Research Article

Sexually Transmitted Disease Partner Notification among African-American, Adolescent Women

Table 2

Baseline participant preferences for partner notification, overall and by sexually transmitted infection status at baseline.

OverallSTI-negative STI-positive
Preferences valuea
Number(%)Number(%)Number(%)

Preferred method for informing partner of need
to be tested and treated for STI
 Participant informs him297(85.1)221(86.7)75(81.5)0.46
 Provider informs him47(13.5)31(12.2)15(16.3)
 Would not want him told5(1.4)3(1.2)2(2.2)
Preferred method for STI treatment for partner
 Accompany him to clinic247(71.0)180(71.2)65(70.7)0.52
 Tell him to get tested and treated61(17.6)47(18.6)14(15.2)
 Give him pills or prescription39(11.2)26(10.3)13(14.1)
If clinic provided item, would give to partner
 Antibiotic prescription327(93.7)240(94.1)85(92.4)0.56
 Antibiotic pills336(96.3)246(96.5)88(95.7)0.72
 Referral sheet336(96.6)245(96.5)89(96.7)0.90
 Pamphlet about her STI328(94.3)241(94.9)85(92.4)0.38
 Clinic appointment for partner337(96.8)246(96.9)89(96.7)0.96

STI = sexually transmitted infection.
aFrom chi-squared test of difference by STI status.