| Literature DB >> 19825156 |
Rochelle E Watkins1, Donna B Mak, Crystal Connelly.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Prison populations are known to be at high risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and blood borne viruses (BBVs). In accordance with State health guidelines, the Western Australian Department of Correctional Services' policy is to offer testing for STIs and BBVs to all new prison entrants. This audit was undertaken to assess the completeness and timeliness of STI and BBV testing among recent prison entrants in Western Australia, and estimate the prevalence of STIs and BBVs on admission to prison.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19825156 PMCID: PMC2766389 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-9-385
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Audit sample descriptive statistics by sex and age group.
| Adult male | 410 | 32.3 (18-66) | 222.4 (0†-1019) | 48.0 |
| Adult female | 302 | 32.7 (18-57) | 107.1 (0†-912) | 60.9 |
| Juvenile male | 122 | 15.6 (12-18) | 7.8 (0†-176) | 68.9 |
| Juvenile female | 112 | 15.7 (13-18) | 22.1 (0†-334) | 70.5 |
†duration of imprisonment of less than 24 hours
Figure 1Proportion of adults tested for STIs and BBVs (upper bar), and the proportion of the adults testing positive for STIs and BBVs (lower bar) by sex and Aboriginality.
Figure 2Proportion of juveniles tested for STIs and BBVs (upper bar), and the proportion of juveniles testing positive for STIs and BBVs (lower bar) by sex and Aboriginality.
Test coverage and timeliness for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and blood borne viruses (BBVs) by age group and location of prison of admission.
| STI coverage† | 39.2 (163/416) | 40.7 (120/295) | 84.1 (195/232) |
| STI ≤ 7 days†† | 71.0 (110/155) | 25.6 (30/117) | 97.4 (185/190) |
| STI ≤ 28 days†† | 80.6 (125/155) | 70.9 (83/117) | 98.4 (187/190) |
| BBV coverage‡ | 47.2 (193/409) | 45.5 (132/290) | 15.8 (37/234) |
| BBV ≤ 7 days‡‡ | 9.1 (16/175) | 15.6 (19/122) | 69.7 (23/33) |
| BBV ≤ 28 days‡‡ | 43.4 (76/175) | 63.9 (78/122) | 97.0 (32/33) |
*There are no juvenile correctional facilities in regional Western Australia
†excludes 3 refusals (1 metropolitan adult, 2 juveniles)
††proportion of those who had STI testing and information available on the time of testing
‡excludes 13 refusals (8 metropolitan adults, 5 regional adults)
‡‡proportion of those who had BBV testing and information available on the time of testing