Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan; Institute For Healthcare Policy and Innovation, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
J Adolesc Health. 2022 Jan;70(1):114-119. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2021.06.021. Epub 2021 Aug 20.
Expedited partner therapy (EPT) is an effective sexually transmitted infection (STI) treatment and prevention practice that allows clinicians to provide treatment to the sexual partner(s) of individuals diagnosed with chlamydia and/or gonorrhea infections without a clinical evaluation. Due to the high incidence of STIs among youth, we sought to understand youth awareness and beliefs about EPT use.
MyVoice, a national text message survey of youth aged 14-24 years, posed 5 questions on EPT knowledge and perceptions to 1,115 youth in August 2018. Responses were reviewed to identify themes and iteratively develop a codebook. Two reviewers independently coded each question, and a third reviewer resolved discrepancies. Summary statistics were calculated for demographic and thematic analysis.
A total of 835 participants responded to at least 1 question (74.9% response rate). Majority of youth (91.9%, n = 730/794) felt that it would be important to help their partners get treatment if they tested positive for chlamydia or gonorrhea. Although most participants were unaware of EPT (86.4%, n = 657/760), 81.3% (n = 624/768) supported the policy stating that it is "pretty darn convenient." Youth also noted they would be interested in asking their provider for EPT. Participants opposing EPT (6.9%, n = 53/768) noted that "they [sexual partner] are responsible for their own health" and preferred to "tell my partner to go to [their] doctor."
Most youth in the MyVoice cohort felt that EPT was a good way to get treatment for their partners, even though the majority were not aware that EPT was available as an STI treatment option.
快速性伴侣治疗(EPT)是一种有效的性传播感染(STI)治疗和预防方法,允许临床医生在没有临床评估的情况下为确诊为衣原体和/或淋病感染的个体的性伴侣提供治疗。由于青少年性传播感染的发病率很高,我们试图了解青少年对 EPT 使用的认识和看法。
MyVoice 是一项针对 14-24 岁青少年的全国性短信调查,于 2018 年 8 月向 1115 名青少年提出了 5 个关于 EPT 知识和看法的问题。对回答进行了审查,以确定主题并迭代开发代码本。两名审查员独立对每个问题进行编码,第三名审查员解决差异。计算了人口统计和主题分析的汇总统计数据。
共有 835 名参与者至少回答了 1 个问题(74.9%的回复率)。大多数青少年(91.9%,n=730/794)认为,如果他们的衣原体或淋病检测呈阳性,帮助他们的伴侣接受治疗很重要。尽管大多数参与者不知道 EPT(86.4%,n=657/760),但 81.3%(n=624/768)支持这项政策,即“相当方便”。青少年还表示他们有兴趣向他们的提供者询问 EPT。反对 EPT 的参与者(6.9%,n=53/768)指出,“他们[性伴侣]对自己的健康负责”,并更喜欢“告诉我的伴侣去看[他们的]医生”。
MyVoice 队列中的大多数青少年认为 EPT 是为他们的伴侣提供治疗的一种好方法,尽管大多数人不知道 EPT 是一种可用的性传播感染治疗选择。