Psychosocial well-being and quality of life among women newly diagnosed with genital herpes.

J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs

Department of Community-Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, School of Nursing, 525 North Wolfe Street, Room 449 Baltimore, MD 21205-2110, USA.

Published: September 2009

Objective: To assess the psychosocial well-being and quality of life among women with a new genital herpes simplex virus diagnosis.

Design: Data were collected by a cross-sectional survey.

Participants: Eighty-three women diagnosed with genital herpes simplex virus by culture, visual exam and/or a description of symptoms within the last 3 months were recruited from primary health care clinics by their provider.

Measures: Participants completed the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale and the Recurrent Genital Herpes Quality of Life scale.

Results: Thirty-four percent of the women qualified as "clinical cases" for depression, and 64% were designated as "anxiety cases" based on Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale scoring methods. A majority of participants reported feeling ashamed about having herpes and worried about having an outbreak or giving herpes to someone else.

Conclusions: Despite substantial progress toward understanding genital herpes simplex virus epidemiology and transmission, a diagnosis of genital herpes continues to cause considerable psychosocial morbidity and to impact quality of life. There is a dearth of good evidence on how best to intervene to minimize the psychological impact of a diagnosis. Experts recommend addressing both the medical and psychological aspects of infection by providing antiviral therapy, written material, and resources.

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