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2021
DOI: 10.1071/sh21157
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Women’s knowledge and hypothetical acceptance of expedited partner therapy for chlamydia

Abstract: BackgroundExpedited partner therapy (EPT) for chlamydia can be an important public health tool to treat the sex partners of newly diagnosed individuals, especially when those sex partners are women of reproductive ages. Untreated and repeat chlamydia infections increase a woman’s risk for subfertility. This study aimed to determine the knowledge of EPT, and the factors associated with EPT knowledge, among reproductive-aged women.MethodsWomen aged 18–40 years were recruited for a community sample from a large s… Show more

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“…The survey was self-administered online, utilizing university-supported Qualtrics software (Provo, UT). A complete description of the data collection can be found elsewhere [ 23 ]. Questions used in this survey were adapted from those used in the TIDES study [ 19 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The survey was self-administered online, utilizing university-supported Qualtrics software (Provo, UT). A complete description of the data collection can be found elsewhere [ 23 ]. Questions used in this survey were adapted from those used in the TIDES study [ 19 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%