Background Body image disturbances in breast and gynecological cancer survivors involve complex interrelationships between physical changes, sexuality, and self-esteem. Existing tools inadequately capture these multidimensional, cancer-specific concerns. This study developed and validated a Four-Dimensional Body Image Score for women with breast and gynecological Cancers (4D-BISC). Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted (March–April 2025) across six Tunisian healthcare facilities. Women presenting with gynecological or breast cancers were included. Participants completed the 16-item questionnaire (5-point Likert scale) derived from validated scales (the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) and the Body Esteem Scale for Adolescents and Adults (BESAA)) and cancer-specific items. Psychometric properties were assessed via exploratory/confirmatory factor analyses (EFA/CFA), Cronbach’s alpha (α), and correlations with established scales (FSFI, BESAA). Results In total, 101 participants were included. CFA confirmed a robust 4-factor structure: Appearance Concerns (α=0.704), Social Exposure (α=0.737), Sexual Desirability (α=0.918) and Self-Esteem (α=0.786). The global score demonstrated excellent reliability. Strong correlations emerged between body image factors and sexual function (e.g., Sexual Desirability and sexual desire: p=0.706 and p
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Narjes Karmous
Abdennour Karmous
Refka Bouslimi
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Tunis El Manar University
Hôpital Charles-Nicolle
Razi Hospital
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68c1840e9b7b07f3a06108ac — DOI: https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.169080.1
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