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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Sep 5.
Published in final edited form as: J Am Coll Health. 2018 Mar 5;66(4):259–268. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2018.1431896

Table 3.

STI screening & testing services available at student health centers (N = 1,864).

N
N (%)a,b,c
4-yearb,c
n (%)[95%CI]
2-yearb,c
n (%)[95%CI]
Non-MSIb,c
n (%)[95%CI]
MSIb,c
n (%)[95%CI]
Student health center screen any student for STI (including HIV) *** 1201 (88.5) 1041 (91.9) [88.1, 95.7] 160 (71.0) 57.0, 85.0] 912 (89.3) [84.4, 94.2] 289 (85.9) [78.2, 93.5]
Routine screening for asymptomatic students 1005 (86.5) 885 (87.1) [82.3, 92.0] 120 (81.8) [68.8, 94.7] 750 (85.9) [80.2, 91.5] 255 (88.3) [80.9, 95.6]
Express testing for STIs available 287 (24.4) 262 (25.8) [19.4, 32.2] 25 (15.6) [3.2, 28.1] 225 (25.3) [18.6, 32.0] 62 (21.7) [10.6, 32.9]
Self-collected Vaginal Swab available 248 (31.4) 230 (32.6) [24.9, 40.2] 18 (21.2) [0.6, 41.8] 206 (34.7) [25.7, 43.7] 42 (21.3) [11.7, 30.9]
Routinely screen women under 25 for chlamydia 826 (73.8) 737 (75.3) [68.8, 81.8] 89 (63.6) [47.3, 79.8] 624 (73.6) [66.7, 80.6] 202 (74.4) [61.9, 86.8]
Follow-up testing for chlamydia reinfection 630 (82.9) 562 (83.3) [76.8, 89.8] 68 (79.3) [57.8, 100.0] 464 (81.4) [73.6, 89.3] 166 (87.1) [78.9, 95.4]
Gonorrhea testing available 1121 (95.9) 976 (96.7) [94.1, 99.4] 145 (90.4) [79.7, 100.0] 848 (96.4) [93.2, 99.5] 273 (94.3) [88.7, 100.0]
Trichomoniasis testing 884 (83.3) 771 (84.2) [78.6, 89.7] 113 (77.6) [61.1, 94.1] 669 (85.7) [79.5, 91.9] 215 (76.4) [65.9, 86.9]
Serology testing for asymptomatic HSV 814 (77.1) 707 (77.1) [70.7, 83.5] 107 (76.8) [61.0, 92.6] 595 (75.4) [68.4, 82.4] 219 (82.0) [70.9, 93.1]
Syphilis testing routinely conducted
 Yes 503 (46.1) 437 (46.0)[38.8, 53.1] 66 (47.3) [30.0, 64.7] 372 (45.7) [37.6, 53.7] 131 (47.5) [36.3, 58.8]
 No 288 (26.4) 243 (25.5) [18.7, 32.2] 45 (32.3) [16.8, 47.8] 226 (27.7) [20.2, 35.2] 62 (22.3) [11.7, 33.0]
Only if risk factor is identified 298 (27.4) 270 (28.4) [21.7, 35.1] 28 (20.2) [6.3, 34.1] 215 (26.5) [19.3, 33.6] 83 (30.0) [18.3, 41.7]
HIV testing available
 Yes 1084 (92.4) 934 (92.2) [88.0, 96.3] 150 (93.7) [85.1, 100.0] 806 (91.1) [86.3, 95.9] 278 (96.2) [91.9, 100.0]
Type of HIV test:
 Anonymous 19 (1.7) 11 (1.2) [0.0, 2.5] 8 (5.3) [0.0, 12.5] 11 (1.3) [0.0, 2.9] 8 (2.8) [0.0, 6.9]
 Confidential 818 (76.9) 710 (77.2) [71.2, 83.2] 108 (74.8) [58.9, 90.8] 610 (77.6) [70.8, 84.3] 198 (74.8) [64.8, 84.8]
 Both 227 (21.3) 198 (21.5) [15.6, 27.4] 29 (19.8) [4.7, 34.8] 168 (21.0) [14.3, 27.6] 59 (22.2) [12.8, 31.6]
a

Denominators vary by response.

b

Not all responses will sum to 100%.

c

Stratification weights have been applied to reported percentages.

d

For 4year vs. 2 year colleges,

*

denotes significance at a p-value < .05;

**

denotes significance at a p-value <.01; and

***

denotes significance at a p-value ≤ .001.

e

For Non-MSI vs. MSI colleges,

denotes significance at a p-value < .05;

† †

denotes significance at a p-value < .01;

† † †

denotes significance at a p-value ≤ .001.