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. 2015 Jan 15;12(1):e1001777. doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1001777

Table 3. Receipt of public health partner services within subgroups of patients during baseline and intervention periods.

Population Characteristic Baseline Intervention
Total N Percent Total N Percent
Total 5,974 1,506 25.2% 39,234 17,614 44.9%
Age
14–19 y 1,868 497 26.6% 12,281 5,723 46.6%
20–24 y 2,255 543 24.1% 15,335 6,938 45.2%
25–29 y 1,014 255 25.2% 6,526 2,816 43.2%
30–34 y 410 122 29.8% 2,580 1,079 41.8%
35–44 y 285 70 24.6% 1,801 751 41.7%
>45 y 85 15 17.7% 543 252 46.4%
Race
White 2,951 817 27.7% 19,513 8,812 45.2%
Black 532 163 30.6% 3,708 1,940 52.3%
Native American 193 44 22.8% 1,045 355 34.0%
Asian 124 43 34.7% 1,140 537 47.1%
Other 260 42 16.2% 2,148 897 41.8%
Multiple 108 34 31.5% 680 250 51.5%
Unknown 1,806 363 20.1% 11,000 4,723 42.9%
Ethnicity
Hispanic 910 179 19.7% 5,626 2,033 36.1%
Non-Hispanic 2,927 855 29.2% 19,924 9,270 46.5%
Unknown 2,137 179 22.1% 13,684 6,311 46.1%
Gender
Female 4,457 1,139 25.6% 29,885 13,645 45.7%
Male 1,470 364 24.8% 9,310 3,959 42.5%
Diagnosis
Chlamydia only 5,248 1,227 23.4% 36,054 15,907 44.1%
Gonorrhea only 462 172 37.2% 2,122 1,131 53.3%
Both 264 107 40.5% 1,058 576 54.4%
Provider type
Family planning 1,441 385 26.7% 8,678 3,513 40.5%
Women’s health 487 141 29.0% 3,626 1,691 46.6%
Private 1,319 358 27.1% 9,923 4,814 48.5%
ER/urgent care 531 149 28.1% 3,978 2,138 53.8%
Military 385 26 6.8% 3,730 1,703 45.7%
Other 1,211 310 25.6% 7,709 3,157 41.0%
Unknown 600 137 22.8% 1,590 598 37.6%
IPP clinicsa
IPP clinic 1,747 517 29.6% 10,817 4,435 41.0%
Not IPP clinic 4,226 989 23.4% 28,409 13,177 46.4%

aClinics that provided C. trachomatis outcome data.

ER, emergency room.