In:
Sexually Transmitted Infections, BMJ, Vol. 88, No. 5 ( 2012-08), p. 382-385
Abstract:
Little is known about where sexually active female students access healthcare. Objectives Using data from the Prevention of Pelvic Infection (POPI) cohort, the authors aimed to: Describe where sexually active female students aged ≤27 years reported accessing healthcare. Investigate the association between numbers of sexual partners during 12 months of follow-up and healthcare usage, health-related quality of life (EQ-5D) and demographic and behavioural characteristics. Methods Participants provided vaginal swabs and completed questionnaires on sexual health and quality of life at baseline and at a 12-month follow-up. The follow-up questionnaire also asked about healthcare attendances during the previous 12 months. Mann–Whitney tests were used to relate healthcare seeking behaviour and other characteristics to reported numbers of partners during follow-up. Results Of 1865 women included in the analysis, 79% paid at least one visit to their general practice during follow-up, 23% attended an accident and emergency/walk-in clinic, 21% a family planning clinic and 14% a genitourinary medicine clinic. As the number of sexual partners increased (0–1, 2–3, 4+), women were more likely to have visited a genitourinary medicine clinic (10%, 16%, 30%, p 〈 0.001) or accident and emergency/walk-in clinic (21%, 26%, 29%, p 〈 0.002). Women with more sexual partners were also more likely to smoke, use condoms, be aged 〈 16 years at sexual debut, have bacterial vaginosis, chlamydia or gonorrhoea at baseline and to have lower EQ5-D scores. Conclusion This is the first UK study of healthcare attendance in multiethnic female students recruited outside healthcare settings. The high attendance in general practice may represent a valuable opportunity for screening for sexually transmitted infections.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
1368-4973
,
1472-3263
DOI:
10.1136/sextrans-2011-050452
Language:
English
Publisher:
BMJ
Publication Date:
2012
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