intervention group. Women in the experimental group were provided three sessions of ...
Objective: Sexual function in patients with breast cancer, especially in younger patients, is an imp...
Background: Sexual dysfunction is a prevalent, long-term complication of breast cancer and its treat...
A randomized trial of a minimal intervention for sexual concerns after cancer: a comparison of self-...
Purpose: The main goal of this study was to investigate whether the Self-Regulation Model could im...
Purpose: The main goal of this study was to investigate whether the Self-Regulation Model could imp...
BACKGROUND: Despite therapeutic interventions having increased the survival rate of women with breas...
BACKGROUND: Despite increasing awareness related to sexual health for breast cancer survivors, healt...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowBackground: Sexu...
Abstract: Background: A breast cancer's diagnosis and treatment can bring changes related to wo...
Psychoeducational interventions have been found to be effective in helping patients with distressing...
Sexual functioning is an important element of quality of life. Many women experience sexual problems...
Breast cancer as the most common cancer among women endangers various aspects of their sexual lives ...
Background: Information and discussion of sexual changes with a health professional is a high priori...
BACKGROUND: This study protocol describes the clinical trial of the Fex-Can intervention, a web-base...
trial cancer has been associated with significant sexual difficulties in at least half of women foll...
Objective: Sexual function in patients with breast cancer, especially in younger patients, is an imp...
Background: Sexual dysfunction is a prevalent, long-term complication of breast cancer and its treat...
A randomized trial of a minimal intervention for sexual concerns after cancer: a comparison of self-...
Purpose: The main goal of this study was to investigate whether the Self-Regulation Model could im...
Purpose: The main goal of this study was to investigate whether the Self-Regulation Model could imp...
BACKGROUND: Despite therapeutic interventions having increased the survival rate of women with breas...
BACKGROUND: Despite increasing awareness related to sexual health for breast cancer survivors, healt...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowBackground: Sexu...
Abstract: Background: A breast cancer's diagnosis and treatment can bring changes related to wo...
Psychoeducational interventions have been found to be effective in helping patients with distressing...
Sexual functioning is an important element of quality of life. Many women experience sexual problems...
Breast cancer as the most common cancer among women endangers various aspects of their sexual lives ...
Background: Information and discussion of sexual changes with a health professional is a high priori...
BACKGROUND: This study protocol describes the clinical trial of the Fex-Can intervention, a web-base...
trial cancer has been associated with significant sexual difficulties in at least half of women foll...
Objective: Sexual function in patients with breast cancer, especially in younger patients, is an imp...
Background: Sexual dysfunction is a prevalent, long-term complication of breast cancer and its treat...
A randomized trial of a minimal intervention for sexual concerns after cancer: a comparison of self-...