Are reported stress and coping style associated with frequent recurrence of genital herpes?

L Cassidy, J Meadows, J Catalán, S Barton
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Abstract

Objectives: This paper reports on the cross sectional data from the longitudinal study examining the impact of genital herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection on quality of life. In particular the report sought to study the relation between recurrence of genital HSV and coping style, mood, personality, and quality of life, among other factors.

Setting and subjects: 116 patients with a known history of genital herpes simplex infection attending the Department of Genitourinary Medicine at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital.

Methods: Psychosocial factors (stress, anxiety, depression, health locus of control, personality, social support, coping skills, and quality of life) and the reported frequency of genital herpes episodes were measured using self administered questionnaires designed to examine the relation between psychosocial status and the frequency of genital HSV episodes.

Results: The number of recurrences reported by patients was significantly related to the style of coping skills used. Higher recurrences were less likely to use problem focused coping skills of planning and active coping, and the emotion focused coping skills of positive reinterpretation and growth. There was a significant difference in the number of patients who believed that psychological stress was related to the number of recurrences they experienced. This belief was related to neuroticism on the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire scale, and not to any of the other measures investigated.

Conclusion: The findings suggest that it is the way individuals cope, and their personality characteristics rather than actual levels of psychological stress, that influence their belief in a link between recurrent genital HSV and stress. HSV may become the focus of existing concerns and be viewed as the physical manifestation of stress.

报告的压力和应对方式是否与生殖器疱疹的频繁复发有关?
目的:本文报道了一项纵向研究的横断面数据,该研究考察了生殖器单纯疱疹病毒(HSV)感染对生活质量的影响。该报告特别试图研究生殖器HSV复发与应对方式、情绪、个性和生活质量等因素之间的关系。背景和研究对象:切尔西和威斯敏斯特医院泌尿生殖医学科116例有生殖器单纯疱疹感染史的患者。方法:采用自我管理的问卷,测量心理社会因素(压力、焦虑、抑郁、健康控制点、个性、社会支持、应对技能和生活质量)和生殖器疱疹发作频率,以检验心理社会状况与生殖器疱疹发作频率之间的关系。结果:患者报告的复发次数与应对技巧的使用方式有显著相关。高复发率的学生较少使用以问题为中心的计划应对和主动应对,以及以情绪为中心的积极重新诠释和成长应对。认为心理压力与他们经历的复发次数有关的患者人数有显著差异。在艾森克人格问卷量表中,这种信念与神经质有关,而与其他任何被调查的测量都无关。结论:研究结果表明,是个体应对的方式和他们的个性特征,而不是实际的心理压力水平,影响了他们对复发性生殖器HSV和压力之间联系的看法。HSV可能成为现有关注的焦点,并被视为压力的身体表现。
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