Differences in Sexually Transmitted Infections between the Precrisis Period (2000–2007) and the Crisis Period (2008–2014) in Granada, Spain
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | Crisis | Non-Crisis | Test | |||||
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n | Mean | Sd | n | Mean | Sd | U a | p | |
Age (n = 1437) | 690 | 28.99 | 9.040 | 747 | 28.92 | 8.780 | 257,509 | 0.979 |
Variables | n | % | n | % | χ²(df) b | p | ||
Sex (n = 1437) | 6.941 (1) | 0.008 | ||||||
Male | 397 | 51.2% | 378 | 48.8% | ||||
Female | 293 | 44.3% | 369 | 55.7% | ||||
Citizenship (n = 1421) | 7.739 (1) | 0.005 | ||||||
Spanish | 530 | 50.6% | 517 | 49.4% | ||||
Immigrant | 158 | 42.2% | 216 | 57.8% | ||||
Occupation (n = 1343) | 8.147 (2) | 0.017 | ||||||
Sex worker | 61 | 40.9% | 88 | 59.1% | ||||
Other occupation | 353 | 53.4% | 308 | 46.6% | ||||
Student | 261 | 49% | 272 | 51% | ||||
Employment (n = 1298) | 3.900 (3) | 0.272 | ||||||
Active | 265 | 47.3% | 295 | 52.7% | ||||
Unemployed | 107 | 54.9% | 88 | 45.1% | ||||
Retired | 5 | 38.5% | 8 | 61.5% | ||||
Student | 261 | 49.2% | 269 | 50.8% | ||||
Educational level (n = 1350) | 25.645 (4) | <0.001 | ||||||
Without education | 7 | 58.3% | 5 | 41.7% | ||||
Primary | 88 | 40% | 132 | 60% | ||||
Secondary | 122 | 41.1% | 175 | 58.9% | ||||
Vocational training | 87 | 59.6% | 59 | 40.4% | ||||
Higher | 357 | 52.9% | 318 | 47.1% | ||||
Marital status (n = 1426) | 7.150 (3) | 0.067 | ||||||
Single | 579 | 49.3% | 596 | 50.7% | ||||
Married/Domestic partners | 65 | 38.7% | 103 | 61.3% | ||||
Separated/Divorced | 39 | 51.3% | 37 | 48.7% | ||||
Widower | 4 | 57.1% | 3 | 42.9% |
Variable | Crisis | Non-Crisis | Test | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
n | Mean | Sd | n | Mean | Sd | U a | p | |
Number of subsequent visits (n = 1432) | 687 | 1.22 | 1.048 | 745 | 1 | 1.064 | 221,185.5 | <0.001 |
Number of subsequent new episodes (n = 1432) | 685 | 0.42 | 0.954 | 747 | 0.41 | 0.929 | 252,943 | 0.621 |
Variable | n | % | n | % | χ²(df) b | p | ||
Reason for consultation (n = 1437) | 42.884 (3) | <0.001 | ||||||
Symptoms | 212 | 45.8% | 251 | 54.2% | ||||
Control | 10 | 21.3% | 37 | 78.7% | ||||
Follow-up of contacts | 0 | 0% | 25 | 100% | ||||
HIV | 468 | 51.9% | 434 | 48.1% | ||||
Prior consultation (n = 1059) | 7.155 (1) | 0.007 | ||||||
Yes | 202 | 53.6% | 175 | 46.4% | ||||
No | 423 | 62% | 259 | 38% |
Variable | Crisis | Non-Crisis | Test | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
n | Mean | Sd | n | Mean | Sd | U a | p | |
Days since last unprotected sexual intercourse (n = 933) | 504 | 2.52 | 0.873 | 429 | 2.79 | 0.943 | 93,602.5 | <0.001 |
Partners in the last month (n = 1355) | 676 | 1.58 | 1.223 | 679 | 1.67 | 1.328 | 223,624.5 | 0.279 |
Partners in the last year (n = 1339) | 668 | 2.72 | 1.759 | 671 | 2.79 | 1.949 | 222,176 | 0.778 |
Sex life (n = 379) | 212 | 1.74 | 0.874 | 167 | 1.91 | 0.924 | 16,062 | 0.092 |
Age at first sexual intercourse (n = 840) | 498 | 17.79 | 2.897 | 342 | 18.02 | 3.240 | 75,834 | 0.006 |
Variable | n | % | n | % | χ²(df) b | p | ||
Sexual behavior (n = 1408) | 41.179 (2) | <0.001 | ||||||
Heterosexual | 515 | 44.1% | 652 | 55.9% | ||||
Bisexual | 36 | 67.9% | 17 | 32.1% | ||||
Homosexual | 125 | 66.5% | 63 | 33.5% | ||||
Regular partner (n = 1336) | 1.907 (1) | 0.167 | ||||||
