1. Validating the Sexual Adjustment and Body Image Scale (Sabis) with Breast Cancer Patients
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Ersin Hatice Karslıoğlu, Burcu Manisali Erkek, Seda Ersoy Peker, Semra Ulusoy Kaymak, Haldun Soygür, Ömer Aydemir, and Elvan Özalp
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Sexual adjustment ,Psychotherapist ,business.industry ,Rehabilitation ,Body Image Scale ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,Human sexuality ,medicine.disease ,Breast cancer ,Culturally sensitive ,medicine ,In patient ,Surgical treatment ,Primary breast cancer ,business ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to develop and validate the Sexual Adjustment and Body Image Scale (SABIS), a self-report measure of body image and sexual adjustment for use with Turkish patients with breast cancer. We administered the SABIS to one hundred sixty-nine women who had undergone initial surgical treatment for primary breast cancer. The psychometric properties of the SABIS were examined, and it was found to be a reliable and valid assessment of body image and sexuality in patients with breast cancer following surgery; however, it did not cover all dimensions representing patients’ sexuality and body image. Patients’ sexual problems need to be assessed more comprehensively, using more culturally sensitive items.
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- 2014
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