Psycho-social impact of positive human papillomavirus testing in Jujuy, Argentina results from the Psycho-Estampa study
Human papillomavirus (HPV) testing can have a negative impact on women’s lives which might also result in abandoning the follow-up and treatment process. This study measured the psycho-social impact of HPV-positivity among HPV-tested women from Jujuy, Argentina, a middle-low income setting.In this c...
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doaj-4f74584f4f704c3bbd2e42fd7a93673b2020-11-25T03:27:08ZengElsevierPreventive Medicine Reports2211-33552020-06-0118Psycho-social impact of positive human papillomavirus testing in Jujuy, Argentina results from the Psycho-Estampa studySilvina Arrossi0Maribel Almonte1Rolando Herrero2Juan Gago3Victoria Sánchez Antelo4Lucila Szwarc5Laura Thouyaret6Melisa Paolino7Carolina Wiesner8Centro de Estudios de Estado y Sociedad/Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Sánchez de Bustamante 27, Buenos Aires 1193, Argentina; Corresponding author.International Agency for Research on Cancer/World Health Organization (IARC-WHO), 150 Cours Albert Thomas, Lyon 69372, FranceInternational Agency for Research on Cancer/World Health Organization (IARC-WHO), 150 Cours Albert Thomas, Lyon 69372, FranceNew York University-NYU, School of Medicine, USACentro de Estudios de Estado y Sociedad, Sánchez de Bustamante 27, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaCentro de Estudios de Estado y Sociedad, Sánchez de Bustamante 27, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaPrograma Nacional de Prevención de Cáncer Cervicouterino /Instituto Nacional del Cáncer (Argentina), Av. Julio A. Roca 781, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaCentro de Estudios de Estado y Sociedad/Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Sánchez de Bustamante 27, Buenos Aires 1193, ArgentinaInstituto Nacional de Cancerología, Calle 1 No.9-85, Bogotá, ColombiaHuman papillomavirus (HPV) testing can have a negative impact on women’s lives which might also result in abandoning the follow-up and treatment process. This study measured the psycho-social impact of HPV-positivity among HPV-tested women from Jujuy, Argentina, a middle-low income setting.In this cross-sectional study (2015–2016), the psycho-social impact of HPV-positivity was measured using the Psycho-Estampa Scale, specifically designed and validated to be used in screening contexts. We measured mean scores for each of the five scale domains, and the Overall Impact score (Values from 1: No impact to 4: Heavy impact). We compared scores according to cytology triage diagnosis using ordinal logistic regression.A total of 163 HPV-positive women were recruited at the Centro Carlos Alvarado hospital and included in the study sample; of these, 124 (76.1%) had normal triage cytologies. The overall Impact score was between low and moderate (mean:2.56, SD:0.65). The highest psycho-social impact was measured in the Worries about cancer and treatment domain (mean score:3.60, SD:0.60), followed by Sexuality domain (mean:2.50; SD:1.00). The Uncertainty about information provided by health providers domain had the lowest mean score (mean:2.14, SD:0.73). Compared to women with normal cytologies (n = 124), women with abnormal cytologies (n = 39) had a higher likelihood of greater overall Psycho-social Impact (OR: 2.91; p = 0.0036). No statistically significant differences were found in scores of specific domains according to cytology results.It is important to devise specific counseling interventions to reduce the psycho-social impact of HPV-Testing as primary screening and its potential effect on completion of the diagnosis/ treatment process.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211335520300309Human Papillomavirus DNA TestsArgentinaLatin AmericaPsycho-social impact |
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Silvina Arrossi Maribel Almonte Rolando Herrero Juan Gago Victoria Sánchez Antelo Lucila Szwarc Laura Thouyaret Melisa Paolino Carolina Wiesner Psycho-social impact of positive human papillomavirus testing in Jujuy, Argentina results from the Psycho-Estampa study Preventive Medicine Reports Human Papillomavirus DNA Tests Argentina Latin America Psycho-social impact |
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Silvina Arrossi Maribel Almonte Rolando Herrero Juan Gago Victoria Sánchez Antelo Lucila Szwarc Laura Thouyaret Melisa Paolino Carolina Wiesner |
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Psycho-social impact of positive human papillomavirus testing in Jujuy, Argentina results from the Psycho-Estampa study |
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Psycho-social impact of positive human papillomavirus testing in Jujuy, Argentina results from the Psycho-Estampa study |
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Psycho-social impact of positive human papillomavirus testing in Jujuy, Argentina results from the Psycho-Estampa study |
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Psycho-social impact of positive human papillomavirus testing in Jujuy, Argentina results from the Psycho-Estampa study |
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Psycho-social impact of positive human papillomavirus testing in Jujuy, Argentina results from the Psycho-Estampa study |
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psycho-social impact of positive human papillomavirus testing in jujuy, argentina results from the psycho-estampa study |
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Preventive Medicine Reports |
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2020-06-01 |
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Human papillomavirus (HPV) testing can have a negative impact on women’s lives which might also result in abandoning the follow-up and treatment process. This study measured the psycho-social impact of HPV-positivity among HPV-tested women from Jujuy, Argentina, a middle-low income setting.In this cross-sectional study (2015–2016), the psycho-social impact of HPV-positivity was measured using the Psycho-Estampa Scale, specifically designed and validated to be used in screening contexts. We measured mean scores for each of the five scale domains, and the Overall Impact score (Values from 1: No impact to 4: Heavy impact). We compared scores according to cytology triage diagnosis using ordinal logistic regression.A total of 163 HPV-positive women were recruited at the Centro Carlos Alvarado hospital and included in the study sample; of these, 124 (76.1%) had normal triage cytologies. The overall Impact score was between low and moderate (mean:2.56, SD:0.65). The highest psycho-social impact was measured in the Worries about cancer and treatment domain (mean score:3.60, SD:0.60), followed by Sexuality domain (mean:2.50; SD:1.00). The Uncertainty about information provided by health providers domain had the lowest mean score (mean:2.14, SD:0.73). Compared to women with normal cytologies (n = 124), women with abnormal cytologies (n = 39) had a higher likelihood of greater overall Psycho-social Impact (OR: 2.91; p = 0.0036). No statistically significant differences were found in scores of specific domains according to cytology results.It is important to devise specific counseling interventions to reduce the psycho-social impact of HPV-Testing as primary screening and its potential effect on completion of the diagnosis/ treatment process. |
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Human Papillomavirus DNA Tests Argentina Latin America Psycho-social impact |
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