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J Shahrekord Univ Med Sci. 2026;28(1): 29-36.
doi: 10.34172/jsums.1096
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Original Article

Personality Traits, Emotional Intelligence, and Sexual Functioning in Women With Metastatic and Non-Metastatic Breast Cancer: A Comparative Study

Fatemeh Moghtadaie Rad 1 ORCID logo, Fatemeh Sadeghi 2* ORCID logo, Hamid Reza Mirzaei 3 ORCID logo

1 Department of Personality Psychology, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
2 Department of Psychology, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
3 Cancer Research Center, Shohadae Tajrish Hospital, Department of Radiation Oncology, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
*Corresponding Author: Fatemeh Sadeghi, Email: Sadeghi.hoda@yahoo.com

Abstract

Background and aims: Psychological and functional aspects, such as personality traits, emotional intelligence (EI), and sexual functioning, are critical yet often overlooked in women with breast cancer (BC). Thus, this study compared these variables between metastatic and non-metastatic patients.

Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 150 young married women diagnosed with BC (metastatic and non-metastatic) were recruited from Shohadaye Tajrish Hospital in Tehran in 2024 through purposive sampling. Data were collected using the NEO-Five Factor Inventory (1992), Bar-On Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire (2003), and Female Sexual Function Index (2000). Statistical analysis was conducted in SPSS 27 using descriptive statistics, multivariate analysis of variance, and independent t-tests.

Results: Univariate ANOVAs revealed significant differences between groups in personality traits: neuroticism (F (1,148)=5.68, P=0.018, η²=0.037), extraversion (F (1,148)=26.17, P<0.001, η²=0.150), and conscientiousness (F (1,148)=10.45, P=0.002, η²=0.066), with non-metastatic patients scoring higher in extraversion and conscientiousness. Similarly, significant differences were found in interpersonal skills (F (1,148)=40.64, P<0.001, η²=0.215) and sexual functioning, including arousal (F (1,148)=51.61, P<0.001, η²=0.259) and satisfaction (F (1,148)=53.05, P<0.001, η²=0.264), with non-metastatic patients reporting higher scores.

Conclusion: It was revealed that disease stage in BC correlates with distinct psychological and sexual health profiles. Accordingly, integrating psychosocial interventions into oncology care for metastatic patients may enhance emotional well-being and quality of life.


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Submitted: 16 Aug 2025
Revision: 13 Oct 2025
Accepted: 14 Oct 2025
ePublished: 20 Apr 2026
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