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Results from the ACHA Pap Test and STI Survey for Calendar Year 2008 American College Health Association Sexual Health Education and Clinical Care Coalition September 2009
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Participation CY 2008 survey (Web-based) –176 Respondents 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
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Demographics Total Enrollment 2,822,008 –Range 500-51,413 –Mean 16,034 –Mean Percent Female enrolled 55
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Demographics cont’d Total Medical Visits 3,234,438 –Range 47-91,079 –Mean 19,139 Percent Female Visits –Mean 64% Women’s Health Visits 533,699 –Range 7-38,301 –Mean 3656
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Geographic Distribution
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Campus Location
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Institutional Attributes
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Enrollment
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Modalities Offered
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Trend in Modalities Offered
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Document Age 1 st Intercourse
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Recommend Pap Test
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Trends in 1 st Pap Recommendation
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Providers of Service
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Pap Test Results CY 2008
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Long Term Result Trends
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Usual management 1 st ASC-US Age <20
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Usual management 1 st ASC-US Age >20
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Management of Reported ASC-US Cases
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ASC-US Outcomes 6476 Documented first ASC-US Cases –3786 (58.5%) HPV DNA testing 52.8% positive for HR HPV –797 (12.3%) for repeat cytology 36.1% ≥ ASC-US
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Results of Colpo by Indication
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Preferred Method of Tracking
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Screening Tests Offered
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Coverage for STI Testing
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HEDIS Guideline Compliance
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Usual Chlamydia Specimen Type for Female Patients
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Usual Chlamydia Specimen Type for Male Patients
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Routine Screening Offered
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CT Testing Results RespondentsTotal% Positive CT tests Undiff’d148152,169 CT pos64144.2 CT women10775,796 CT women pos26483.5 CT men10222,170 CT men pos14636.6 excludes respondents with missing or unpaired test result data
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GC Testing Results RespondentsTotal % Positive GC tests Undiff’d146131,473 GC pos7670.6 GC women10967,325 GC women pos2730.4 GC men10321,257 GC men pos2391.1 excludes respondents with missing or unpaired test result data
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HIV Test Modalities
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HIV Test Results 158 schools (89.8%) report offering HIV screening to their students 141 schools reporting reliable test data –52,368 tests done 55 positive tests (0.11%) excludes respondents with missing or unpaired test result data
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Syphilis Testing 155 (87.6%) schools report offering syphilis testing 134 schools reporting reliable testing data 34,047 tests done 85 positive tests (0.25%) excludes respondents with missing or unpaired test result data
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Herpes Diagnosis
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HSV Testing Results by HSV Type RespondentsNumber % of category Undiff HSV tests1337327 HSV1 pos83954.8% HSV2 pos69145.2% Female HSV tests932950 HSV1 pos50465.3% HSV2 pos26834.7% Male HSV tests791131 HSV1 pos10265.4% HSV2 pos5434.6% note: many positive tests reported were of unknown type (n=1068 all, 258 female, 64 male)
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HPV Vaccine 136 respondents reported: –40,087 total doses HPV vaccine given –23,342 total students vaccinated estimated female enrollment 1,058,555 vaccine provided to 2.2% of enrolled ♀ students Paired data was available from 114 respondents: –33,192 doses given to 23,242 students –1.4 doses per student
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On-Site Contraceptive Services
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On-Site Pregnancy Services
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