National rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are at an all time high and college aged undergraduate students continue to contract and transmit them at a rate disproportionally higher than any other demographic group. The timeless causes of this health disparity date back to the 1990s, and range from factors as simple as condom usage and number of sexual partners to more complex factors such as levels of sexual self-efficacy and various obstacles to obtaining screening and testing. The effects of these factors are clear and negatively contribute to both the growing STI and HIV/AIDS epidemics. This historical analysis will review literature from the 1990s, early 2000s and present day, to discuss the relevance of critically analyzi...
High rates of unprotected sexual behavior in adolescents result in millions of cases of STDs in the ...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) continue to be a serious problem, with potentially severe con...
The research questions that this study was challenged with answering were (1) What is the prevalenc...
This analysis explores incidence rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among minority grou...
Many college or university students engage in high-risk behaviors, including sexual intercourse with...
Sexually transmitted infections are a serious health concern in the United States. In addition to th...
In 2017, women ages 20-24 had the highest rate of chlamydia cases among any age group for men or wom...
The college student population has a high prevalence of sexually transmitted infections (STI)s due t...
Background:Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) impose a considerable health and economic burden a...
Sexually transmitted infections (STI) are a significant public health issue among college students. ...
BACKGROUND: Men who have sex with men (MSMs) are a vulnerable population for spread of sexually tra...
A Clinical Paper Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Sc...
Objectives STIs are a serious public health problem. Worldwide, 500 million people a year acquire a ...
Youth bear disproportionate share of STIs -- Consequences are particularly severe for young women --...
Objective: Untreated sexually transmitted infections (STIs) can lead to serious health complications...
High rates of unprotected sexual behavior in adolescents result in millions of cases of STDs in the ...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) continue to be a serious problem, with potentially severe con...
The research questions that this study was challenged with answering were (1) What is the prevalenc...
This analysis explores incidence rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among minority grou...
Many college or university students engage in high-risk behaviors, including sexual intercourse with...
Sexually transmitted infections are a serious health concern in the United States. In addition to th...
In 2017, women ages 20-24 had the highest rate of chlamydia cases among any age group for men or wom...
The college student population has a high prevalence of sexually transmitted infections (STI)s due t...
Background:Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) impose a considerable health and economic burden a...
Sexually transmitted infections (STI) are a significant public health issue among college students. ...
BACKGROUND: Men who have sex with men (MSMs) are a vulnerable population for spread of sexually tra...
A Clinical Paper Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Sc...
Objectives STIs are a serious public health problem. Worldwide, 500 million people a year acquire a ...
Youth bear disproportionate share of STIs -- Consequences are particularly severe for young women --...
Objective: Untreated sexually transmitted infections (STIs) can lead to serious health complications...
High rates of unprotected sexual behavior in adolescents result in millions of cases of STDs in the ...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) continue to be a serious problem, with potentially severe con...
The research questions that this study was challenged with answering were (1) What is the prevalenc...