Restore 2 Study, United States, 2018-2020 (ICPSR 39850)

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B.R. Simon Rosser, University of Minnesota

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The Restore 2 study was a clinical trial designed to test the effectiveness of a comprehensive online rehabilitation program designed for gay and bisexual men in rehabilitation from prostate cancer treatment. Participants were included in the study if they identified as gay or bisexual, or had had sex with a man at any point in their lives. Eligible participants had also been diagnosed with prostate cancer with treatment (eg prostatectomy or radiation) completed, ongoing, or scheduled within 1-2 months of baseline. Topics covered by this dataset include sexual functioning, urinary functioning, and mental and physical health.

Rosser, B.R. Simon. Restore 2 Study, United States, 2018-2020. Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2026-06-08. https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR39850.v1

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United States Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health. National Cancer Institute (R01 CA218657)

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2018 -- 2020
  1. Data and documentation for this collection were originally deposited in openICPSR project 202162V1
  2. This release is a Fast Track Release and files are distributed as they were received from the data depositor.

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From October, 2018 to August, 2019, participants were recruited mainly from the three online websites: a sex/dating site (Scruff), an online cancer support group network (Malecare) and a social media site (Facebook). Participants were also recruited through gay media (magazines), word of mouth or other online sources and from clinics. A few men from our prior study, Restore-1, also participated.

Participants were included in the study if they identified as gay or bisexual, or had had sex with a man at any point in their lives. Eligible participants had also been diagnosed with prostate cancer with treatment (eg prostatectomy or radiation) completed, ongoing, or scheduled within 1-2 months of baseline.

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The data has variables from the following sections:

  • Demographics
  • Prostate Cancer History
  • Rehabilitation Exercises
  • HIV/STI Testing and Status
  • Sex Self Esteem and Satisfaction

  • International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaires (ICIQ)
  • Expanded Prostate Cancer Index (EPIC)
  • FACT-P
  • Sexual Minorities and Cancer Scale (SMACS)
  • Perceived Bias and Everyday Discrimination Scale
  • ENRICHD Social Support Inventory

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2026-06-08

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