| Literature DB >> 33916815 |
Hae Won Kim1, Yeon Hee Kim2, Saem Yi Kang3, Eun Ju Lee4, Jung Lim Lee5, Youngji Kim6.
Abstract
This study aimed to identify the sexual information requirements and related factors according to gender to improve sexual health in cancer patients. In this cross-sectional study, a total of 687 cancer patients from a single cancer center in Korea completed a self-reported questionnaire. Multiple logistic regression analysis was used to compare the sexual information requirements and related factors among cancer patients. The results showed that male cancer patients had higher demands for sexual information than female cancer patients (t = 27.11, p < 0.001). Men appeared to have a greater need than women in the need for sexual information (t = 30.41, p < 0.001) and professional sexual intervention (t = 21.97, p < 0.001). Regarding sexual information needs, income (OR: 0.43, 95% CI: 0.25 to 0.73) was a significant factor in men. In women, age (OR: 0.51, 95% CI: 0.31 to 0.86), alcohol consumption (OR: 1.88, 95% CI: 1.12-3.16), and chemotherapy (OR: 1.87, 95% CI: 1.12-3.12) were significant factors. Significant differences in the overall sexual information needs and related factors were observed between male and female cancer patients. Therefore, a strategy needs to be established to improve the sexual health of cancer patients considering gender differences.Entities:
Keywords: health; nurses; oncology; practice; sexuality
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33916815 PMCID: PMC8038313 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18073752
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Demographic characteristics and disease characteristics of participants (n = 687).
| Variable | Categories | Men | Women | χ2 ( |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age ( | 20–40 | 48 (13.8) | 69 (20.7) | 37.19 (<0.001) |
| 41–50 | 72 (20.6) | 114 (34.2) | ||
| 51–60 | 147 (42.1) | 117 (35.1) | ||
| 61–74 | 82 (23.5) | 33 (9.9) | ||
| Job status ( | No | 149 (44.1) | 224 (71.6) | 57.59 (<0.001) |
| Yes | 189 (55.9) | 89 (28.4) | ||
| Monthly income | 3–200 | 54 (20.7) | 38 (16.5) | 2.85 (0.414) |
| 201–400 | 105 (40.2) | 92 (39.8) | ||
| 401–600 | 67 (25.7) | 73 (31.6) | ||
| 601–3000 | 35 (13.4) | 28 (12.1) | ||
| Marital status ( | Married | 296 (85.5) | 274 (83.3) | 0.66 (0.240) |
| Unmarried, etc. | 50 (14.5) | 55 (16.7) | ||
| Smoking ( | No | 49 (14.1) | 303 (92.9) | 418.63 (<0.001) |
| Yes | 298 (85.9) | 23 (7.1) | ||
| Alcohol drinking ( | No | 70 (21.1) | 165 (52.2) | 67.88 (<0.001) |
| Yes | 262(78.9) | 151(47.8) | ||
| History of surgery ( | No | 222 (65.3) | 152 (48.1) | 19.75 (<0.001) |
| Yes | 118 (34.7) | 164 (51.9) | ||
| History of genital surgery | No | 334 (95.4) | 295 (87.5) | 13.83 (<0.001) |
| Yes | 16 (4.6) | 42 (12.5) | ||
| History of chemotherapy | No | 152 (44.2) | 142 (43.8) | 0.009 (0.938) |
| Yes | 192 (55.8) | 182 (56.2) | ||
| History of radiation | No | 275 (80.6) | 230 (71.2) | 8.11 (0.005) |
| Yes | 66 (19.4) | 93 (28.8) | ||
| Diagnosis ( | Gastric cancer | 71 (20.3) | 30 (8.9) | |
| Colon cancer | 59 (16.9) | 44 (13.1) | ||
| Liver cancer | 36 (10.3) | 6 (1.8) | ||
| Breast cancer | 0 (0) | 134 (39.8) | ||
| Lung cancer | 29 (8.3) | 9 (2.7) | ||
| Reproductive organ cancer | 9 (2.6) | 19 (5.6) | ||
| Others | 146 (41.7) | 95 (28.2) |
Preferred type and modality of sex education.
| Characteristics | Categories | Men | Women | χ2 ( |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Experience of attending to sex education ( | No | 311 (95.1) | 297 (94.0) | 0.39 (0.603) |
| Yes | 16 (4.9) | 19 (6.0) | ||
| I want to receive sex education with sexual partner | No | 228 (68.5) | 224 (71.1) | 0.54 (0.494) |
| Yes | 105 (31.5) | 91 (28.9) | ||
| Where did you get the information related to sex? ( | Internet | 118 (22.3) | 54 (10.2) | |
| TV | 77 (14.6) | 62 (11.7) | ||
| Book | 55 (10.4) | 22 (4.2) | ||
| Patient education (hospital) | 48 (9.1) | 49 (9.3) | ||
| Patient peer meeting | 15 (2.8) | 25 (4.7) | ||
| Friend | 2 (0.4) | 1 (0.2) | ||
| (1) If you think sex education would be necessary, who would be the favorable person for education? ( | Doctor | 113 (33.1) | 71 (20.8) | |
| Nurse | 16 (4.7) | 52 (15.2) | ||
| Social worker | 14 (4.1) | 7 (2.1) | ||
| etc. | 30 (8.8) | 38 (11.1) | ||
| (2) Which place or ways do you prefer for sex | Hospital counseling room | 103 (56.9) | 117 (65.4) | |
| Online | 24 (13.3) | 12 (6.7) | ||
| Outpatient department | 14 (7.7) | 8 (4.5) | ||
| Outside hospital | 12 (6.6) | 2 (1.1) | ||
| Patient peer meeting place | 8 (4.4) | 18 (10.1) | ||
| (3) Which type of sex education do you want? | Private | 108 (51.9) | 67 (33.0) | 15.24 (<0.001) |
| Group | 50 (24.0) | 72 (35.5) | ||
| Don’t know | 50 (24.0) | 64 (31.5) | ||
Comparison of the sexual information needs and feeling during sex-related communication with HCP.
