Clarke P, Ebel C, Catotti D N, Stewart S
American Social Health Association, USA.
Int J STD AIDS. 1996 May-Jun;7(3):197-200. doi: 10.1258/0956462961917618.
The American Social Health Association (ASHA) surveyed people with human papillomavirus (HPV) about their experiences with the disease and its effect on their lives. A sample of 837 was chosen from the subscribers to HPV News, ASHA's quarterly journal for people with HPV. Of the sample, 489 returned completed surveys, which addressed medical history, health care experiences, personal impact, and demographic information. Data analysis was descriptive. Data illustrated that the psychosocial impact of HPV can be serious. More than three-quarters of respondents reported feelings of depression and anger, and two-thirds feelings of shame. Sexual enjoyment and activity were also negatively affected by HPV. Additionally, respondents expressed dissatisfaction with the diagnosing health care providers' counselling on emotional and sexual issues. These results may be instructive to those delivering health services by providing insight into the significant personal impact of HPV on those infected.
美国社会卫生协会(ASHA)就人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)感染者的患病经历及其对生活的影响展开了调查。研究样本从ASHA面向HPV感染者的季刊《HPV新闻》的订阅者中选取,共837人。其中,489人返回了完整的调查问卷,内容涉及病史、医疗保健经历、个人影响以及人口统计学信息。数据分析采用描述性方法。数据表明,HPV对心理社会的影响可能很严重。超过四分之三的受访者表示有抑郁和愤怒情绪,三分之二的人有羞耻感。HPV对性快感和性行为也有负面影响。此外,受访者对提供诊断的医疗保健人员在情感和性问题上的咨询服务表示不满。这些结果可为提供医疗服务者提供参考,使其深入了解HPV对感染者个人产生的重大影响。