英格兰两家泌尿生殖医学诊所就诊人员的行为和人口统计学特征。

M Catchpole, N Connor, A Brady, G Kinghorn, D Mercey, B Band, N Thin
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目的:调查性传播疾病(STD)患者与一般人群在性行为方面的差异,并确定哪些在泌尿生殖医学(GUM)诊所就诊的患者具有感染性病的特殊行为风险。设计:多中心横断面调查。环境:两家泌尿生殖医学诊所,一家在伦敦,一家在谢菲尔德。研究对象:在18个月的时间里,在这两家诊所就诊的20,516名患者。主要结果测量:记录每位患者的行为和人口学特征以及临床诊断。结果:谢菲尔德诊所共收治8862例患者,确诊12506例;伦敦诊所共收治11654例患者,确诊20243例。与一般人群调查报告的结果相比,在过去的12个月里,有更高比例的诊所就诊者报告有两个或更多的性伴侣(p < 0.001),男性报告有同性恋接触的比例更高(13%比1%,p < 0.001)。在每个诊所,只有年龄和过去12个月内性伴侣的数量与每个性别的急性性传播疾病显著相关。急性性传播疾病往往在较年轻的年龄组中发生的频率更高,在16-19岁的年龄组中达到高峰,特别是在女性中。结论:研究结果证实,性传播疾病患者的性行为风险高于一般人群,并强调了年轻患者,特别是年轻男同性恋者持续存在高风险行为的问题。这项研究显示,在牙龈诊所就诊的患者中,年龄和性伴侣的数量是感染急性性病的关键风险因素。然而,调查结果也显示,一半的女性和超过四分之一的男性急性性病患者报告在过去12个月内只有一个性伴侣,这表明健康教育应指出,不仅是那些最近有多个性伴侣的人,或者最近换了性伴侣,有感染性病(包括艾滋病毒)风险的人。
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Behavioural and demographic characteristics of attenders at two genitourinary medicine clinics in England.

Objectives: To investigate how attenders with sexually transmitted disease (STD) differ from the general population with respect to sexual behaviour, and to identify which attenders at genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinics are at particular behavioural risk for acquiring STD.

Design: Multicentre cross sectional survey.

Setting: Two genitourinary medicine clinics, one in London and one in Sheffield

Subjects: 20,516 patients attending the two clinics over an 18 month period.

Main outcome measures: Behavioural and demographic characteristics and clinical diagnoses were recorded for each patient.

Results: 8862 patients, in whom 12,506 diagnoses were made, were seen in the Sheffield clinic, and 11,654 patients, in whom 20,243 diagnoses were made, were seen in the London clinic. When compared with the reported results from a general population survey, there were higher proportions of clinic attenders reporting two or more sexual partners in the preceding 12 months (p < 0.001), and a higher proportion of males reporting homosexual contact (13% compared with 1%, p < 0.001). Only age and number of sexual partners in the past 12 months were significantly associated with acute STDs for each sex in each clinic. Acute STDs tended to occur with greater frequency in the younger age groups, peaking among 16-19 year olds, particularly among females.

Conclusions: The results have confirmed that patients with STDs exhibit higher risk sexual behaviour than the general population, and have highlighted the problem of continuing high risk behaviour among younger attenders, particularly younger homosexual men. This study has demonstrated that among GUM clinic attenders age and number of sexual partners are key risk factors for the acquisition of an acute STD. The results of this survey also indicate, however, that half of the females and more than one quarter of males with acute STDs reported only one sexual partner in the past 12 months, suggesting that health education messages should point out that it is not only those who have multiple recent sexual partners, or who have recently changed sexual partner, that are at risk of STD, including HIV.

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