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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Apr 14.
Published in final edited form as: Bone Marrow Transplant. 2016 Feb 15;51(6):833–840. doi: 10.1038/bmt.2015.342

Table 3.

Frequency of female sexual problems > 50% of the time

Baseline, no. (%) Follow-up, no. (%) P-value Sexually active at follow-up among
females with symptoms, no. (%)
Vaginal dryness 7 (17) 15 (60) 0.042 8 (53)
Lack of sexual interest 25 (61) 12 (48) 0.197 5 (41)
Vaginal tightness 7 (17) 12 (48) 0.043 5 (41)
Pain during sexual intercourse 6 (15) 12 (48) 0.056 7 (58)
Anxiety about sexual performance 5 (12) 7 (28) 0.451 4 (57)
Unable to get an orgasm 8 (20) 10 (40) 0.600 4 (40)
Vaginal bleeding or irritation during sexual intercourse 5 (12) 7 (28) 0.035 3 (42)
Increased sensitivity of the skin at intimate contact 8 (20) 5 (20) 0.668 4 (80)
Pain inside or outside of your vagina 3 (7) 9 (36) 0.001 4 (44)

Percentages for physical problems reflect proportions among all men at baseline and follow-up. P-values are measured using paired t-test.