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Sexually Transmitted InfectionsImpact on Individuals and Their RelationshipsDeakin University, Australia
Deakin University, Australia, marita.mccabe{at}deakin.edu.au The impact of having genital herpes and genital human papilloma virus (HPV) on individuals and their relationships was investigated. A qualitative research methodology explored the lived experiences of 30 adults with genital herpes (15 men, 15 women), and 30 adults with HPV (15 men, 15 women). This study addressed individuals' feelings about the impact of stigma associated with having an STI, the impact of having an STI on sexuality and on intimate relationships, and feelings surrounding the process of disclosure. Implications of the findings for research and clinical practice are discussed.
Key Words: genital herpes genital human papilloma virus sexuality sexually transmitted infections stigma
Journal of Health Psychology, Vol. 13, No. 7,
864-869 (2008) This article has been cited by other articles:
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