Scott Jennifer L, Kayser Karen
School of Psychology, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia.
Cancer J. 2009 Jan-Feb;15(1):48-56. doi: 10.1097/PPO.0b013e31819585df.
Despite the growing interest in couple-based interventions for women with cancer, only few of these interventions primarily focus on improving women's sexual and body image. A review of studies that investigated the impact of an intervention on women's sexual adjustment and/or body image was conducted. Twelve studies met inclusion criteria for this review: 8 randomized control trials, 2 pilot randomized control trials, and 2 quasi-experimental designs. Our analysis revealed that interventions that produce stronger effects tend to be couple-focused and include treatment components that (1) educate both partners about the woman's diagnosis and treatments, (2) promote couples' mutual coping and support processes, and (3) include specific sexual therapy techniques to address sexual and body image concerns. Future intervention research should incorporate randomized, controlled clinical trial designs conducted according to the revised CONSORT (Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials); include measures of body image, sexual satisfaction, and sexual dysfunction; have adequate statistical power; and include more diverse samples, especially women who are younger or from minority or less-educated groups.
尽管针对患癌女性的基于伴侣的干预措施越来越受到关注,但这些干预措施中只有少数主要侧重于改善女性的性健康和身体形象。我们对调查干预措施对女性性适应和/或身体形象影响的研究进行了综述。有12项研究符合本综述的纳入标准:8项随机对照试验、2项试点随机对照试验和2项准实验设计。我们的分析表明,产生更强效果的干预措施往往以伴侣为重点,包括以下治疗成分:(1)让双方伴侣了解女性的诊断和治疗情况;(2)促进伴侣间的相互应对和支持过程;(3)包括针对性健康和身体形象问题的特定性治疗技术。未来的干预研究应采用根据修订后的CONSORT(试验报告统一标准)进行的随机对照临床试验设计;纳入身体形象、性满意度和性功能的测量指标;具备足够的统计效力;并纳入更多样化的样本,尤其是年轻女性或来自少数群体或受教育程度较低群体的女性。