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Heterosexual Chinese women's sexual adjustment after gynecologic cancer
Date Issued
1996
Journal
ISSN
0022-4499
1559-8519
Citation
The Journal of Sex Research, 1996, vol. 33(3), pp. 189-195.
Type
Peer Reviewed Journal Article
Abstract
Studies on the sexual adjustment of Hong Kong Chinese women who have gynecologic cancer are reviewed. The findings suggest that sexual beliefs based on the Confucian and Taoist traditions still prevail in contemporary Chinese societies and influence Chinese sexual attitudes and behavior. Chinese women show decreased sexual activities, interest, drive, and satisfaction after gynecologic cancer and its treatment. The sexual morbidity rates are around 30–50%, but marital relationships are minimally affected. We recommend that researchers examine the impact of cultural factors to clarify how women from different cultures experience gynecologic cancer and its treatment.
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