Research Article

Adverse Psychosexual Impact Related to the Treatment of Genital Warts and Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia

Table 3

Results of comparisons between CIN 2/3 and genital wart groups for relevant variables assessed.

Conclusion

Sexual quotient on SQ-FCIN2/3 = genital warts0.115
Impact on sexual life (questions)
 Told partneraCIN 2/3 = genital warts0.569
 Caused impairmentbCIN 2/3 < genital warts0.020
 Suspected infidelitycCIN 2/3 < genital warts0.024
 Relationship breakdowndCIN 2/3 = genital warts0.721
 CondomeCIN 2/3 < genital warts0.040
 Reduced sex drivefCIN 2/3 < genital warts0.014
 Change in frequencygCIN 2/3 < genital warts0.007
 Change in pleasurehCIN 2/3 = genital warts0.090
 Reduced orgasmiCIN 2/3 = genital warts0.441
 Family dynamicjCIN 2/3 = genital warts0.056

Have you told your partner about your disease? bHas your condition impaired your sexual live in general? cHas there been conflict because of a partner attributing the disease to infidelity? dDid the relationship break down following your diagnosis? eAre you now using condoms for all acts of intercourse? fHas there been a reduction in your sex drive since your diagnosis? gHas the frequency of sexual intercourse changed since your diagnosis? hHave you experienced changes in pleasure during sexual intercourse? iHas there been a reduction in orgasm since your diagnosis? jHas the family dynamic changed due to concerns of infecting family members with the disease (children or household members)?
Chi-square test.