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Sexual behavior,communication, and chlamydial infections among college women
Authors:Sharon L. Sheahan PhD  CFNP  Stephen Joel Coons PhD  John P. Seabolt EdS  MTSM  Lance Churchill MA  MT  Thomas Dale MD
Affiliation:1. College of Nursing , University of Kentucky , Lexington, Kentucky, 40536–0232, USA;2. College of Pharmacy , University of Arizona , Tucson, Arizona, USA;3. Albert B. Chandler Medical Center , University of Kentucky , Lexington, Kentucky, USA;4. Student Health Service , University of Kentucky , Lexington, Kentucky, USA
Abstract:

The sexual practices, partner communication patterns, and prevalence of chlamydial infection were determined in a sample of college women. Specific inclusion criteria were used to screen 146 participants. The presence of a mucopurulent cervical discharge was the only criterion significantly associated with infection. Only 12% of the sample used condoms alone or in combination with another birth control method, and only 31% of the women discussed with their partner their own or their partner's sexual history. Thirty‐eight percent of the sample reported a history of one to four episodes of a sexually transmitted disease, and 21% of the women stated they had had two or more sexual partners within the past 6 months. Health providers, counselors, and women themselves must address this health issue with more assertive behavior and communication skills.
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