HPV

Psychosocial impact of testing human papillomavirus positive in Australia’s human papillomavirus-based cervical screening program: A cross-sectional survey – Verity Chadwick et al.

2022-03-10T16:00:03+11:00Cancer, Cervical Cancer, HPV, Publications, Screening|

To examine the impact of self-reported human papillomavirus (HPV) test result (HPV negative, HPV positive, HPV result unknown) on a range of psychosocial outcomes.  Women and other people with a cervix in Australia aged 25–74 years who reported having participated in cervical screening since December [...]

Sexually Transmitted Infections – Levels of anxiety and distress following receipt of positive screening tests in Australia’s HPV-based cervical screening programme: a cross-sectional survey – Rachael Dodd et al.

2023-01-18T14:30:35+11:00Cervical Cancer, HPV, Publications, Screening, Women's health|

Australia is one of the first high-income countries to implement primary human papillomavirus (HPV)-based screening, ahead of the USA, UK, Canada and New Zealand. Primary HPV testing has recently become one of the recommended options for cervical screening in the USA, but patients may need [...]

Levels of anxiety and distress following receipt of positive screening tests in Australia’s HPV-based cervical screening programme: a cross-sectional survey – Rachael Dodd et al.

2020-03-23T19:40:53+11:00HPV, Publications, Screening|

Australia is one of the first high-income countries to implement primary human papillomavirus (HPV)-based screening, ahead of the USA, UK, Canada and New Zealand. Primary HPV testing has recently become one of the recommended options for cervical screening in the USA, but patients may need [...]

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