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Erschienen in: International Journal of Clinical Oncology 1/2017

27.07.2016 | Original Article

Psychological impact of positive cervical cancer screening results among Japanese women

verfasst von: Yukari Isaka, Haruhiko Inada, Yuri Hiranuma, Masao Ichikawa

Erschienen in: International Journal of Clinical Oncology | Ausgabe 1/2017

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Abstract

Background

While cervical cancer screening is useful for detecting and then treating the disease at an early stage, most women with screen-positive results are free from cervical cancer but nevertheless subject to the unnecessary worry entailed in receiving such results. The purpose of this study was to examine whether receiving a screen-positive result was actually related to psychological distress among Japanese women who underwent cervical cancer screening.

Methods

We conducted a questionnaire survey at health facilities in a semiurban city of Ibaraki prefecture, involving 1744 women who underwent cervical cancer screening and 72 who received screen-positive results and then underwent further testing. We used the K6 scale to assess their psychological distress (K6 score ≥5) and performed multiple logistic regression analyses to estimate the relative effect of receiving screen-positive results on psychological distress.

Results

Psychological distress was more prevalent among women with screen-positive results (OR 2.22; 95 % CI 1.32–3.74), while it was also related to history of mental health consultation (OR 2.26; 95 % CI 1.69–3.01) and marital status (OR 1.32; 95 % CI 1.02–1.70).

Conclusions

Receiving a positive cervical cancer screening result was associated with psychological distress. To alleviate this psychological impact, the current form of communicating the screening results should be reconsidered.
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Metadaten
Titel
Psychological impact of positive cervical cancer screening results among Japanese women
verfasst von
Yukari Isaka
Haruhiko Inada
Yuri Hiranuma
Masao Ichikawa
Publikationsdatum
27.07.2016
Verlag
Springer Japan
Erschienen in
International Journal of Clinical Oncology / Ausgabe 1/2017
Print ISSN: 1341-9625
Elektronische ISSN: 1437-7772
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10147-016-1023-8

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