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Table 1 Demographic characteristics of 126 gynecologic cancer survivors

From: Evaluation of sexual dysfunction in gynecologic cancer survivors using DSM-5 diagnostic criteria

 

n (%)

 

n (%)

Age, year (mean ± SD)

42.4 ± 6.29

Sexual partner

 

Birth place

 

 Single

125 (99.2)

 Taiwan

120 (95.2)

 Multiple

1 (0.8)

 China

4 (3.2)

Cancer type

 

 Others

2 (1.6)

 Endometrium*

37 (29.4)

Education

 

 Ovary*

41 (32.5)

 Junior high school or less

24 (19.0)

 Cervix

45 (35.7)

 Senior high school

39 (31.0)

 Others

6 (4.8)

 College or University

61 (48.4)

Stage (FIGO)

 

 Graduate School

2 (1.6)

 I

93 (73.8)

Residence

 

 II

19 (15.1)

 Village

11 (8.7)

 III

9 (7.1)

 Township

4 (3.2)

 IV

5 (4.0)

 County

41 (32.5)

Treatment

 

 City

70 (55.6)

 Hysterectomy

89 (70.6)

Religion

 

 Oophorectomy

42 (33.3)

 Buddhist or Taoism

84 (66.7)

 Radiotherapy

28 (22.2)

 Christian or Catholicism

11 (8.7)

Chemotherapy

55 (43.7)

 Not specified

31 (24.6)

Recurrent history

6 (1.6)

 Marital status

 

Hormone replacement

22 (17.5)

Unmarried

14 (11.1)

Self medical disease

29 (23.0)

 Married or cohabiting

104 (82.5)

Partner medical disease

23 (18.3)

 Separate or divorced

8 (6.4)

Current medication

47 (37.3)

  1. FIGO International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics, SD Standard deviation
  2. *Three patients had synchronous endometrial and ovarian cancer