Clinic-based service programs for increasing responsible sexual behavior |
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Authors: | Fortenberry J Dennis |
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Affiliation: | Riley Outpatient Parking Garage, Room 070, Indiana University, 575 N. West St., Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA. jfortenb@iupui.edu |
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Abstract: | Three general classes of clinic-based programs to increase responsible sexual behavior are considered: (a) clinic-based educational/counseling programs, (b) school clinic-based condom distribution programs, and (c) clinic-based STD/HIV screening programs. Consistent condom use may double in response to clinic-based counseling. However, consistent use seldom exceeds 50% of coital exposures. Extensive and personalized counseling interventions reduce incident sexually transmitted infections by 5% to 10%. Increases in responsible sexual behavior following school-based condom distribution programs is reported in some but not in all studies. Screening programs for sexually transmitted infections are associated with decreases in rates of some infections. STD/HIV screening should be considered an important aspect of healthy sexuality and an adjunct to other counseling efforts. |
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