One hundred twenty-one women of reproductive age with suspected human papillomavirus (HPV) infection were studied. HPV-DNA testing was performed to determine HPV positivity and genotype. The Female Sexual Function Index was administrated before and three months after the diagnosis was communicated to the patient. Eighty-six women were HPV-positive and had a significant worsening of sexual function over the next three months. The women receiving information that they were HPV-negative did not experience a worsening of sexual function. Clinicians need to be aware of the possible adverse effects on sexual behavior of the diagnosis of HPV.
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