Awareness regarding Sexually Transmitted Infections among Clinically Suspected Cases Attending Tertiary Care Hospital in India

Authors

  • Prince Kumar Patel
  • Tej Bali Singh
  • Satyendra Kumar Singh
  • Vikash Singh Patel
  • Swati Singh
  • Ranjana Singh

Keywords:

Awareness, Knowledge, Sexually transmitted infection

Abstract

Background: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) include a range of clinical syndromes that may be
acquired/ transmitted from one individual to another through sexual activity. Aims/Objectives: This study
aimed to determine the awareness and knowledge of sexually transmitted infections and its associated factors
among clinically suspected cases. Methodology: A hospital-based cross-sectional study design was used
among 194 STIs patients between aged 15 to 60 years from a tertiary care hospital during August 2022 to
March 2023. Data were collected through self-administered structured schedule. A multivariate logistic
regression analysis was used to identify factors associated with awareness and knowledge of STIs. Results:
The proportion of respondents with good awareness and knowledge about STIs was 62% and 50%
respectively. Respondents with poor awareness and poor knowledge of STIs were found to be more likely to
engage in informal treatment care (AOR = 7.39, 95% CI 2.14-25.52 P = 0.002),) and (AOR = 1.21, 95% CI
1.34-4.30, P = 0.021). Place of residence, educational status, occupation, type of treatment care was found to
be significantly associated with awareness of STIs and type of treatment care, referral status, delay in seeking
treatment were found to be significantly associated with knowledge of STIs. Conclusions: The current
findings show that the knowledge level on STIs has slightly increased compared to previous studies, but it
was still unsatisfactory. The existing education programs in the country should be enhanced, by conveying
more information on STIs.

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Published

2024-09-11

How to Cite

Patel, P. K., Singh, T. B., Singh, S. K., Patel, V. S., Singh, S., & Singh, R. (2024). Awareness regarding Sexually Transmitted Infections among Clinically Suspected Cases Attending Tertiary Care Hospital in India. Indian Journal of Preventive & Social Medicine, 55(3), 130–140. Retrieved from http://ijpsm.co.in/index.php/ijpsm/article/view/364