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The effect of gynecological surgery on sexual desire.

K T Galyer1, H M Conaglen, A Hare, J V Conaglen.   

Abstract

This study compared the impact of surgery on sexual desire in women who had undergone hysterectomy with women whose nongynecological surgery was of a similar status. Women aged 30 to 65 completed mailed questionnaires including the Sexual Desire Questionnaire, Hurlbert Index of Sexual Desire, and the Sexual Desire Inventory. Other areas assessed were affect, mood awareness, sexual anxiety, and androgen levels. Analysis of the questionnaire measures showed no differences in sexual desire for gynecological versus nongynecological surgery, or across the different types of hysterectomy. There was no relation between the level of androgens and the women's sexual desire levels. The implications of these findings are discussed with regard to the potential impact of surgery on sexuality, as well as future research in the area.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10327377     DOI: 10.1080/00926239908403981

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Sex Marital Ther        ISSN: 0092-623X


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