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Man Up Monday: An integrated public health approach to increase sexually transmitted infection awareness and testing among male students at a midwest university
Authors:Elizabeth A. Anderson  Scott Henderson  Susan Even
Affiliation:1. Center for Health Education and Wellness, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee;2. Student Health Center, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri
Abstract:
ABSTRACT

Objective: This campaign sought to (a) increase awareness of sexual health and chlamydia testing; (b) motivate students, particularly sexually active men who do not pursue regular sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing, to get tested; and (c) improve the capacity of the student health center to provide free chlamydia testing and treatment for all students. Participants: Students enrolled at a 4-year public research university (N = 333). Methods: Collaborative partnerships formed the foundation of a campus marketing and testing campaign, with treatment for students testing positive for chlamydia. Results: A total of 333 students were tested over 5 consecutive Mondays, showing a chlamydia incidence of 9.6%. The incidence for females and males were 8.6% and 10.8%, respectively. Conclusions: The campaign was effective in reaching men, an at-risk population not traditionally emphasized in STI testing.
Keywords:Chlamydia  college  health education  male  men  sexual health  STI  testing  university
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