Psychological effects of a low-grade abnormal cervical smear test result: anxiety and associated factors

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N M Gray
L Sharp
S C Cotton
L F Masson
J Little
L G Walker
M Avis
Z Philips
I Russell
D Whynes
M Cruickshank
C M Woolley
机构
[1] University of Aberdeen and Grampian University Hospitals,
[2] National Cancer Registry Ireland,undefined
[3] University of Ottawa,undefined
[4] The Postgraduate Medical Institute,undefined
[5] University of Hull,undefined
[6] in association with Hull York Medical School,undefined
[7] Universtiy of Nottingham,undefined
[8] Queens Medical Centre & City Hospital,undefined
[9] Institute of Medical & Social Care Research,undefined
[10] University of Wales Bangor,undefined
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British Journal of Cancer | 2006年 / 94卷
关键词
cervical intraepithelial neoplasia; mass screening; psychological factors; anxiety; questionnaires;
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Receipt of an abnormal cervical smear result often generates fear and confusion and can have a negative impact on a woman's well-being. Most previous studies have focussed on high-grade abnormal smears. This study describes the psychological and psychosocial effects, on women, of having received a low-grade abnormal smear result. Over 3500 women recruited to TOMBOLA (Trial Of Management of Borderline and Other Low-grade Abnormal smears) participated in this study. Anxiety was assessed using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) at recruitment. Socio-demographic and lifestyle factors, locus of control and factors associated with the psychosocial impact of the abnormal smear result were also assessed. Women reported anxiety levels consistent with those found in previous studies of women with high-grade smear results. Women at highest risk of anxiety were younger, had children, were current smokers, or had the highest levels of physical activity. Interventions that focus particularly on women's understanding of smear results and pre-cancer, and/or directly address their fears about cancer, treatment and fertility might provide the greatest opportunity to reduce the adverse psychosocial impact of receiving a low-grade abnormal cervical smear result.
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