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. 2011 Jun 2;87(6):458–463. doi: 10.1136/sextrans-2011-050073

Table 2.

Characteristics of participants in the questionnaire study

Male Female All
n=494 n=400 n=895
Age, years
Mean 30 25 28
Range (min–max) 17–60 16–73 16–73
Visit type
First 51% (245) 53% (204) 52% (449)
Follow-up 49% (232) 47% (183) 48% (415)
First or recurrent episode
First 61% (302) 71% (284) 65% (586)
Recurrent 39% (192) 29% (116) 35% (309)
Number of previous episodes
None 61% (302) 71% (284) 65% (586)
One 23% (114) 19% (76) 21% (191)
More than one 16% (78) 10% (40) 13% (118)
Treatment at baseline visit
Home treatment 17% (84) 19% (75) 18% (159)
Clinic treatment 49% (237) 52% (203) 50% (440)
Both 27% (131) 21% (83) 24% (214)
None 7% (32) 8% (30) 7% (62)
Sexual orientation (patient reported)
Heterosexual 83% (408) 98% (391) 90% (791)
Homosexual or bisexual 17% (84) 2% (8) 10% (92)
Attendance at GP clinic or other SH clinic for this episode of GW*
GP 38% (114) 47% (134) 42% (248)
Other SH clinic 16% (49) 15% (44) 16% (93)
None 51% (153) 42% (119) 46% (272)
*

Participants reporting attendance with first episode only.

GP, general practitioner; GW, genital warts; SH, sexual health.