THE INFLUENCE OF PSYCHOEMOTIONAL STATUS ON THE COURSE OF CERVICAL PATHOLOGY IN PREGNANT WOMEN WITH HPV INFECTION

15.04.2026 "Modern Science and Research" xalqaro ilmiy jurnali 1 seriyasi. Volume 5 Issue 4

Abstract. Objective: to study psychoemotional status features in pregnant women with cervical pathology depending on HPV status and assess its influence on the clinical course. Materials and methods: 180 women divided into three groups were examined. Results: Elevated anxiety, emotional lability, and psychoemotional tension were significantly more frequent in Groups I and III compared to Group II (p<0.05). Women with high anxiety levels showed more frequent severe inflammatory changes, vaginal dysbiosis, and recurrent cervicitis (p<0.05). Conclusion: Elevated psychoemotional tension in HPV-positive pregnant women is associated with a more severe clinical course, justifying inclusion of psychoemotional assessment in diagnostic algorithms.

Keywords: psychoemotional status, anxiety, cervical pathology, pregnancy, HPV infection, cervicitis.


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