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Results from the ACHA Pap Test and STI Survey for Calendar Year 2009

This report presents the findings from the ACHA Pap Test and STI Survey for the year 2009, including demographics, trends in modalities offered, results of Pap tests and STI testing, HPV vaccine data, and participation in GYT (Get Yourself Tested) campaign.

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Results from the ACHA Pap Test and STI Survey for Calendar Year 2009

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  1. Results from the ACHA Pap Test and STI Survey for Calendar Year 2009 American College Health Association Sexual Health Education and Clinical Care Coalition September 2010

  2. Participation • CY 2009 survey (Web-based) • 172 Respondents • 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

  3. Demographics • Total Enrollment 2,951,385 • Range 439-67,990 • Mean 17,159 • Mean Percent Female enrolled 54

  4. Demographics cont’d • Total Medical Visits 3,692,328 • Range 1,200-104,200 • Mean 22,652 • Percent Female Visits • Mean 62% • Women’s Health Visits 456,106 • Range 0-45,871 • Mean 3305

  5. Geographic Distribution

  6. Campus Location

  7. Enrollment

  8. Modalities Offered

  9. Trends in Modalities Offered

  10. Document Age 1st Intercourse

  11. Recommend First Pap Test

  12. Trends in 1st Pap Recommendation

  13. Providers of Service

  14. Pap Test Results CY 2009

  15. Long Term Result Trends

  16. Usual management 1st ASC-US Age <20

  17. Usual management 1st ASC-US Age >20

  18. Management of ReportedASC-US Cases

  19. ASC-US Outcomes • 3162 samples sent for HPV DNA testing • 58.8% positive for HR HPV • 474 had repeat cytology • 32.1% ≥ ASC-US

  20. Results of Colpo by Indication

  21. Preferred Method of Tracking

  22. Screening Tests Offered

  23. Coverage for STI Testing

  24. HEDIS Guideline Compliance

  25. Usual Chlamydia Specimen Type for Female Patients

  26. Usual Chlamydia Specimen Type for Male Patients

  27. CT Testing Results excludes respondents with missing or unpaired test result data

  28. GC Testing Results excludes respondents with missing or unpaired test result data

  29. HIV Test Modalities

  30. HIV Test Results • 155 schools (90.1%) report offering HIV screening to their students • 130 schools reporting reliable test data • 52,873 tests done • 48 positive tests (0.1%) excludes respondents with missing or unpaired test result data

  31. Syphilis Testing • 154 (89.5%) schools report offering syphilis testing • 138 schools reporting reliable testing data • 34,861 tests done • 79 positive tests (0.2%) excludes respondents with missing or unpaired test result data

  32. Herpes Diagnosis

  33. HSV Testing Results by HSV Type note: many positive tests reported were of unknown type (n=609 all, 413 female, 307 male)

  34. HPV Vaccine • 148 respondents reported: • 28,719 total doses HPV vaccine given • 15,454 total students vaccinated • Paired data was available from 108 respondents: • 23,556 doses given to 15,416 students • Average of 1.5 doses per student • Only 0.4% of vaccinated students (n=65) were males, given by 18 respondents

  35. On-Site Contraceptive Services

  36. On-Site Pregnancy Services

  37. 2009 GYT Participation

  38. Free/Reduced Cost Testing

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