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This report presents the findings from the ACHA Pap Test & STI Survey for the year 2007, providing insights into sexual health education and clinical care trends. It includes data on demographics, Pap test recommendations, STI testing, management of ASC-US cases, screening methods, coverage, and HPV vaccination.
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Results from the ACHA Pap Test and STI Survey for Calendar Year 2007 American College Health Association Sexual Health Education and Clinical Care Coalition August 2008
Participation • 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
Demographics • Total Enrollment 2,215,299 • Range 1650-52,270 • Mean 17,307 • Mean Percent Female 55
Demographics cont’d • Total Medical Visits 2,410,526 • Range 300-86,353 • Mean 21,332 • Percent Female Visits • Mean 63% • Women’s Health Visits 329,536 • Range 25-18,383 • Mean 3329
ASC-US Outcomes • 5257 Documented first ASC-US Cases • 3001 (57.1%) HPV DNA testing • 55.4% (1662) positive for HR HPV • 855 (16.3%) for repeat cytology • 28.0% (239) ≥ ASC-US
HIV Testing • 111 (86.7%) schools offer HIV testing • 67.5% confidential tests only • 25.2% confidential & anonymous testing
HIV Test Results • 106 schools reporting test data • 44,507 tests done • 37 positive tests (0.08%)
Syphilis Testing • 109 (85.2%) schools offer Syphilis testing • 105 schools reporting test data • 29,755 tests done • 89 positive tests (0.30%)
HSV Testing (Genital) • 80 schools reported HSV test results • 36% of positives were not typed • Gender-specific data essentially identical with regard to type breakdown
Trichomonas • 83 (64.8%) schools offer testing. • 58 schools report positive findings • 336 cases reported.
HPV Vaccine • Respondents report • 40,839 doses HPV vaccine given • 22,361 students vaccinated