Yarnell J, Samways R
Br J Vener Dis. 1976 Oct;52(5):333-6. doi: 10.1136/sti.52.5.333.
Data are presented on the characteristics of women with newly diagnosed gonorrhoea who attended Lydia Clinic, St. Thomas' Hospital, during a 6-month period. Although gonorrhoea in women is largely asymptomatic, there was strong circumstantial evidence to suggest that some women had attended because they had been exposed to risk. The proportion of women thus motivated was largest among those women who had attended a clinic for sexually transmitted diseases before--in which up to 40 per cent. of women had apparently attended entirely of their own accord. Women born in the West Indies differed from their counterparts born in the United Kingdom in three respects: they were younger, recorded fewer contacts, and referred themselves less frequently to the clinic for a first visit. Implications for health education and for future research are discussed.
本文呈现了在6个月期间就诊于圣托马斯医院莉迪亚诊所的新诊断淋病女性的特征。虽然女性淋病大多无症状,但有确凿的间接证据表明,一些女性前来就诊是因为她们面临感染风险。在之前去过性传播疾病诊所的女性中,因这种原因前来就诊的比例最高——其中高达40%的女性显然是完全自愿前来的。出生在西印度群岛的女性在三个方面与出生在英国的女性不同:她们更年轻,记录的性伴侣更少,首次就诊时主动前往诊所的频率更低。文中还讨论了对健康教育和未来研究的启示。