Vincent C E, Vincent B, Greiss F C, Linton E B
South Med J. 1975 May;68(5):552-8. doi: 10.1097/00007611-197505000-00009.
The responses of 50 cervical cancer patients to questions about marital and sexual adjustment are discussed. The subjects were predominantly poor, white women from rural areas or small towns. They had to travel 50 to 150 miles to a hospital where half were treated by radiotherapy and half by surgery. Their interview responses suggest five phases in attitudes and feelings from the time of the diagnosis until six months after treatment. Of 30 subjects who had a sex partner available and who completed the third of four interviews, 70% had either as much or more desire for coitus after treatment than before illness, and 57% had coitus either as frequently or more frequently after treatment than before illness.
本文讨论了50名宫颈癌患者对婚姻和性适应问题的回答。这些受试者主要是来自农村地区或小镇的贫穷白人女性。她们要前往50到150英里外的一家医院,其中一半接受放射治疗,一半接受手术治疗。她们的访谈回答表明,从诊断时起到治疗后六个月,态度和感受经历了五个阶段。在有性伴侣且完成了四次访谈中的第三次访谈的30名受试者中,70%在治疗后的性交欲望与患病前一样多或更多,57%在治疗后的性交频率与患病前一样频繁或更频繁。