Background: Previous research on cancer and sexuality has focused on physical aspects of sexual dysfunction, neglecting the subjective meaning and consequences of sexual changes. This has led to calls for research on cancer and sexuality to adopt an "integrative" approach, and to examine the ways in which individuals interpret sexual changes, and the subjective consequences of sexual changes. Method: This study examined the nature and subjective experience and consequences of changes to sexual well-being after cancer, using a combination of quantitative and qualitative analysis. Six hundred and fifty seven people with cancer (535 women, 122 men), across a range of reproductive and non-reproductive cancer types completed a survey and 44 (23 ...
Perceived causes and consequences of sexual changes after cancer for women and men: psychological an...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore issues related to sexual function and relationships, for men and the...
Cancer is the leading cause of burden of disease in Australia, with more than 100,000 new cases diag...
Background: Changes to sexual well-being can be one of the most problematic aspects of life after br...
Background: The increasing number of individuals living with cancer has led to a focus on the qualit...
BACKGROUND: Changes to sexual wellbeing are acknowledged to be a long-term negative consequence of ...
Changes to sexual wellbeing and intimacy after cancer were examined through interviews with 41 women...
Background: Previous research on sex and intimacy in the context of cancer has focused on documentin...
Introduction. There are many data on sexual problems subsequent to cancer and its treatment, althoug...
Introduction. There are many data on sexual problems subsequent to cancer and its treatment, althoug...
Changes in sexuality and intimacy after cancer were examined using open-ended questionnaire response...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women and the second leading cause of cancer deaths in wo...
Aims and objectives: To explore issues related to sexual function and relationships, for men and the...
Aims and objectives: To explore issues related to sexual function and relationships, for men and the...
There is a growing body of research showing that cancer impacts upon the sexuality of informal carer...
Perceived causes and consequences of sexual changes after cancer for women and men: psychological an...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore issues related to sexual function and relationships, for men and the...
Cancer is the leading cause of burden of disease in Australia, with more than 100,000 new cases diag...
Background: Changes to sexual well-being can be one of the most problematic aspects of life after br...
Background: The increasing number of individuals living with cancer has led to a focus on the qualit...
BACKGROUND: Changes to sexual wellbeing are acknowledged to be a long-term negative consequence of ...
Changes to sexual wellbeing and intimacy after cancer were examined through interviews with 41 women...
Background: Previous research on sex and intimacy in the context of cancer has focused on documentin...
Introduction. There are many data on sexual problems subsequent to cancer and its treatment, althoug...
Introduction. There are many data on sexual problems subsequent to cancer and its treatment, althoug...
Changes in sexuality and intimacy after cancer were examined using open-ended questionnaire response...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women and the second leading cause of cancer deaths in wo...
Aims and objectives: To explore issues related to sexual function and relationships, for men and the...
Aims and objectives: To explore issues related to sexual function and relationships, for men and the...
There is a growing body of research showing that cancer impacts upon the sexuality of informal carer...
Perceived causes and consequences of sexual changes after cancer for women and men: psychological an...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore issues related to sexual function and relationships, for men and the...
Cancer is the leading cause of burden of disease in Australia, with more than 100,000 new cases diag...