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Examining the relationship between psychotropic medication use and testing positive for Chlamydia and Gonorrhea among detained adolescents
Authors:Dexter R. Voisin  Torrie T. HarrisRichard A. Crosby  Laura F. SalazarRalph J. DiClemente
Affiliation:
  • a School of Social Service Administration at the University of Chicago, United States
  • b College of Public Health at the University of Kentucky, United States
  • c Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University, United States
  • Abstract:

    Objective

    We examined whether psychotropic medication (PTM) use was related to testing positive for Chlamydia and Gonorrhea among detained adolescents.

    Methods

    A convenience sample of 550 detained adolescents ages 14-18 years were recruited from eight youth detention centers in Georgia. Using A-CASI technology, data was collected on demographic factors, use of PTM, and sexual risk behaviors. Chlamydia and Gonorrhea diagnoses were assessed by laboratory testing.

    Results

    Thirteen percent (13.1%) of adolescents not using PTMs tested positive for STIs compared to only 4.9% of those reporting PTM use. PTM users had a 62% smaller odds ratio for testing positive for Chlamydia or Gonorrhea.

    Conclusion

    Findings suggest that use of psychotropic medication, if deemed useful by detained youth, may be a protective factor against engaging in behaviors which may culminate in contracting some STDs. The practice implications are discussed within the context of these findings.
    Keywords:Medication use   Chlamydia   Gonorrhea   STDs   Adolescents
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