High Prevalence of Asymptomatic STDs in Incarcerated Minority Male Youth
2000; Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; Volume: 27; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1097/00007435-200003000-00011
ISSN1537-4521
AutoresRobert P. Pack, Ralph J. DiClemente, Edward W. Hook, M. Kim Oh,
Tópico(s)Cervical Cancer and HPV Research
ResumoTo assess STD prevalence among a sample of incarcerated minority male youth in a southern US city.A consecutive entrant, cross-sectional study of 284 minority males 14 to 18 years was performed. All adolescents were screened for gonorrhea and chlamydia using ligase chain reaction tests.Eighteen percent of youth were identified as having either gonorrhea, chlamydia, or both. Approximately 84% of those with sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) self-reported having no symptoms. Failure to use condoms in the past month was significantly associated with a positive test result for STDs (odds ratio = 1.9, 95% CI = 1.1-3.3).The findings indicate an urgent need for routine STD screening and STD-prevention programs for adolescent males in detention facilities. A study of 284 detained black male adolescents revealed 18% prevalence of gonorrhea, chlamydia, or both. Approximately 84% of those with sexually transmitted diseases self-reported not having symptoms.
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