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Are adolescents being screened for sexually transmitted diseases? A study of low income African American adolescents in San Francisco

机译:是否正在对青少年进行性传播疾病筛查?旧金山的低收入非洲裔美国青少年研究

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>Objectives: To determine the proportion of sexually experienced African American adolescents who report having been screened for sexually transmitted diseased (STDs), and to determine the proportion who report having been screened for STDs among those adolescents who have had a preventive primary healthcare visit in the past 2 years. >Methods: A telephone survey of a population based sample of African American 12–17 year old adolescents residing in a low income San Francisco neighbourhood with a high prevalence of STDs. >Results: Of the 302 adolescents surveyed, 118 (39%) reported a history of sexual intercourse. Of these, 26% of the males and 59% of the females had been screened for an STD in the previous 12 months. 31% of the males and 63% of the females had been screened for an STD in the previous 24 months. Of the 93 participants who had had a preventive primary care visit since their first episode of sexual intercourse, 26% of the males and 60% of the females had been screened for an STD in the previous 24 months. >Conclusions: Sexually experienced African American adolescents in San Francisco are being screened for STDs at rates well below that recommended by current clinical guidelines. A low rate of screening was found even in those adolescents who had been seen for a preventive primary care visit since they first had sex. This suggests that the preventive primary care visit is not being used to its full potential as an opportunity to screen and treat adolescents for STDs. Capitalising on this opportunity to screen may increase the number of STDs diagnosed and, thus, decrease rates of STDs in this population. >Key Words: sexually transmitted diseases; adolescents; screening; San Francisco
机译:>目标:确定曾接受过性传播疾病(STD)筛查的有性经历的非洲裔美国青少年的比例,并确定曾接受过性传播疾病(STD)筛查的有报告的青少年比例在过去2年中进行的预防性初级医疗保健就诊。 >方法:通过电话调查,对居住在旧金山低收入社区,性传播疾病患病率高的非洲裔美国人12-17岁青少年进行抽样调查。 >结果:在接受调查的302名青少年中,有118名(39%)报告有性交史。其中,在过去的12个月中,有26%的男性和59%的女性接受过性病筛查。在过去的24个月中,有31%的男性和63%的女性接受过性病筛查。自第一次性交发作以来进行过预防性初级保健就诊的93名参与者中,在过去的24个月中,有26%的男性和60%的女性接受了性病筛查。 >结论:正在筛查旧金山有性经历的非洲裔美国青少年的性病,其发病率远低于当前临床指南的推荐率。甚至在自首次发生性行为以来就进行过预防性初级保健就诊的青少年中,筛查的比率也很低。这表明预防性初级保健就诊没有被充分利用作为筛查和治疗青少年性病的机会。利用此机会进行筛查可能会增加诊断出的性病的数量,从而降低该人群中性病的发生率。 >关键词:性传播疾病;青少年筛选;旧金山

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