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.