Sexually Transmitted Infection Rates and Patterns of Condom Use Among Young Adult Females at an Urban Emergency Department as Compared to College Students

Authors

  • Alexandra McQuaid, MD Author
  • David Beck, EdD, PA-C Author
  • Samantha Giangrasso, MS Author
  • Duane Eisaman, MD, PhD Author

Keywords:

Condom use, Urban, Females, Sexual behavior

Abstract

 Introduction
 Despite months of shelter-in-place orders and two years of heavily cautious person-to-person contact, the rates of sexually trans
mitted infections (STIs) continue to rise (Conference on Decision and Control and Prevention (CDC), 2022). A recent survey of 
females presenting to an urban emergency department (ED) had a higher rate of STI and unplanned pregnancy than those in a 
nearby college. This study further investigated patterns of male condom use by these populations. 
Methods
 Females aged 18-22 who reported vaginal intercourse at least once were surveyed in 2022 by an urban women’s hospital emer
gency department and a large urban-based public university. The survey addressed STI rates, number of partners, demographics 
of self and partners, and the use of condoms.
 Results
 Seventeen point one percent (17.1%) of university students and 43.8% of the ED patients reported a lifetime STI (p=0.034). 
The ED population was more non-white and poorer. University students reported a similar likelihood of condom use, 3.63, 
and ED patients 3.38 (p=0.557). Within the ED, African American-identifying individuals reported similar condom use, 3.54 
versus 3.23, p=0.572. College students who reported STI had more partners, 16 versus 6.4 in the college population (p=0.0475); 
a trend not seen in the ED population. 
Conclusion
 STI rate remained higher in the ED population. Individuals identifying as African American represented 30.7% of the ED cases 
and trended towards more condom use. High-risk behavior does not directly correlate with income or non-white race. Risk per 
partner is higher in the ED population, suggesting more frequent exposure.

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Published

2023-12-12

How to Cite

Sexually Transmitted Infection Rates and Patterns of Condom Use Among Young Adult Females at an Urban Emergency Department as Compared to College Students. (2023). Women’s Health – Open Journal, 9(1), 8-14. https://openventio.org/index.php/WH/article/view/439

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