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最近被捕的青少年感染性传播疾病的风险很高。

Recently arrested adolescents are at high risk for sexually transmitted diseases.

作者信息

Belenko Steven, Dembo Richard, Weiland Doris, Rollie Matthew, Salvatore Christopher, Hanlon Alexandra, Childs Kristina

机构信息

Department of Criminal Justice, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19122, USA.

出版信息

Sex Transm Dis. 2008 Aug;35(8):758-63. doi: 10.1097/OLQ.0b013e31816d1f94.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Adolescent offenders may be at high risk for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). With previous research and interventions focused on incarcerated adolescents, data are needed on STD prevalence and risk factors among newly arrested youth released to the community, a far larger subgroup.

METHODS

Participants were recruited from all arrested youth processed at the Hillsborough County, Florida Juvenile Assessment Center during the last half of 2006 (506 males, 442 females). Participants voluntarily providing urine samples for drug testing as part of standard protocol were also consented to having their specimens split and tested for chlamydia and gonorrhea, using an FDA-approved nucleic acid amplification test.

RESULTS

STD prevalence was similar to those previously reported among incarcerated adolescents: 11.5% tested positive for chlamydia, 4.2% for gonorrhea, and 13.2% for either or both infections. Prevalence was significantly higher among females: 19.2% of females had either or both infections compared with 10.5% of males. Prevalence was higher for 17 to 18 year olds (15.2% of males, 25.5% of females), blacks, detained youths, drug users, and those engaged in sexual risk behaviors. Previous STD testing experience was limited.

CONCLUSIONS

The study indicated that a voluntary STD screening protocol is feasible for arrested youth entering the juvenile justice system, and these offenders are at high risk for STDs. Because most arrested youths are released back to the community, routine testing and treatment of recently arrested youths, and expanded access to risk reduction and prevention programs, can yield substantial public health benefits.

摘要

背景

青少年罪犯可能面临性传播疾病(STD)的高风险。以往的研究和干预措施主要针对被监禁的青少年,对于被新逮捕后释放回社区的青少年(这一数量多得多的亚群体)的性传播疾病患病率及风险因素,仍需要相关数据。

方法

研究参与者招募自2006年下半年在佛罗里达州希尔斯伯勒县少年评估中心被逮捕的所有青少年(506名男性,442名女性)。作为标准流程的一部分,自愿提供尿液样本进行药物检测的参与者也同意将其样本分开,使用美国食品药品监督管理局(FDA)批准的核酸扩增检测法检测衣原体和淋病。

结果

性传播疾病患病率与之前报道的被监禁青少年相似:11.5%的衣原体检测呈阳性,4.2%的淋病检测呈阳性,13.2%的衣原体或淋病检测呈阳性或两者均呈阳性。女性患病率显著更高:19.2%的女性感染了衣原体或淋病或两者均感染,而男性为10.5%。17至18岁的青少年(男性为15.2%,女性为25.5%)、黑人、被拘留的青少年、吸毒者以及有性行为风险的人群患病率更高。以往的性传播疾病检测经历有限。

结论

该研究表明,对于进入少年司法系统的被逮捕青少年,自愿性传播疾病筛查方案是可行的,而且这些罪犯面临性传播疾病的高风险。由于大多数被逮捕的青少年会被释放回社区,对最近被逮捕的青少年进行常规检测和治疗,以及扩大获得风险降低和预防项目的机会,可以带来显著的公共卫生益处。

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