Title: Reaching Adolescents
1-
- Reaching Adolescents
- Michigans Infertility Prevention Screening
Project
2Oakland County Screening Pilot Project
- Initiated 12/00
- gt7000 adolescents/young adults screened
- 52 males, 48 females
- One-on-One Computerized Sexual Questionnaire
- Risk Reduction Education
- Urine-Based Testing
- Single Dose Treatment
3Screening Sites
- Juvenile Detention
- Jail (lt24 y.o)
- School Based Clinic
- Alternative High School
- Runaway Shelter
- Residential/ Treatment Facility
- Juvenile Drug Court
4Race/Ethnicity
5 Number of LifetimeSexual
Partners
Mean Number of Partners
Overall Female (5) Male (10)
Age
6Comparison of SitesChlamydia Positivity
7Positive for ChlamydiaSymptoms
17
83
Males Females
8Comparison of SitesGonorrhea Positivity
9Positive for GonorrheaSymptoms
32
68
Males Females
10Total of Positive Infections By Race
Chlamydia Gonorrhea
1
3
18
18
81 79
11Pen-based Computers
- Data entry at time of client contact
- Uploaded directly into database
- Time saving
- no data entry
- no missing data
- Data can be analyzed at individual sites
12School Sites
13Expansion of Adolescent Screening Sites - 8
School Based Clinics
14Clinical Practice
- Change in eliciting risk behaviors
- Expanded from Are you sexually active? to
Have you ever had sex? - Males ease in screening with urine test
- Females entry into reproductive health
- Screening the females that come to clinic for a
variety - of reasons.
- Can follow up with pelvic/pap after urine test
- Re-screening
- Students testing positive to return to clinic in
3-4 months -
15Comparison of School ClinicsChlamydia
Positivity9/05 - 4/06
Male 18 Female 15
16Comparison of School ClinicsGonorrhea
Positivity9/05- 4/06
Males 4 Females 4
17Chlamydia Positivity -Primary Reason for Clinic
Visit
47 of the infections would have been missed -
only tested STD requests
18Partner Referral
- 46 students referred by partner
- 74 had no symptoms
- 47 of these students positive for either
- chlamydia or gonorrhea
- Benefits of overall program
- non-invasive testing
- clinic on school grounds easy access
- importance of informing partners
19Race BreakdownOverall and with Chlamydia
Infection
Overall
Positive for CT
8
5
19
12
71 81
20Juvenile Detention and Correctional Settings
21Expansion of Adolescent Screening Sites 7 County
Detention Facilities
22At-Risk Population Time Out from the Community
- Ideal time to offer screening
- Non-invasive test, easy sell
- Offered at time of admission or during
- mandatory physical
- Less costly than untreated complications
- P.I.D. treatment 2000/ detainee
- By screening/ treating prior to release help stem
the spread of infection in the overall community
23Comparison of Chlamydia Positivity Detention
2005
Male 9
Female 17
24Comparing Adolescent Venues
25Comparison of Chlamydia Positivity 9/05
3/06
26Comparison of Gonorrhea Positivity 9/05 3/06
27- Presented by Shana E. Cash M.P.H.
- Program Manager
- Health Care Education Training Inc.
- Project Coordinator
- Lynda K. Byer R.N., M.S.
- Oakland County Childrens Village
- byerl_at_co.oakland.mi.us
- 248/ 452-9188