Factors associated with sexually transmitted reinfections, number of sexual partners and condom use among previously infected young people.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY
Isobel Landray, James R Carpenter, Sima Berendes, Melissa J Palmer, Caroline Free
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Abstract

BackgroundSexually transmitted infections (STIs) are prevalent in young people. Digital interventions promoting safer sexual behaviours are low-cost and scalable. We use data from a randomised controlled trial of one such potential intervention (safetxt) to investigate factors associated with STI reinfection and risky sexual behaviours.MethodsWe use data from 6248 young people with STIs recruited from 92 UK sexual health clinics. Multivariable logistic regression models were developed with the outcomes: reinfection, condom use at last sex and number of sexual partners (≤1 or >1) at 1 year. A pre-specified variable selection process assessed effects of sociodemographic and sexual behaviour factors measured at trial baseline.ResultsFactors associated with reinfection included sexuality, ethnicity, baseline diagnosis of gonorrhoea and chlamydia, index of multiple deprivation, whether the participant and/or the last new partner tested before sex. Risk factors for condom use at last sex and number of sexual partners included sexuality and education level. The multivariable models had good calibration but poor discrimination.ConclusionsIn this large sample with good representation across social and ethnic groups, we identified patient characteristics associated with higher risk of reinfection. Improved understanding of factors associated with reinfections and higher-risk sexual behaviours can aid development of interventions.Trial RegistrationISRCTN64390461.

与性传播再感染、性伴侣数量和以前感染的年轻人使用避孕套有关的因素。
性传播感染(STIs)在年轻人中很普遍。促进安全性行为的数字干预措施成本低且可扩展。我们使用了一项随机对照试验的数据,该试验采用了一种潜在的干预措施(safetext)来调查与性传播感染再感染和危险性行为相关的因素。方法:我们使用了从英国92家性健康诊所招募的6248名性传播感染年轻人的数据。建立多变量logistic回归模型,结果为:1年内再感染、最后一次性行为使用安全套和性伴侣数量(≤1或≤100)。预先指定的变量选择过程评估了在试验基线测量的社会人口统计学和性行为因素的影响。结果与再感染相关的因素包括性行为、种族、淋病和衣原体的基线诊断、多重剥夺指数、参与者和/或最后一个新伴侣是否在性行为前进行了检测。最后一次性行为和性伴侣数量的风险因素包括性取向和教育水平。多变量模型具有较好的定标性,但判别性较差。结论:在这个具有良好社会和种族代表性的大样本中,我们确定了与再感染高风险相关的患者特征。更好地了解与再感染和高风险性行为相关的因素有助于制定干预措施。RegistrationISRCTN64390461审判。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
2.60
自引率
7.10%
发文量
144
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of STD & AIDS provides a clinically oriented forum for investigating and treating sexually transmissible infections, HIV and AIDS. Publishing original research and practical papers, the journal contains in-depth review articles, short papers, case reports, audit reports, CPD papers and a lively correspondence column. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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