Psychological factors in recurrent genital herpes.

J Green, A Kocsis
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Abstract

Objectives: To review recent research into psychological aspects of genital herpes and assess possible implications for clinical practice.

Methods: Review of all papers in the field on Medline 1985-96.

Results: Much attention has been paid to possible links between stress and recurrent genital herpes. There is no convincing evidence that stress in itself causes recurrences. It may be that recurrences are preceded by a prodromal period of altered mood. Patients with recurrences show considerable stress as a result of the disease, although most individuals eventually adjust psychologically. The impact of social support on adjustment remains unclear. The little evidence available suggests that antiviral treatments can help adjustment and the effects may perhaps outlast the period of active treatment.

Conclusions: Existing research gives some clues to optimal patient management but there is a need for future research to focus much more clearly on clinical issues, particularly on means of alleviating psychological distress and on the impact of antivirals.

复发性生殖器疱疹的心理因素。
目的:回顾最近对生殖器疱疹的心理方面的研究,并评估可能对临床实践的影响。方法:查阅Medline 1985- 1996年该领域的所有论文。结果:压力与复发性生殖器疱疹之间可能存在的联系引起了人们的广泛关注。没有令人信服的证据表明压力本身会导致复发。可能在复发之前有一段情绪改变的前驱期。复发的病人由于疾病表现出相当大的压力,尽管大多数人最终在心理上进行了调整。社会支持对调整的影响仍不清楚。现有的少量证据表明,抗病毒治疗可以帮助调整,其效果可能比积极治疗持续更长时间。结论:现有的研究为优化患者管理提供了一些线索,但未来的研究需要更加明确地关注临床问题,特别是减轻心理困扰的方法和抗病毒药物的影响。
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