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. 2023 Nov 4;15(21):5287. doi: 10.3390/cancers15215287

Table 2.

Sexual health according to the EORTC QLQ-SH22 questionnaire in our study, compared with reference values of patients with no evidence of disease in the validation study by Greimel et al. [20].

Current Study Reference
Total Mean Standard Deviation Total Mean Standard Deviation
Sexual satisfaction 14 44.86 22.77 152 42.80 26.39
Sexual pain 12 6.57 13.79 151 19.98 27.50
Importance of sexual activity 14 36.11 33.21 153 45.53 32.84
Decreased libido 14 41.67 35.18 153 46.84 36.56
Worry incontinence 14 13.89 26.43 154 17.97 29.80
Fatigue 14 36.11 33.21 151 37.97 35.70
Treatment effect on sexuality 13 30.56 33.21 152 51.32 39.47
Communication with professionals 14 91.67 20.72 151 17.44 29.02
Insecurity with partner 13 25.00 28.87 144 29.63 35.06
Confidence erection 5 25.00 31.92 55 39.39 37.46
Body image (male) 5 16.67 19.24 56 39.88 35.63
Vaginal dryness 9 37.50 37.53 88 46.21 39.93
Body image female 9 25.00 29.55 96 34.03 37.14