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Effectiveness trial of an online self-help intervention for sexual problems after cancer
Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy ( IF 3.099 ) Pub Date : 2020-05-13 , DOI: 10.1080/0092623x.2020.1762813
Leslie R Schover 1 , Sara Strollo 2 , Kevin Stein 3 , Elizabeth Fallon 2 , Tenbroeck Smith 2
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Abstract Sexual dysfunction affects over 60% of cancer survivors. Internet interventions have improved sexual function, but with considerable clinician guidance, restricting scalability. This pragmatic trial evaluated an online, self-help intervention. As with many unguided digital interventions, attrition was high. Given low numbers in other groups, this paper focuses on 30% of female patient participants who completed 3-month questionnaires and visited the intervention site (N = 60). Benefits included increased sexually active individuals at follow-up (p < 0.001, Effect size = 0.54), improved sexual function (p < 0.001, Effect size = -0.76, N = 41), and increased use of sexual aids (p = 0.01, Effect size=-0.14, N = 58). The intervention has been revised to improve patient engagement.

中文翻译:

在线自助干预对癌症后性问题的有效性试验

摘要性功能障碍影响了60%以上的癌症幸存者。互联网干预改善了性功能,但是在临床医生的指导下,限制了可扩展性。这项实用的试验评估了在线自助干预措施。与许多非指导性数字干预一样,损耗率很高。考虑到其他组的人数较少,本文重点关注30%的女性患者参与者,他们完成了为期3个月的问卷调查并访问了干预地点(N = 60)。益处包括随访时增加性活跃个体(p <0.001,影响量= 0.54),性功能改善(p <0.001,影响量= -0.76,N = 41)和增加性用具的使用(p = 0.01) ,效果大小= -0.14,N = 58)。干预措施已经过修订,以提高患者的参与度。
更新日期:2020-05-13
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