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让自己接受检测走进高中:改编后的性传播疾病预防活动以及与之相关的学生使用诊所性传播疾病检测服务。

Get Yourself Tested Goes to High School: Adapted Sexually Transmitted Disease Prevention Campaign and Associated Student Use of Clinic Sexually Transmitted Disease Testing Services.

机构信息

Division of Health, Research, Informatics, and Technology, ICF, Atlanta GA.

Division of STD Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA.

出版信息

Sex Transm Dis. 2019 Jun;46(6):383-388. doi: 10.1097/OLQ.0000000000000983.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In an attempt to increase high school students' sexually transmitted disease (STD) testing rates, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Division of Adolescent and School Health partnered with ICF and Chicago Public Schools to adapt and implement the "GYT: Get Yourself Tested" health marketing campaign for a high school.

METHODS

Clinic record data and student retrospective self-report surveys (n = 193) tested for differences between the GYT intervention school and a comparison school on a number of outcomes, including human immunodeficiency virus and STD testing.

RESULTS

Clinic record data showed that testing increased significantly more for the intervention than the comparison school during the GYT implementation period (B, 2.9; SE, 1.1, P < 0.05). Furthermore, the odds of being tested at the referral clinic were more than 4 times (odds ratio, 4.4) as high for students in the campaign school than for those in the comparison school (95% confidence interval, 2.3-8.2). Survey data did not show increased self-reported testing but, more students in the GYT school (92.7%) were aware of where to receive free, low-cost, or affordable human immunodeficiency virus and STD testing than students in the comparison school (76.0%; P < 0.01). Among sexually experienced students (n = 142), significantly more from the campaign school reported that they intended to test for STDs in the next 3 months (48.4% strongly agree and 33.2% agree) compared with those at the comparison school (27.4% strongly agree and 32.9% agree; P < 0.05).

CONCLUSIONS

Our pilot suggests that a student-led GYT campaign in high schools may successfully increase STD testing of students. Although some of the findings from this pilot evaluation are promising, they are limited, and broader implementation and evaluation is needed. Future evaluation efforts can include more rigorous study designs, multiple schools or districts, longer campaign and evaluation across an entire school or calendar year, or in combination with other school-based testing strategies like a mass school-based screening event.

摘要

背景

为了提高高中生的性传播疾病(STD)检测率,疾病控制与预防中心的青少年与学校健康司与 ICF 和芝加哥公立学校合作,改编并实施了一项针对高中的“GYT:去检测”健康营销活动。

方法

诊所记录数据和学生回顾性自我报告调查(n=193)检验了 GYT 干预学校和对照学校在许多结果上的差异,包括人类免疫缺陷病毒和 STD 检测。

结果

诊所记录数据显示,在 GYT 实施期间,干预组的检测显著高于对照组(B,2.9;SE,1.1,P<0.05)。此外,参加宣传活动学校的学生在转诊诊所接受检测的可能性是对照组的 4 倍以上(优势比,4.4;95%置信区间,2.3-8.2)。调查数据并未显示自我报告的检测增加,但参加 GYT 学校的学生(92.7%)比对照组(76.0%;P<0.01)更清楚在哪里可以获得免费、低成本或负担得起的人类免疫缺陷病毒和 STD 检测。在有性经验的学生中(n=142),参加宣传活动学校的学生报告在未来 3 个月内打算检测 STD 的比例明显高于对照组(48.4%强烈同意和 33.2%同意)(P<0.05)。

结论

我们的试点研究表明,高中学生主导的 GYT 活动可能成功地增加了学生的 STD 检测。尽管这项试点评估的一些结果是有希望的,但它们是有限的,需要更广泛的实施和评估。未来的评估工作可以包括更严格的研究设计、多个学校或地区、在整个学校或整个学年内进行更长时间的宣传和评估,或者与其他基于学校的检测策略相结合,如大规模的学校筛查活动。

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