Literature DB >> 25369553

Prevalence and associated factors of mental health problems among monogamous Chinese female patients with sexually transmitted diseases in Hong Kong.

Phoenix K H Mo1, Jing Gu, Joseph T F Lau, Hua You.   

Abstract

Sexually transmitted disease (STD) increases risk of HIV infection and has profound psychological consequences. The present study examined the mental health problems (poor emotional well-being, insomnia, probable depression) and their associated factors among monogamous Chinese female STD patients. A total of 537 Chinese female STD patients who self-reported having had only one male sex partner in the last 12 months were recruited from a STD clinic in Hong Kong. They completed a survey including measures of mental health, STD-related history, perceptions, feelings related to STD infection, and perceptions toward condom use. Results showed that 22% had poor emotional well-being, 25.7% had insomnia, and 43% were probable cases of depression. Unemployment, worsened relationship with partners after STD diagnosis, STD history in last three months, finding STD examinations embarrassing, and feelings of helplessness were significant risk factors for poor emotional well-being and insomnia. Also, unemployment, worsened relationships with partners after STD diagnosis, and perceived high chance of STD in the coming six months were significant risk factors for probable depression. Perceived efficacy of condom use for STD prevention was a significant protective factor against poor emotional well-being and probable depression. Findings suggest that interventions are warranted to improve the mental health among this population.

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Keywords:  Chinese; STD patients; female; mental health; monogamous

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25369553     DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2014.972321

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Care        ISSN: 0954-0121


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1.  The syndemic condition of psychosocial problems related to depression among sexually transmitted infections patients.

Authors:  Chen Xu; Yuan Shi; Xiaoyue Yu; Ruijie Chang; Huwen Wang; Hui Chen; Rongxi Wang; Yujie Liu; Shangbin Liu; Yong Cai; Yang Ni; Suping Wang
Journal:  PeerJ       Date:  2021-09-21       Impact factor: 2.984

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