2021
Sexually Transmitted Infections in the U.S. Military: A Sexual Health Paradigm to Address Risk Behaviors, Unintended Pregnancy, Alcohol Use, and Sexual Trauma
Boyer CB, Gaydos CA, Geller AB, Garges EC, Vermund SH. Sexually Transmitted Infections in the U.S. Military: A Sexual Health Paradigm to Address Risk Behaviors, Unintended Pregnancy, Alcohol Use, and Sexual Trauma. Military Medicine 2021, 187: 140-143. PMID: 34626194, PMCID: PMC10558038, DOI: 10.1093/milmed/usab407.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth care accessSTI controlSexual health paradigmCare accessSexual healthFrequency of STIUniversal health care accessCity Health OfficialsUniversal health care systemHealth care systemSTI careTransmitted InfectionsSTI preventionActive duty serviceSTI riskUnintended pregnancyHigh prevalenceHealth paradigmConsensus studyPrevention outcomesRisk behaviorsOngoing epidemicMultilevel riskDisease controlProtective factorsReport From the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine—STI: Adopting a Sexual Health Paradigm—A Synopsis for Sexually Transmitted Infection Practitioners, Clinicians, and Researchers
Rietmeijer CA, Kissinger PJ, Guilamo-Ramos V, Gaydos CA, Hook EW, Mead A, Yang S, Geller A, Vermund SH. Report From the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine—STI: Adopting a Sexual Health Paradigm—A Synopsis for Sexually Transmitted Infection Practitioners, Clinicians, and Researchers. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 2021, 49: 169-175. PMID: 34475355, PMCID: PMC9365299, DOI: 10.1097/olq.0000000000001552.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSexual health paradigmMedicine reportFuture public health programsDisease intervention specialistsSexual health practitionersPublic health staffCommunity outreach workersPublic health advancesPublic health programsTransmitted InfectionsSTI managementHealth staffHidden epidemicHealth paradigmSexual healthHealth programsReportable STIsSexual debutHealth practitionersSTIsOutreach workersHealth advancesIntervention specialistsInfectionClinicians
2016
Sexually Transmitted Infections in the Context of HIV Disease: Clinical Implications.
Dunne DW. Sexually Transmitted Infections in the Context of HIV Disease: Clinical Implications. Topics In Antiviral Medicine 2016, 24: 111-114. PMID: 27841982, PMCID: PMC6148914.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus Statements
2014
TACKLING BIG PROBLEMS WITH SMALL PARTICLES: NANO-BASED RAPID BIOSENSORS FOR DETECTING SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
Nelson L, Thach C, Pathak Y, Adu-Sarkodie Y. TACKLING BIG PROBLEMS WITH SMALL PARTICLES: NANO-BASED RAPID BIOSENSORS FOR DETECTING SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA. Technology & Innovation 2014, 16: 249-257. DOI: 10.3727/194982414x14138187301731.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNanoparticle-based biosensorsLow-complexity solutionRapid biosensorBiosensor detectionCare devicesCurable STIsBiosensorHigh STI burdenInfectious disease pathogensSexually transmitted infectionsLocal public health systemsHigh-risk groupLimited health resourcesPublic health systemSTI burdenTransmitted InfectionsScreening servicesRapid testPreventable illnessSmall particlesNanotechnologyMajor global concernAnnual casesClinical screeningHealth resourcesUpdate on the Diagnosis of Sexually Transmitted Infections
Patterson-Rose S, Braverman P. Update on the Diagnosis of Sexually Transmitted Infections. 2014, 294-315. DOI: 10.1542/9781581108910-update.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsAdolescent HealthAdolescent medicineNew diagnostic considerationsVitamin D deficiencyPrimary care physiciansOffice-based managementMental health disordersAdolescent medicine specialistsDSM-5 diagnostic criteriaArt clinical careNew diagnostic techniquesD deficiencyBariatric surgeryMetabolic syndromeTransmitted InfectionsCare physiciansTreatment regimensAdolescent patientsAdolescent obesityReversible contraceptivesDiagnostic considerationsPediatrics SectionClinical careDiagnostic criteriaMedicine specialists
2012
Relative Efficacy of a Pregnancy, Sexually Transmitted Infection, or Human Immunodeficiency Virus Prevention–Focused Intervention on Changing Sexual Risk Behavior Among Young Adults
