Background and Objectives: To obtain patients\u27 perspectives on why only some partners are notified in partner-notification programs, the cornerstone of sexually transmitted disease (STD) control, although low proportions of partners are located and evaluated. Goals: To describe patterns of partner notification reported by persons with STD infection. Study Design: In-depth interviews conducted in Seattle with 60 heterosexual men and women with gonorrhea, chlamydial infection, or nongonoccocal urethritis, and 19 men with gonorrhea reporting sex with men (MSM) were tape recorded, transcribed verbatim, and content analyzed. Results: The typical notification pattern was to notify a main partner but not others. Least likely to be notified were...
Context: Sexual communication and appropriate treatment of sexual partners is critical to the succes...
Objective: To describe the partner notification experiences of individuals diagnosed with chlamydia ...
Chlamydia is the most prevalent sexually transmitted infection (STI) worldwide (Lanjouw et al. 2010)...
Background and Objectives: To obtain patients\u27 perspectives on why only some partners are notifie...
Background and Objectives: To obtain patients\u27 perspectives on why only some partners are notifie...
BackgroundNew strategies to support partner notification (PN) are critical for STD control and requi...
BackgroundNew strategies to support partner notification (PN) are critical for STD control and requi...
New strategies to support partner notification (PN) are critical for STD control and require detaile...
Context: Sexual communication and appropriate treatment of sexual partners is critical to the succes...
ObjectivesA detailed understanding of intentions and practices related to partner notification (PN) ...
ObjectivesA detailed understanding of intentions and practices related to partner notification (PN) ...
ObjectivesA detailed understanding of intentions and practices related to partner notification (PN) ...
Objective: To describe the partner notification experiences of individuals diagnosed with chlamydia ...
Objective: To describe the partner notification experiences of individuals diagnosed with chlamydia ...
“Contact tracing” or “partner notification” refers to clinicians’ efforts to identify sex partners o...
Context: Sexual communication and appropriate treatment of sexual partners is critical to the succes...
Objective: To describe the partner notification experiences of individuals diagnosed with chlamydia ...
Chlamydia is the most prevalent sexually transmitted infection (STI) worldwide (Lanjouw et al. 2010)...
Background and Objectives: To obtain patients\u27 perspectives on why only some partners are notifie...
Background and Objectives: To obtain patients\u27 perspectives on why only some partners are notifie...
BackgroundNew strategies to support partner notification (PN) are critical for STD control and requi...
BackgroundNew strategies to support partner notification (PN) are critical for STD control and requi...
New strategies to support partner notification (PN) are critical for STD control and require detaile...
Context: Sexual communication and appropriate treatment of sexual partners is critical to the succes...
ObjectivesA detailed understanding of intentions and practices related to partner notification (PN) ...
ObjectivesA detailed understanding of intentions and practices related to partner notification (PN) ...
ObjectivesA detailed understanding of intentions and practices related to partner notification (PN) ...
Objective: To describe the partner notification experiences of individuals diagnosed with chlamydia ...
Objective: To describe the partner notification experiences of individuals diagnosed with chlamydia ...
“Contact tracing” or “partner notification” refers to clinicians’ efforts to identify sex partners o...
Context: Sexual communication and appropriate treatment of sexual partners is critical to the succes...
Objective: To describe the partner notification experiences of individuals diagnosed with chlamydia ...
Chlamydia is the most prevalent sexually transmitted infection (STI) worldwide (Lanjouw et al. 2010)...