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The impact of stigma on couples managing a sexually transmitted infection

journal contribution
posted on 2005-02-01, 00:00 authored by Danielle NewtonDanielle Newton, M McCabe
Recent research has indicated that the stigma surrounding sexually transmitted infections (STIs) creates a psychological and emotional burden for individuals with these conditions. It would be expected that the stigma of having a STI would also alter the dynamics of an intimate relationship. This paper reviews the literature on the impact of STIs on intimate relationships, and considers the relevance of this research to both clinicians and researchers. In particular, the types of relationships in which the presence of a STI may have a varying degree of impact are examined. Since disclosure of a STI would also be expected to impact on a relationship, an overview of the factors involved in the disclosure of a STI to a partner is also considered. Finally, the implications of this research for both clinicians and researchers are discussed.

History

Journal

Sexual and relationship therapy

Volume

20

Issue

1

Pagination

51 - 63

Publisher

Routledge

Location

Abingdon, England

ISSN

1468-1994

eISSN

1468-1749

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

British Association for Sexual and Relationship Therapy