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Original Research

Hemophilia and sexual health: results from the HERO and B-HERO-S studies

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Pages 243-255 | Published online: 14 Aug 2019

Figures & data

Table 1 Demographics and rate of response to the subscale of the MSHQ among participants in the HERO and B-HERO-S studies

Table 2 Response breakdown to “How long have you been married/in a relationship with your partner?”

Figure 1 Impact of hemophilia on intimacy. Respondents rated their satisfaction with elements of their relationship with their main partner.

Figure 1 Impact of hemophilia on intimacy. Respondents rated their satisfaction with elements of their relationship with their main partner.

Figure 2 Belief about whether hemophilia has had an impact on respondents’ sex lives.

Figure 2 Belief about whether hemophilia has had an impact on respondents’ sex lives.

Figure 3 Ways in which hemophilia has had an impact on respondents’ sex lives.

Figure 3 Ways in which hemophilia has had an impact on respondents’ sex lives.

Figure 4 Number of times respondents had sexual intercourse during the previous month.

Figure 4 Number of times respondents had sexual intercourse during the previous month.

Figure 5 Percentage of respondents who have discussed their sex life with their hemophilia doctor or a member of his/her team.

Figure 5 Percentage of respondents who have discussed their sex life with their hemophilia doctor or a member of his/her team.

Figure 6 For respondents who discussed their sex life with their hemophilia doctor or a member of his/her team, belief that the discussion was helpful.

Figure 6 For respondents who discussed their sex life with their hemophilia doctor or a member of his/her team, belief that the discussion was helpful.

Figure 7 For respondents who did not discuss their sex life with their hemophilia doctor or a member of his/her team, belief that such a discussion would be helpful.

Figure 7 For respondents who did not discuss their sex life with their hemophilia doctor or a member of his/her team, belief that such a discussion would be helpful.

Figure 8 For HERO respondents who did not discuss their sex life with their hemophilia doctor or a member of his/her team, belief that such a discussion would be helpful.

Figure 8 For HERO respondents who did not discuss their sex life with their hemophilia doctor or a member of his/her team, belief that such a discussion would be helpful.

Table 3 Response breakdown to “Have you discussed your sex life with your hemophilia doctor or his/her team?”

Table S1 Response breakdown between male and female respondents of the B-HERO-S study