Breast cancer and sexual self-concept: Comparing women with breast cancer and healthy women
Mina Esmkhani,
Noura Aghajani,
Jeffrey E. Korte
et al.
Abstract:This study aimed to assess and compare the dimensions of sexual self-concept (SSC) in women with (n=80) and without (n=120) breast cancer (BC). Women with BC and healthy cases in the control group were selected from the same center. The recruiting women referred for screening, and no BC was detected based on the results. The participants completed the demographic and Persian versions of the modified Multidimensional Sexual Self-Concept Questionnaires. Chi-square, t test, and Mann-Whitney tests were used to ana… Show more
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