Results from the ACHA Pap Test and STI Survey for Calendar Year 2007 American College Health Association Sexual Health Education and Clinical Care Coalition.

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Results from the ACHA Pap Test and STI Survey for Calendar Year 2007 American College Health Association Sexual Health Education and Clinical Care Coalition August 2008

Participation CY 2007 survey (Web-based) –128 Respondents CY 2006 survey (Web-based) –128 Respondents CY 2005 survey (Web-based) –147 Respondents CY 2004 survey (Web-based) –135 Respondents CY 2003 survey (Paper-based) –85 Respondents

Demographics Total Enrollment 2,215,299 –Range ,270 –Mean 17,307 –Mean Percent Female 55

Demographics cont’d Total Medical Visits 2,410,526 –Range ,353 –Mean 21,332 Percent Female Visits –Mean 63% Women’s Health Visits 329,536 –Range 25-18,383 –Mean 3329

Campus Location

Institutional Attributes

Enrollment

Modalities Offered

Trend in Modalities Offered

Document Age 1 st Intercourse

Recommend Pap Test

Trends in 1 st Pap Recommendation

Providers of Service

Pap Test Results CY 2007

Long Term Result Trends

Usual management 1 st ASC-US Age <20

Usual management 1 st ASC-US Age >20

Management of Reported ASC-US Cases

ASC-US Outcomes 5257 Documented first ASC-US Cases –3001 (57.1%) HPV DNA testing 55.4% (1662) positive for HR HPV –855 (16.3%) for repeat cytology 28.0% (239) ≥ ASC-US

Results of Colpo by Indication

Preferred Method of Tracking

Screening Tests Offered

Coverage for STI Testing

HEDIS Guideline Compliance

Usual Chlamydia Specimen Type for Female Patients

Usual Chlamydia Specimen Type for Male Patients

Routine Screening Offered

CT Testing Results RespondentsTotal% Positive CT tests Undiff’d CT pos CT women CT women pos CT men CT men pos

GC Testing Results RespondentsTotal % Positive GC tests Undiff’d GC pos GC women GC women pos GC men GC men pos2691.3

HIV Testing 111 (86.7%) schools offer HIV testing –67.5% confidential tests only –25.2% confidential & anonymous testing

HIV Test Modalities

HIV Test Results 106 schools reporting test data 44,507 tests done 37 positive tests (0.08%)

Syphilis Testing 109 (85.2%) schools offer Syphilis testing 105 schools reporting test data 29,755 tests done 89 positive tests (0.30%)

Herpes Diagnosis

HSV Testing (Genital) 80 schools reported HSV test results 36% of positives were not typed Gender-specific data essentially identical with regard to type breakdown

Trichomonas 83 (64.8%) schools offer testing. –58 schools report positive findings 336 cases reported.

HPV Vaccine Respondents report –40,839 doses HPV vaccine given –22,361 students vaccinated