Gender differences in risk taking behaviors for Chlamydia trachomatis.
Loucine HuckabayDennis G FisherGrace L ReynoldsDebby RannalliErlyana ErlyanaPublished in: Health care for women international (2020)
Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) is a global problem. We compared the risk taking behaviors for CT infection between men and women. Adults (2299 females, 5559 males) were administered the Risk Behavior Assessment. In women, CT was associated with candidiasis, in men with gonorrhea, genital warts, and syphilis. Risk factors for both genders were trading sex for money, use of marijuana for women, and use of Ecstasy and Viagra for men. Those with CT had higher risk perception for HIV infection and were more likely to obtain HIV testing. Patient teaching and concurrent testing for HIV and CT are imperative.
Keyphrases
- hiv testing
- men who have sex with men
- image quality
- computed tomography
- dual energy
- contrast enhanced
- hiv positive
- human immunodeficiency virus
- antiretroviral therapy
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- squamous cell carcinoma
- hepatitis c virus
- hiv infected
- type diabetes
- middle aged
- case report
- radiation therapy
- breast cancer risk
- insulin resistance
- hiv aids
- adipose tissue
- medical students
- pet ct