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Cyberchondria levels in women with human papilloma virus

Anıl TURHAN ÇAKIR

2022Journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research10 citationsDOI

Abstract

AIM: To investigate the level of cyberchondria in patients with high-risk human papilloma virus (HPV) positivity. METHODS: One hundred and forty women who applied to our clinic between July 2020 and September 2020 and were diagnosed with high-risk HPV positivity or abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) were included in the study. The Cyberchondria Severity Scale (CSS) was administered face-to-face to the participants. CSS and subscales scores of both groups of patients were evaluated and compared. RESULTS: The mean score of the patients on the CSS was 78.54 ± 22.09 and the patients with AUB and HPV(+) was 67.43 ± 19.87 and 84.16 ± 21.08, respectively. The mean subscale scores were as follows, compulsion 13.89 ± 6.49, distress 20.07 ± 7.54, excessiveness 22.40 ± 8.18, reassurance 15.07 ± 6.56, and mistrust of medical professionals 7.26 ± 3.62. The mean scores of the CSS and subscales except for the mistrust of medical professional subscale were higher in patients who were HPV-positive than in other patients. CONCLUSIONS: Women with HPV have higher levels of cyberchondria. Medical professionals can reduce this anxiety by giving information to patients.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineHuman papilloma virusVirologyInternal medicineCervical cancerCancerCervical Cancer and HPV ResearchBRCA gene mutations in cancer
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