| Items | Dimensions | Men | Women |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean ± SD | |||||
| Sexual information needs |
| 27.89 ± 5.60 | 25.59 ± 5.23 | 27.11 | <0.001 |
|
| 16.39 ± 4.12 | 14.60 ± 4.07 | 30.41 | <0.001 | |
| 1. Information about sex or sexuality is important | 3.74 ± 0.88 | 3.45 ± 0.96 | 15.88 | <0.001 | |
| 2. I very much want to get the sexual information | 3.29 ± 1.08 | 3.03 ± 1.05 | 9.57 | 0.002 | |
| 3. I have curiosity about sex or sexuality | 3.14 ± 1.07 | 2.75 ± 0.98 | 23.64 | <0.001 | |
| 4. I want counselling about my sexuality from a professional | 2.71 ± 1.07 | 2.48 ± 0.95 | 8.57 | 0.004 | |
| 5. Sex or sexuality is important in my life | 3.52 ± 0.99 | 2.87 ± 1.02 | 67.17 | <0.001 | |
|
| 6.45 ± 1.72 | 6.26 ± 1.76 | 1.95 | 0.163 | |
| 6. My sexual partner is satisfied with the current sex | 3.18 ± 0.95 | 3.09 ± 0.93 | 1.32 | 0.250 | |
| 7. My sexual partner is honest in talking about sex problems | 3.27 ± 1.04 | 3.16 ± 1.05 | 1.72 | 0.191 | |
|
| 5.94 ± 1.95 | 5.22 ± 1.96 | 21.97 | <0.001 | |
| 8. I want a health professional to be able to initiate to ask about sexual issues | 2.98 ± 1.02 | 2.70 ± 1.03 | 12.45 | <0.001 | |
| 9. I want a health professional to be able to solve sexual problem | 2.95 ± 1.03 | 2.52± 1.02 | 28.76 | <0.001 | |
| Feeling during sex-related communication with HCP | Shame (I would be shameful) | 2.32 ± 0.94 | 2.40 ± 0.95 | 1.12 | 0.290 |
| Embarrassment (I would be embarrassed) | 2.37 ± 0.97 | 2.44 ± 0.96 | 1.00 | 0.319 | |
| Unpleasure (Health professional would be unpleasant) | 2.52 ± 0.92 | 2.35 ± 0.89 | 6.27 | 0.013 | |
Correlations among sexual information needs, general characteristics and feeling during sex-related communication with a healthcare professional (HCP).
| Variables | Total Sexual Information Needs | |
|---|---|---|
| Men | Women | |
| Sociodemographic and clinical factors | ||
| Age | 0.09 (0.874) | −0.23 (<0.001) |
| Religion | 0.002 (0.972) | −0.01 (0.899) |
| Job status | −0.04 (0.494) | 0.10 (0.085) |
| Monthly income | −0.17 (0.008) | 0.01 (0.911) |
| Marital status | −0.03 (0.552) | −0.02 (0.748) |
| Smoking | 0.10 (0.071) | 0.06 (0.322) |
| Drinking | 0.04 (0.539) | 0.20 (0.001) |
| Time since diagnosis | 0.01 (0.826) | 0.05 (0.415) |
| Surgery | 0.06 (0.295) | −0.03 (0.581) |
| Genital operation | 0.31 (0.260) | 0.17 (0.329) |
| Chemo therapy | −0.02 (0.689) | 0.17 (0.005) |
| Radiation therapy | 0.03 (0.547) | −0.04 (0.534) |
| Feeling during sex-related communication with HCP | ||
| Shame (I would be shameful) | 0.07 (0.209) | 0.11 (0.063) |
| Embarrassment (I would be embarrassed) | 0.12 (0.042) | 0.13 (0.033) |
| Unpleasure (Health professional would be unpleasant) | 0.13 (0.027) | 0.13 (0.032) |
Influencing factors of sexual information needs in men and women.
| Variables | Sexual Information Needs |
|---|---|
| Adjusted Odds Ratio (95% Confidence Interval) | |
| Men | |
| Job (ref, no) | - |
| Monthly income (ref, <3261 US dollars) | 0.43 (0.25–0.73) ** |
| Smoking (ref, no) | - |
| Shameful feeling (ref, low) | - |
| Embarrassment (ref, low) | 0.87 (0.39–1.91) |
| Unpleasant to health professional (ref, low) | 1.41 (0.57–3.45) |
| Women | |
| Age (ref, <48 years) | 0.51 (0.31–0.86)* |
| Job (ref, no) | |
| Monthly income (ref, <4,340,000 Korea Won) | |
| Marital status (ref, married) | |
| Alcohol drinking (ref, no) | 1.88 (1.12–3.16) * |
| Time lapse after diagnosis (ref, <17 month) | - |
| Chemotherapy (ref, no) | 1.87 (1.12–3.12) * |
| Shame (ref, no) | - |
| Embarrassment (ref, no) | 1.60 (0.78–3.32) |
| Unpleasure (ref, no) | 1.65 (0.62–4.40) |
* p < 0.005, ** p < 0.001.