Bickford J, Barton S E, Mandalia S
HIV/GUM Directorate, St Stephens Centre, Chelsea and Westminster NHS Foundation Trust, 369 Fulham Road, London SW10 9NH, UK.
Int J STD AIDS. 2007 Sep;18(9):589-92. doi: 10.1258/095646207781568484.
The objectives of this study were to assess the nature and effect of stigma on disclosure of diagnosis to sexual partners among those with problematic disease. Data from questionnaires and semistructured interviews were collected and analysed. Data regarding anxiety were also collected using a validated tool. Ethical approval was received from the Chelsea and Westminster Healthcare National Health Service (NHS) Trust. Disclosure of diagnosis tended to occur in the context of established relationships. Herpes-related stigma was associated with non-disclosure of diagnosis to sexual partners. The point prevalence of moderate to severe anxiety in this sample was 32%. The use of suppressive medication did not affect anxiety scores. In conclusion, the reaction to a diagnosis of genital herpes is influenced by a socially constructed understanding and the decision to disclose or not is influenced by this. Stigma is a barrier to disclosure of genital herpes diagnosis. Management strategies aimed at encouraging disclosure to partners must address perceived stigma.
本研究的目的是评估耻辱感对患有疑难疾病者向性伴侣透露诊断结果的性质及影响。收集并分析了来自问卷调查和半结构化访谈的数据。还使用经过验证的工具收集了有关焦虑的数据。获得了切尔西和威斯敏斯特医疗保健国民保健服务(NHS)信托基金的伦理批准。诊断结果的披露往往发生在既定关系的背景下。与疱疹相关的耻辱感与不向性伴侣透露诊断结果有关。该样本中中度至重度焦虑的点患病率为32%。使用抑制性药物并不影响焦虑评分。总之,对生殖器疱疹诊断的反应受社会建构的认知影响,而披露与否的决定也受其影响。耻辱感是生殖器疱疹诊断披露的障碍。旨在鼓励向伴侣披露的管理策略必须解决所感受到的耻辱感问题。