Ross M W
AIDS Programme, South Australian Health Commission, Adelaide.
Psychopathology. 1988;21(1):26-30. doi: 10.1159/000284536.
Psychological reactions to sexually transmissible disease (STD) infection are common, occurring in up to 85% of some patients with STDs: Hart has suggested that they are among the most common conditions encountered in venereology. Previous psychiatric disturbances in STD patients, however, are relatively uncommon and differ in both etiology and management from such psychological sequelae of STD infection, although both Catalan et al. and Fitzpatrick et al. report that in the United Kingdom, some 40% of STD clinic attenders had General Health Questionnaire scores indicating they were psychiatric cases.
对性传播疾病(STD)感染的心理反应很常见,在某些STD患者中发生率高达85%:哈特认为,这些反应是性病学中最常见的情况之一。然而,STD患者先前的精神障碍相对不常见,其病因和处理方法与STD感染的此类心理后遗症不同,尽管加泰罗尼亚等人和菲茨帕特里克等人都报告说,在英国,约40%前往STD诊所就诊的患者在一般健康问卷上的得分表明他们属于精神病例。