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Factors Predicting Sexual Dysfunction in Thai Cancer Patients after Treatment by Tiraporn Junda in Trends in Telemedicine & E-health

This study was a predictive correlational research. Participants were 110 Thai patients with cancer of breast, prostate, bladder, and colon who were completed treatments from 6 months - 2 years from a university hospital, and 2 cancer specialize hospitals in 2013. The instruments were the personal information and disease related treatment questionnaires Dyadic Adjustment Scale developed by Spanier and were translated into Thai by Kasemkitawatana (1993); and the Sexual Health Dysfunction questionnaires developed by Kumdaeng.

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