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Background: Female Sexual Dysfunction (FSD) occurs frequently in women with breast cancer due to oncologic treatments. It is essential to have a validated instrument to diagnose and quantify FSD in this population accurately. Objective: To validate the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI). Method: The FSFI was applied to 272 sexually active Mexican women with recent diagnosis of breast cancer who had not initiated systemic cancer treatment. Results: The FSFI six-factor model is valid by confirmatory factor analysis, and the inventory and its factors have adequate internal consistency reliability. Conclusions: This study provides enough evidence about the reliability and factor structure of the FSFI questionnaire in the context of breast cancer clinical practice in Mexico.
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Avila, M. M., de la Rubia, J. M., Fonseca, A., Ramos, M. C., Garza, C. V., Gaitán, A. B., … Guajardo, A. S. F. (2021). Factor structure, internal consistency and distribution of female sexual function index among Mexican women with early diagnostic of breast cancer. Psicooncologia, 18(2), 293–316. https://doi.org/10.5209/PSIC.77755
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