Yes | 414 | 48.6% | 437 | 51.4% | ||||
No | 255 | 52.6% | 230 | 47.4% | ||||
Sexual intercourse with sex workers (n = 564) | 6.905 (1) | 0.009 | ||||||
Yes | 53 | 41.1% | 76 | 58.9% | ||||
No | 236 | 54.3% | 199 | 45.7% | ||||
Regular partner with symptoms (n = 461) | 0.512 (1) | 0.474 | ||||||
Yes | 111 | 62.4% | 67 | 37.6% | ||||
No | 167 | 59% | 116 | 41% | ||||
Drug use (n = 750) | 0.000 (1) | 0.988 | ||||||
Yes | 148 | 55.4% | 119 | 44.6% | ||||
No | 268 | 55.5% | 215 | 44.5% | ||||
Prior STIs (n = 1164) | 0.355 (1) | 0.551 | ||||||
Yes | 409 | 44.7% | 507 | 55.3% | ||||
No | 116 | 46.8% | 132 | 53.2% |
Variable | OR (95% CI) | p | VIF a |
---|---|---|---|
Age | 0.98 (0.95–1.004) | 0.112 | 1.05 |
Sex | 0.003 | 1.10 | |
Female | 2.21 (1.31–3.80) | ||
Male | Ref. | ||
Days since last unprotected sexual intercourse | 0.80 (0.61–1.05) | 0.123 | 1.05 |
Partners in the last year | 1.27 (1.10–1.48) | 0.001 | 1.00 |
Crisis | 0.001 | 1.06 | |
Yes | 2.21 (1.37–3.59) | ||
No | Ref. |
Diagnosis | Crisis | Non-Crisis | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
n | % | n | % | |
Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) | 103 | 59.9% | 69 | 40.1% |
Gonorrhea | 12 | 54.5% | 10 | 45.5% |
Gardnerella | 13 | 61.9% | 8 | 38.1% |
Syphilis | 13 | 56.5% | 10 | 43.5% |
Candida | 22 | 37.3% | 37 | 62.7% |
Molluscum contagiosum | 18 | 56.3% | 14 | 43.8% |
Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) | 10 | 47.6% | 11 | 52.4% |
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) | 6 | 54.5% | 5 | 45.5% |
Trichomoniasis | 1 | 25% | 3 | 75% |
Chlamydia | 0 | 0% | 1 | 100% |
Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) | 0 | 0% | 1 | 100% |
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Pérez-Morente, M.Á.; Sánchez-Ocón, M.T.; Martínez-García, E.; Martín-Salvador, A.; Hueso-Montoro, C.; García-García, I. Differences in Sexually Transmitted Infections between the Precrisis Period (2000–2007) and the Crisis Period (2008–2014) in Granada, Spain. J. Clin. Med. 2019, 8, 277. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm8020277
Pérez-Morente MÁ, Sánchez-Ocón MT, Martínez-García E, Martín-Salvador A, Hueso-Montoro C, García-García I. Differences in Sexually Transmitted Infections between the Precrisis Period (2000–2007) and the Crisis Period (2008–2014) in Granada, Spain. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2019; 8(2):277. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm8020277
Chicago/Turabian StylePérez-Morente, María Ángeles, María Teresa Sánchez-Ocón, Encarnación Martínez-García, Adelina Martín-Salvador, César Hueso-Montoro, and Inmaculada García-García. 2019. "Differences in Sexually Transmitted Infections between the Precrisis Period (2000–2007) and the Crisis Period (2008–2014) in Granada, Spain" Journal of Clinical Medicine 8, no. 2: 277. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm8020277
APA StylePérez-Morente, M. Á., Sánchez-Ocón, M. T., Martínez-García, E., Martín-Salvador, A., Hueso-Montoro, C., & García-García, I. (2019). Differences in Sexually Transmitted Infections between the Precrisis Period (2000–2007) and the Crisis Period (2008–2014) in Granada, Spain. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 8(2), 277. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm8020277