Using E-Mail to Notify Pseudonymous E-Mail Sexual Partners

Autor: Patrick B. Harris, Andrea Hanner, James H. Lee, Joshua R. Vest, Adolfo M. Valadez
Rok vydání: 2007
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Zdroj: Sexually Transmitted Diseases. 34:840-845
ISSN: 0148-5717
DOI: 10.1097/olq.0b013e318073bd5d
Popis: Objective: Quantify the factors associated with reporting sexual partners only known by, or able to be contacted by, an e-mail address (pseudonymous partners) and evaluate the efforts of provider partner notification when only an e-mail address was available. Study Design: Persons with pseudonymous e-mail sexual partners were compared with unmatched controls. Associations were quantified by odds ratios and the effectiveness of provider partner notification attempts was assessed by comparison of outcomes of pseudonymous e-mail sexual partners and sexual partners with traditional contact information. Results: Factors associated with having pseudonymous e-mail sexual partners included: male sex, white non-Hispanic, history of prior sexually transmitted diseases, multiple sexual partners, and reporting male-to-male sexual contact. Efforts at provider partner notification via e-mail were successful with 49.7% of pseudonymous partners notified and 40.1% evaluated. Conclusions: Internet-based forms of communications can be utilized as means to contact and identify risk partners. If this avenue is not utilized, public health agencies may be unable to intervene with a potentially growing percentage of at-risk persons.
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