Demographic and behavioral characteristics of non-sex worker females attending sexually transmitted disease clinics in Japan: a nationwide case-control study
- PMID: 20193054
- PMCID: PMC2843661
- DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-10-106
Demographic and behavioral characteristics of non-sex worker females attending sexually transmitted disease clinics in Japan: a nationwide case-control study
Abstract
Background: Although number of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) reported in STI surveillance increased rapidly for women in Japan during the 1990s, the sexual behavior of women potentially at risk of STI infection remains unknown.
Methods: In order to determine the demographic and behavioral characteristics of non-sex worker (SW) females attending STI clinics, female attendees (n = 145), excluding SW, from nine clinics across Japan and female controls from the general population (n = 956), both aged 18-50 years, were compared using two data sets of nationwide sexual behavior surveys conducted in 1999.
Results: Although the occupation-type and education level were unrelated to STI clinic attendance in multivariate analysis, non-SW females attending STI clinics were younger (adjusted odds ratios [AOR] = 0.94, 95%CI: 0.89, 0.99), and more likely to be unmarried (AOR = 4.11, 95% CI: 1.73, 9.77) than the controls from the general population. In the previous year, STI clinic attendees were more likely to have had multiple partnerships (AOR = 3.09, 95% CI: 1.42, 6.71) and unprotected vaginal sex with regular partners (AOR = 3.59, 95% CI: 1.49, 8.64), and tended to have had their first sexual intercourse at a younger age (AOR = 1.77, 95%CI: 0.89, 3.54) and more unprotected vaginal and/or oral sex with casual partners (AOR = 2.08, 95%CI: 0.75, 5.71). Identical sexual behavior patterns were observed between the female attendees with a current diagnosis of STI (n = 72) and those before diagnosis (n = 73) and between those with a past history of STI (n = 66) and those without (n = 79).
Conclusion: These results indicate that not only multiple partnerships or unprotected sex with casual partners, but also unprotected vaginal sex within a regular partnership is prevalent among non-SW female STI clinic attendees. The identical sexual behavior patterns observed between female attendees with a current STI diagnosis and those without, and between those attendees with a past history of STI diagnosis and those without, indicate that the result are unlikely confounded with the cases of non-STI infection. This sexual behavior pattern may be predictive of STI infection among young Japanese women and could have contributed to the STI epidemic in women in Japan during the 1990s.
Similar articles
-
Demographic and behavioral characteristics of male sexually transmitted disease patients in Japan: a nationwide case-control study.Sex Transm Dis. 2008 Dec;35(12):990-6. doi: 10.1097/OLQ.0b013e3181845b70. Sex Transm Dis. 2008. PMID: 18836392
-
Characteristics of those who repeatedly acquire sexually transmitted infections: a retrospective cohort study of attendees at three urban sexually transmitted disease clinics in England.Sex Transm Dis. 2001 Jul;28(7):379-86. doi: 10.1097/00007435-200107000-00004. Sex Transm Dis. 2001. PMID: 11460021
-
Recent partner violence and sexual and drug-related STI/HIV risk among adolescent and young adult women attending family planning clinics.Sex Transm Infect. 2014 Mar;90(2):145-9. doi: 10.1136/sextrans-2013-051288. Epub 2013 Nov 14. Sex Transm Infect. 2014. PMID: 24234072 Free PMC article.
-
Prevalence of sexually transmitted infections, and its associated factors among students in Ethiopia: a systematic review and meta-analysis study.BMC Public Health. 2024 Jul 24;24(1):1976. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-19548-w. BMC Public Health. 2024. PMID: 39049035 Free PMC article.
-
Partnership dynamics in mathematical models and implications for representation of sexually transmitted infections: a review.Ann Epidemiol. 2021 Jul;59:72-80. doi: 10.1016/j.annepidem.2021.04.012. Epub 2021 Apr 28. Ann Epidemiol. 2021. PMID: 33930528 Free PMC article. Review.
Cited by
-
Risk factors of sexually transmitted infections among female sex workers in Republic of Korea.Infect Dis Poverty. 2019 Jan 22;8(1):6. doi: 10.1186/s40249-019-0516-x. Infect Dis Poverty. 2019. PMID: 30665460 Free PMC article.
-
What puts them at risk? A cross-sectional case-control survey of demographic profile and sexual behavior of patients with sexually transmitted infections at a tertiary care center in North India.Indian J Sex Transm Dis AIDS. 2017 Jan-Jun;38(1):22-36. doi: 10.4103/0253-7184.196885. Indian J Sex Transm Dis AIDS. 2017. PMID: 28442800 Free PMC article.
-
The characteristics of heterosexual STD clinic attendees who practice oral sex in Zhejiang Province, China.PLoS One. 2013 Jun 25;8(6):e67092. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0067092. Print 2013. PLoS One. 2013. PMID: 23825627 Free PMC article.
References
-
- Kumamoto Y, Tsukamoto T, Kagabe T, Akaza H, Nogichi M, Kamidono S, Usui T, Kagawa S, Naitoh S, Minowa M, Tanihata T. Epidemiological survey of sexually transmitted diseases prevalence in Japan-sentinel surveillance of STIs in 2000. Jpn J Sex Transm Dis. 2001;12:32–67.
-
- Infectious disease surveillance center. Surveillance data table 1999-2008. http://idsc.nih.go.jp/idwr/ydata/report-E.html
-
- National Institute of Infectious Diseases. The topic of this month: Genital Chlamydia trachomatis infection 1999-2003. (in Japanese) Infectious Agents Surveillance Report. 2004;25:198–9.
-
- Homma T, Ono-Kihara M, Zamani S, Nishimura YH, Kobori E, Hidaka Y, Ravari SM, Kihara M. Demographic and behavioral characteristics of male sexually transmitted disease patients in Japan: a nationwide case-control study. Sex Transm Dis. 2008;35:997–8. - PubMed
Publication types
MeSH terms
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Medical
Miscellaneous