Factors influencing sexual partner referral for sexually transmitted diseases in Uganda

Citation
F. Nuwaha et al., Factors influencing sexual partner referral for sexually transmitted diseases in Uganda, SEX TRA DIS, 26(8), 1999, pp. 483-489
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Clinical Immunolgy & Infectious Disease","da verificare
Journal title
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES
ISSN journal
01485717 → ACNP
Volume
26
Issue
8
Year of publication
1999
Pages
483 - 489
Database
ISI
SICI code
0148-5717(199909)26:8<483:FISPRF>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
Background and Objective: Patient-based partner referral has limited effect iveness. We studied factors associated with sexual partner referral among p atients with sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) with a view of suggesting remedial action. Goal: To examine the role of psychosocial variables vis-g-vis other variabl es in predicting sexual partner referral. Study Design: A cross-sectional interview survey with 507 patients with STD s at an STD clinic in Kampala, Uganda, Multivariate analyses were used to i dentify independent predictors of sexual partner referral. Results: Forty-two percent of the 599 partners elicited were referred. The independent factors that favored sexual partner referral were examined in t he laboratory (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] 2.20, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.20-4.05): psychosocial variables of intention (likelihood of referring t he partner) (AOR 4.60, CI 1.58-13.36), self-efficacy (partner referral bein g easy) (AOR 3.22, CI 1.36-7.66), having a positive attitude toward partner referral (AOR 1.19, CI 1.06-1.33), and previous success in having referred a partner (AOR 9.78, CI 2.90-33.04). Other variables, such as age, sex, ma rital status, employment, and type of partner, that were significant on uni variate analysis were not significant after multivariate analysis, Conclusion: By providing interventions to change the psychosocial variables , there is a high chance of improving compliance with sexual partner referr al.