Table 2.
SANE (n = 130) | Non-SANE (n = 52) |
P-value |
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---|---|---|---|---|---|
n/N | (%) | n/N | (%) | ||
Testing and prophylaxis | |||||
HIV testing | |||||
Offered+ | 122/128 | (95.3%) | 42/46 | (91.3%) | 0.46 |
Accepted+ | 113/121 | (93.4%) | 36/42 | (85.7%) | 0.20 |
STI testing | |||||
Offered+ | 124/129 | (96.1%) | 43/47 | (91.5%) | 0.25 |
Accepted+ | 115/123 | (93.5%) | 37/43 | (86.0%) | 0.20 |
Pregnancy testing | |||||
Offered+ | 102/106 | (96.2%) | 31/36 | (86.1%) | 0.05* |
Accepted+ | 94/101 | (93.1%) | 28/31 | (90.3%) | 0.70 |
HIV prophylaxis | |||||
Offered+ | 115/126 | (91.3%) | 39/44 | (88.6%) | 0.56 |
Accepted | 87/114 | (76.3%) | 25/39 | (64.1%) | 0.20 |
STI prophylaxis | |||||
Offered+ | 122/129 | (94.6%) | 41/46 | (89.1%) | 0.31 |
Accepted | 103/121 | (85.1%) | 33/41 | (80.5%) | 0.65 |
Emergency contraception | |||||
Offered+ | 99/105 | (94.3%) | 28/34 | (82.4%) | 0.07 |
Accepted | 65/98 | (66.3%) | 16/28 | (57.1%) | 0.50 |
Services and resources | |||||
Medical forensic kit | |||||
Offered+ | 129/129 | (100.0%) | 44/47 | (93.6%) | 0.02* |
Accepted | 114/129 | (88.4%) | 30/44 | (68.2%) | <0.01* |
Sexual assault advocate | |||||
Offered+ | 127/130 | (97.7%) | 42/47 | (89.4%) | 0.03* |
Accepted | 100/127 | (78.7%) | 26/42 | (61.9%) | <0.05* |
Police report | |||||
Offered to call+ | 119/125 | (95.2%) | 40/44 | (90.9%) | 0.29 |
Report complete | 98/119 | (82.4%) | 27/40 | (67.5%) | 0.08 |
Resource packet | |||||
Offered | 89/129 | (69.0%) | 22/45 | (48.9%) | 0.03* |
Accepted+ | 88/89 | (98.9%) | 22/22 | (100.0%) | 1.00 |
Social worker consult | |||||
Offered | 43/129 | (33.3%) | 13/47 | (27.7%) | 0.60 |
Accepted+ | 43/43 | (100.0%) | 11/13 | (84.6%) | 0.05 |
Safe discharge planning | |||||
Offered | 37/129 | (28.7%) | 10/46 | (21.7%) | 0.47 |
Accepted+ | 36/37 | (97.3%) | 9/10 | (90.0%) | 0.38 |
Left before treatment complete | 3/130 | (2.3%) | 8/52 | (15.4%) | <0.01 |
SANE, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner; STI, sexually transmitted infections.
Indicates a P-value ≤ 0.05; +Fisher tests were performed due to small cell counts.