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Previous Sexually Transmitted Infections and Partner Services Interviews as Predictors of Subsequent Interview Completion Among Cisgender MSM: Partner Services Fatigue?
Document Type
Article
Source
Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Aug2023, Vol. 50 Issue 8, p506-511. 6p.
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ISSN
0148-5717
Abstract
Background: Anecdotal reports suggest that partner services (PS) are less successful among people with repeat sexually transmitted infection (STI) diagnoses and/or previous PS interactions. We examine whether having repeated STI diagnoses and/or PS interactions is associated with PS outcomes among men who have sex with men (MSM). Methods: With STI surveillance and PS data for MSM diagnosed with gonorrhea, chlamydia, and/or syphilis from 2007 to 2018, in King County, WA, we used Poisson regression models to examine the relationships between PS outcomes (e.g., completing a PS interview and providing identifying information for a contact) with (1) number of previous STI case episodes and (2) number of previous PS interviews completed. Results: Of the 18,501 MSM STI case patients initiated for interview in the analytic period (2011-2018), 13,232 (72%) completed a PS interview, and 8,030 (43%) had at least 1 prior PS interview. The proportion of initiated cases successfully interviewed declined from 71% among those with no previous PS interview to 66% among those with =3 prior interviews. Similarly, the proportion of interviews with =1 partner identified declined with greater numbers of previous PS interviews (from 46% [0 interviews] to 35% [=3 interviews]). In multivariate models, having =1 prior PS interviewwas negatively associated with completing a subsequent interviewand providing partner locating information. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]