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Cervix human papilloma virus positivity: Does it cause sexual dysfunction?

Önder Sakin, Sakine Betül Uzun, Kazibe Koyuncu, Burak Giray, Emine Eda Akalın, Ali Doğukan Anğın

2020Journal of Turkish Society of Obstetric and Gynecology11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether testing positive for human papilloma virus (HPV) in cervical screening has an impact on female sexual functioning. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study was designed as a single-center, prospective, descriptive-cross-sectional study and 300 women who received HPV testing in our hospital [HPV-positive (n=187) or HPV-negative (n=113)]. The Arizona Sexual Experiences (ASEX) scale and Female Sexual Functioning index (FSFI) were administered to study participants during face-to-face interviews. RESULTS: No significant differences were found between women who were HPV-positive and HPV-negative in sexual functions as assessed using the ASEX and FSFI scales (p=0.343 and p=0.604, respectively). In addition, the analyses addressing whether sexual functioning was affected by a positive test result, at diagnosis or during the follow-up (before 2 weeks, 2 weeks-1 month, 1-3 months, 3-6 months, 6 months-1 year and over 1 year) revealed no significant differences between HPV-positive and HPV-negative women in sexual functioning (p>0.05). Sexual dysfunction was less common in married women than in the ASEX scale (p=0.03), and this difference was not detected when the FSFI scale was applied. The incidence of dysfunction was more frequent in working women than in retirees (p=0.006, p=0.01). CONCLUSION: Educational attainment, socioeconomic status, age, employment status, and marital status were found to have statistically significant effects on sexual functioning. Sexual functioning was affected by neither HPV test results (positive/negative) nor time from diagnosis.

Topics & Concepts

Sexual dysfunctionMedicineMarital statusCervixClinical psychologyPsychologyGynecologyInternal medicinePopulationCancerEnvironmental healthCervical Cancer and HPV ResearchSexual function and dysfunction studiesReproductive tract infections research
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