Hamilton K, Chambers S K, Legg M, Oliffe J L, Cormie P
Griffith University, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia,
Support Care Cancer. 2015 Jan;23(1):133-42. doi: 10.1007/s00520-014-2327-8. Epub 2014 Jul 10.
Androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) for the management of prostate cancer results in a range of side effects including sexual dysfunction. Exercise is proposed as a potentially effective therapy to counteract changes in sexual function. The current study explored the impact of ADT on men's sexuality and the effect of exercise on this experience.
Semi-structured, in-depth interviews were conducted with 18 men (age = 63.1 ± 3.8) who were on ADT for prostate cancer for ≤12 months and who were part of a pre-existing exercise intervention trial.
Sexual concerns for men included changes in body image, partner relationships, sex drive, sexual performance and masculinity. In coping with these concerns, men described a sense of personal acceptance of sexual changes through a shift in priorities and values away from penetrative sexual intercourse, knowledge and understanding about ADT, and partner support. Exercise in a group-based setting contributed to the acceptance of sexual changes through affirming strength-based aspects of masculinity and peer support.
Exercise appears to have utility as a strategy to assist men to manage the negative impact of ADT on sexuality and masculinity more broadly.
雄激素剥夺疗法(ADT)用于治疗前列腺癌会导致一系列副作用,包括性功能障碍。运动被认为是一种潜在有效的疗法,可对抗性功能的变化。本研究探讨了ADT对男性性功能的影响以及运动对这一体验的作用。
对18名男性(年龄=63.1±3.8岁)进行了半结构化的深入访谈,这些男性接受ADT治疗前列腺癌≤12个月,且是一项已有的运动干预试验的参与者。
男性的性方面担忧包括身体形象、伴侣关系、性欲、性功能和男子气概的变化。在应对这些担忧时,男性通过将优先事项和价值观从插入式性交转移、对ADT的了解以及伴侣支持,描述了一种对性变化的个人接受感。在基于群体的环境中进行运动,通过肯定基于力量的男子气概方面和同伴支持,有助于接受性变化。
运动似乎作为一种策略具有实用价值,可更广泛地帮助男性应对ADT对性功能和男子气概的负面影响。