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Decreased sexual pleasure is a common problem in women with breast cancer. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of psychoeducation vs. acceptance and commitment therapy to improve sexual pleasure according to the predictive role of physical, cognitive and emotional factors. Results of 139 Hispanic women (Mexico and Spain) diagnosed with breast cancer reveal that only the emotional factor of depression predicts decreased sexual pleasure. Although women who participated in the psychoeducation program presented greater physical symptomatology, body image distortions and emotional distress, the results seem to indicate that psychoeducational guidelines are relevant to improve sexual pleasure in those women who manifest higher levels of previous depression. Future research is required to clarify these issues.
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Artículo realizado bajo el proyecto internacional "Intervención psicológica en pacientes con cáncer: una propuesta para la mejora de la calidad de vida y el bienestar psicológico"

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Velasco, L., Gutiérrez, L., Alcocer, N., Sánchez, S., Catalá, P. & Peñacoba, C. (2023). Exploring the moderated role of two psychological programs on sexual pleasure from physical symptoms, body image distortion and emotional problems of Hispanic women with breast cancer. Journal of sex & marital therapy, 49:6, 643-658. doi: 10.1080/0092623X.2023.2173111

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