Mahony J D, Bevan J, Wall B
Br J Vener Dis. 1978 Apr;54(2):124-7. doi: 10.1136/sti.54.2.124.
The influence of gender, propaganda, and treatment methods was studied in relation to default behaviour of patients with sexually transmitted diseases. The overall default rate of men and women was similar, but a larger proportion of men defaulted after the initial visit, while the biggest fall-out in women was after the second attendance at the clinic. The institution of a propaganda campaign was followed by a reduction in defaulting. The statistical significance of this is open to question, however: moreover the observed improvement in default rate was not maintained once the propaganda had been relaxed. Men treated for non-gonococcal urethritis by a regimen which included one injection a week for three weeks showed a highly significantly lower default rate compared with those who received tablets alone.
就性传播疾病患者的违约行为,研究了性别、宣传及治疗方法的影响。男性和女性的总体违约率相似,但男性在首次就诊后违约的比例更大,而女性最大的违约发生在第二次就诊之后。开展宣传活动后违约情况有所减少。然而,这一情况的统计学意义值得怀疑:此外,一旦宣传力度放松,观察到的违约率改善情况便未得到维持。采用每周注射一次、连续注射三周的方案治疗非淋菌性尿道炎的男性,与仅接受片剂治疗的男性相比,违约率显著更低。