Status Quo and Influencing Factors of Postoperative Sexual Health Cognition in Patients with Cervical Cancer
Objective To explore the status quo of postoperative sexual health cognition in patients with cervical cancer,and analyze its influencing factors.Methods A total of 124 patients with cervical cancer in hospital from January to June 2022 were selected as research objects.A self-made cervical cancer sexual health cognition questionnaire was used to evaluate the status quo of postoperative sexual health cognition of cervical cancer patients,and multiple linear regression was used to analyze the influencing factors.Results Among 124 patients with cervical cancer,the low level of sexual health cognition accounted for 42.74%,the medium level accounted for 39.52%,and the high level accounted for 17.74%.Multiple linear regression shows that increasing age,SDS score,and SAS score are risk factors for sexual health cognition in cervical cancer patients,while increasing education level,receiving sexual health guidance,prolonging surgical end time,having sexual dysfunction,feeling uncertain about sexual behavior,positive coping,living in urban areas,and increasing average monthly household income were protective factors for cervical cancer patients'sexual health cognition level(P<0.05).SDS score,SAS score,positive coping,receiving sex education guidance,sexual dysfunction,and sexual uncertainty were more important,but less difficult to improve.Conclusion Postoperative sexual health cognition of patients with cervical cancer is at a low level,age,emotional state,educational level,acceptance of sexual health guidance,time after surgery,sexual dysfunction,uncertainty of sexual behavior,positive coping,place of residence,and average monthly income of the family are the main influencing factors.
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