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Assessment of psychosocial impact of genital warts among patients in Singapore
by
Ng, Joseph
, Low, Jeffrey J.
, Lim, Yong Kuei
, Chan, Roy K.
, Sen, Priya
, Tan, Lucinda S.
, Luo, Nan
, Chio, Martin T. W.
, Ilancheran, Arunachalam
, Yeoh, Yen Shing
in
Adults
/ Educational attainment
/ Females
/ Gender
/ Gender differences
/ Health services
/ Health surveys
/ Higher education
/ Human papillomavirus
/ Local population
/ Males
/ Mental health
/ Patients
/ Polls & surveys
/ Productivity
/ Psychosocial factors
/ Quality of life
/ Recurrent
/ Sexually transmitted diseases
/ STD
/ Studies
/ Warts
/ Well being
/ Young adults
2014
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Assessment of psychosocial impact of genital warts among patients in Singapore
by
Ng, Joseph
, Low, Jeffrey J.
, Lim, Yong Kuei
, Chan, Roy K.
, Sen, Priya
, Tan, Lucinda S.
, Luo, Nan
, Chio, Martin T. W.
, Ilancheran, Arunachalam
, Yeoh, Yen Shing
in
Adults
/ Educational attainment
/ Females
/ Gender
/ Gender differences
/ Health services
/ Health surveys
/ Higher education
/ Human papillomavirus
/ Local population
/ Males
/ Mental health
/ Patients
/ Polls & surveys
/ Productivity
/ Psychosocial factors
/ Quality of life
/ Recurrent
/ Sexually transmitted diseases
/ STD
/ Studies
/ Warts
/ Well being
/ Young adults
2014
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Assessment of psychosocial impact of genital warts among patients in Singapore
by
Ng, Joseph
, Low, Jeffrey J.
, Lim, Yong Kuei
, Chan, Roy K.
, Sen, Priya
, Tan, Lucinda S.
, Luo, Nan
, Chio, Martin T. W.
, Ilancheran, Arunachalam
, Yeoh, Yen Shing
in
Adults
/ Educational attainment
/ Females
/ Gender
/ Gender differences
/ Health services
/ Health surveys
/ Higher education
/ Human papillomavirus
/ Local population
/ Males
/ Mental health
/ Patients
/ Polls & surveys
/ Productivity
/ Psychosocial factors
/ Quality of life
/ Recurrent
/ Sexually transmitted diseases
/ STD
/ Studies
/ Warts
/ Well being
/ Young adults
2014
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Assessment of psychosocial impact of genital warts among patients in Singapore
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Assessment of psychosocial impact of genital warts among patients in Singapore
2014
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Background Genital warts (GW) are a common sexually transmissible infection (STI) among young adults and are associated with poor quality of life (QoL). We investigated the functional and psychosocial effect of GW on Singaporean patients and evaluated for any variations in QoL between genders.
Patients with GW completed a standard questionnaire containing the Short Form-36 (SF-36) health survey and the Cuestionario Específico para Condiloma Acuminado in a cross-sectional survey. QoL deficits were determined by comparing the SF-36 scores with local population norms. Variations in SF-36 (norm-based) scores among patients with different characteristics were examined using multiple linear regressions. All data analyses were performed for male and female patients separately.
The mean age of male (n=100) and female patients (n=80) was 31 years. The typical patient profile was male, ethnic Chinese, single, tertiary education level and presenting with recurrent warts and a history of prior STIs. Compared with the general population, male patients had similar or better functioning and wellbeing, whereas female patients had lower levels of productivity, mental health and general health. Among male patients, individuals afflicted with their first episode of GW and currently with a partner had better QoL. In contrast, for females, tertiary education, older age and being a nonsmoker were positively associated with better QoL.
Patients with GW have a significant psychosocial burden, with differences in certain aspects of QoL between genders. We hope that with active intervention, we will be able to mitigate the associated negative impact to QoL.
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