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. 2009 Jun;99(6):1032–1041. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2007.122937

TABLE 1.

Review of Studies of Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Diagnoses Among US Adolescent Offenders

Authors Sample Location Period Gender % Positive for Chlamydia % Positive for Gonorrhea
Bell et al. (1985)26 Detainees, new admissions (N = 100) King County, WA 1981 Female 19.8 18.4
Broussard et al. (2002)27 Detainees, processed (N = 5558) Cook County, IL 1998–1999 Male 12.9 4.3
Female 32.5 13.6
Canterbury et al. (1995)4 Detainees, intake records (N = 1215) Unknown state NA Male 8.6 0.6
Female 9.5 5.4
Kahn et al. (2005)5 Detainees in 14 detention centers, cross-sectional sample (N = 131,915 chlamydia and 71 074 gonorrhea tests) Alameda County, CA; Los Angeles, CA; San Francisco, CA; Atlanta, GA; Maryland; New York, NY 1997–2002 Male 5.9 1.3
Female 15.6 5.1
Katz et al. (2004)28 Detainees, admissions on selected screening dates (N = 101) Hawaii 2000–2001 Female 13.9 5.9
Lofy et al. (2006)29 Detainees, 4 detention centers (N = 3593) Washington 1998–2002 Female 13.7 NA
O'Brien et al. (1988)30 Detainees (N = 98) Seattle, WA NA Male 10.9 5.5
Oh et al. (1998)7 Detainees, consecutive admissions (N = 263) Jefferson County, AL 1996–1997 Male 8.8 2.8
Female 28.3 13.1
Pack et al. (2000)31 Detainees, consecutive admissions (N = 284) Birmingham, AL May–November 1997 Male 14.4 6.7
Risser et al. (2001)8 Detainees, consecutive admissions (N = 589) Harris County, TX June–August 1998 Male 9.6 6.7
January–May 1999 Female 28.1 23.4
Robertson et al. (2005)32 Detainees (N = 763) Unknown southern city 2002-2003 Male 8.1 1.5
Female 24.7 7.3
Shafer et al. (1993)33 Detainees (N = 269) NA NA Male 10.7 6.6

Note. NA = not available.