The Effect of HPV Infection on a Couple's Relationship: A Qualitative Study in Taiwan
Objective: The purpose of this study is to explore the effect of human papillomavirus (HPV) on the sexual lives of women and their partners. Materials and Methods: Twenty oncogenic or high-risk HPV infected cases were collected via purposive sampling. At a tertiary medical center in Taipei, 20 women...
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doaj-a9a3146460e744d7986f23bc64fa8d442020-11-24T22:57:44ZengElsevierTaiwanese Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology1028-45592010-12-0149440741210.1016/S1028-4559(10)60090-3The Effect of HPV Infection on a Couple's Relationship: A Qualitative Study in TaiwanCherng-Jye Jeng0Helen Lin1Lih-Rong Wang2Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Taipei Medical University Hospital, Taipei, TaiwanDepartment of Psychology, Soochow University, Taipei, TaiwanDepartment and Graduate Institute of Social Work, National Taiwan University, Taipei, TaiwanObjective: The purpose of this study is to explore the effect of human papillomavirus (HPV) on the sexual lives of women and their partners. Materials and Methods: Twenty oncogenic or high-risk HPV infected cases were collected via purposive sampling. At a tertiary medical center in Taipei, 20 women underwent a 2-hour in-depth interview. The content of each interview was analyzed qualitatively regarding (1) effect of HPV infection on a couple's relationship; (2) effect of HPV infection on sexual life; (3) partner support and social support; (4) myths about love and marriage; and (5) sexual myths. Results: The better a couple's relationship, the less these patients struggled to confront the issue (HPV infection). Most patients urged partners to have check-ups and advised friends about Pap smear tests. Couple relationships were generally not affected by HPV infection, unlike their sexual lifestyles. Most patients fulfilled the traditional Chinese female role of maintaining the relationship. However, due to the physical and psychosocial discomfort of treatment and fear of infection, some had no desire for sex, while others lessened their sex frequency. Most patients received very little support from their partner, family, and friends. The relationship quality was affected by marital and sexual myths held by patients. Conclusion: Cervical HPV infection has a negative effect on women's sexual relationships. Thus, more attention from health care providers is required.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1028455910600903cervical cancercouple relationshiphuman papillomavirussexual life |
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The Effect of HPV Infection on a Couple's Relationship: A Qualitative Study in Taiwan |
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The Effect of HPV Infection on a Couple's Relationship: A Qualitative Study in Taiwan |
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The Effect of HPV Infection on a Couple's Relationship: A Qualitative Study in Taiwan |
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The Effect of HPV Infection on a Couple's Relationship: A Qualitative Study in Taiwan |
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The Effect of HPV Infection on a Couple's Relationship: A Qualitative Study in Taiwan |
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effect of hpv infection on a couple's relationship: a qualitative study in taiwan |
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Taiwanese Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology |
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Objective: The purpose of this study is to explore the effect of human papillomavirus (HPV) on the sexual lives of women and their partners.
Materials and Methods: Twenty oncogenic or high-risk HPV infected cases were collected via purposive sampling. At a tertiary medical center in Taipei, 20 women underwent a 2-hour in-depth interview. The content of each interview was analyzed qualitatively regarding (1) effect of HPV infection on a couple's relationship; (2) effect of HPV infection on sexual life; (3) partner support and social support; (4) myths about love and marriage; and (5) sexual myths.
Results: The better a couple's relationship, the less these patients struggled to confront the issue (HPV infection). Most patients urged partners to have check-ups and advised friends about Pap smear tests. Couple relationships were generally not affected by HPV infection, unlike their sexual lifestyles. Most patients fulfilled the traditional Chinese female role of maintaining the relationship. However, due to the physical and psychosocial discomfort of treatment and fear of infection, some had no desire for sex, while others lessened their sex frequency. Most patients received very little support from their partner, family, and friends. The relationship quality was affected by marital and sexual myths held by patients.
Conclusion: Cervical HPV infection has a negative effect on women's sexual relationships. Thus, more attention from health care providers is required. |
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cervical cancer couple relationship human papillomavirus sexual life |
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