Norton W, Fisher J, Amico K, Dovidio J, Johnson B. Relative Efficacy of a Pregnancy, Sexually Transmitted Infection, or Human Immunodeficiency Virus Prevention–Focused Intervention on Changing Sexual Risk Behavior Among Young Adults. Journal Of American College Health 2012, 60: 574-582. PMID: 23157199, DOI: 10.1080/07448481.2012.721428.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHuman immunodeficiency virusSexual risk reduction interventionRisk reduction interventionsRisky sexual behaviorSTI interventionsYoung adultsHIV interventionsCondom useSexual behaviorSexual risk behaviorsGreater condom usePregnancy interventionsTransmitted InfectionsImmunodeficiency virusUnplanned pregnancyPregnancyRisk behaviorsRelative efficacyInterventionAdultsInfectionBehavior changeControl conditionEfficacyParticipants
2011
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Mullins T, Braverman P. Sexually Transmitted Infections. 2011, 477-505. DOI: 10.1542/9781581105650-part02-ch53.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsAdolescent health careInternal medicine boardTransmitted InfectionsPediatric careSleep disordersAdolescent careCounsel parentsLaboratory screeningMedicine boardHealth carePhysical growthCareTrustworthy guidanceStudy referencesStep recommendationsSexual developmentObesityPatientsInfectionPubertyDermatology
2010
Home Compared With Clinic-Based Screening for Sexually Transmitted Infections
Graseck A, Secura G, Allsworth J, Madden T, Peipert J. Home Compared With Clinic-Based Screening for Sexually Transmitted Infections. Obstetrics And Gynecology 2010, 116: 1311-1318. PMID: 21099596, PMCID: PMC3120128, DOI: 10.1097/aog.0b013e3181fae60d.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClinic-based screeningRelative riskClinic groupHome groupSelf-collected vaginal swabsClinic-based testingInfection screening ratesReversible contraception usersSelf-reported screeningRandomized clinical trialsRobust error varianceHome-based testingHome-based screeningReversible contraceptive methodsReversible contraception methodsContraceptive CHOICE ProjectTransmitted InfectionsMultivariable analysisRandomization groupScreening ratesRegular screeningMedical recordsClinical trialsContraception usersReversible contraceptionSubstance Use in Patients with Sexually Transmitted Infections: Results from a National U.S. Survey
Tetrault JM, Fiellin DA, Niccolai LM, Sullivan LE. Substance Use in Patients with Sexually Transmitted Infections: Results from a National U.S. Survey. American Journal On Addictions 2010, 19: 504-509. PMID: 20958845, DOI: 10.1111/j.1521-0391.2010.00087.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAlcohol abuse/dependenceAbuse/dependenceSubstance usePast-year alcohol useMarijuana usePast-month bingeTransmitted InfectionsPrescription opioidsGeneral populationCocaine useNonmedical useAlcohol useHeavy drinkingSTIsNational U.S. SurveyPatientsInfectionOpioidsCliniciansPrevalenceBingeDiagnosisU.S. surveyHome Screening Compared With Clinic-Based Screening for Sexually Transmitted Infections
Graseck A, Secura G, Allsworth J, Madden T, Peipert J. Home Screening Compared With Clinic-Based Screening for Sexually Transmitted Infections. Obstetrics And Gynecology 2010, 115: 745-752. PMID: 20308834, PMCID: PMC3119481, DOI: 10.1097/aog.0b013e3181d4450d.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHome screeningSelf-collected vaginal swabsClinic-based groupClinic-based testersProspective cohort studyHome-based testingClinic-based screeningSTI risk factorsAlternative screening strategiesContraceptive CHOICE ProjectAfrican American womenCohort studyTransmitted InfectionsPatient preferencesRisk factorsRegular providerClinic groupChlamydia trachomatisVaginal swabsMedical providersClinic testingNeisseria gonorrhoeaeParticipants' homesHome groupHome testing
2007
Sexually Transmitted Infections and Risk Factors Among Truck Stand Workers in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Alam N, Rahman M, Gausia K, Yunus MD, Islam N, Chaudhury P, Monira S, Funkhouser E, Vermund SH, Killewo J. Sexually Transmitted Infections and Risk Factors Among Truck Stand Workers in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 2007, 34: 99-103. PMID: 16837827, PMCID: PMC2730758, DOI: 10.1097/01.olq.0000225325.23340.a3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRisk factorsTejgaon truck standCross-sectional studySignificant predictorsHIV intervention programsHigh-risk behaviorsTransmitted InfectionsMultivariable analysisChlamydial infectionPrevalence ratesSex partnersOlder ageInfectionSex workersLast monthIntervention programsMenSTI dataSTIsRandom sampleWomenPredictorsDhakaMotor mechanicsGonorrhea
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