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Sexual health risk assessment and counseling in primary care: How involved are general practitioners and obstetrician-gynecologists?

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  • Haley, N.
  • Maheux, B.
  • Rivard, M.
  • Gervais, A.

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Objectives. This study examined physicians' evaluation of sexual health risks during a general medical examination and sexually transmitted disease (STD) counseling during consultations for adolescent contraception and treatment of an STD. Methods. An anonymous mail survey was conducted in 1995 with a stratified random sample of 1086 general practitioners and all 241 obstetrician-gynecologists practicing in Quebec, Canada. Results. Fewer than half of the respondents reported routinely inquiring about condom use and number of sexual partners during a general medical examination. Female general practitioners engaged in more sexual health risk assessment and counseling than male general practitioners. Conclusions. This study suggests a low level of involvement in STD prevention by generalists and obstetrician- gynecologists.

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  • Haley, N. & Maheux, B. & Rivard, M. & Gervais, A., 1999. "Sexual health risk assessment and counseling in primary care: How involved are general practitioners and obstetrician-gynecologists?," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 89(6), pages 899-902.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:1999:89:6:899-902_7
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