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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Sex Med. 2020 Jul 25;17(10):1981–1994. doi: 10.1016/j.jsxm.2020.06.005

Table 6.

Psychological and pubertal variables of sexually active survivors with and without sexual dysfunction

Survivors, total Survivors with sexual dysfunction Survivors without sexual dysfunction
(n= 712) (n= 142) (n= 570)
Characteristic No. % No. % No. % p
Puberty Status 0.21
Early 130 18.4 29 20.9 101 17.8
Normal 471 66.6 84 60.4 387 68.1
Late 106 15.0 26 18.7 80 14.1
Depression <0.01
No 623 88.6 100 70.9 468 83.3
Yes 80 11.4 41 29.1 94 16.7
Anxiety 0.02
No 622 88.6 117 83.0 505 90.0
Yes 80 11.4 24 17.0 56 10.0
Somaticizing <0.01
No 568 80.8 113 80.1 510 90.8
Yes 135 19.2 28 19.9 52 9.3
History of intervention for sexual dysfunction 0.15
No 688 98.4 132 97.1 556 98.8
Yes 11 1.6 4 2.9 7 1.2
Perception of sexual dysfunction (compared to peers) <0.01
Less 117 16.8 20 14.3 97 17.5
same 400 57.5 63 45.0 337 60.6
more 179 25.7 57 40.7 122 21.9
Perceptions of infertility (compared to peers) 0.83
less 103 14.7 22 15.6 81 14.5
same 229 32.7 48 34.0 181 32.3
more 369 52.6 71 50.4 298 53.2
Overall body image 709 6.6 142 8.7 567 6.1 <0.01
Relationship Satisfaction 606 30.0 111 26.8 495 30.8 <0.01