It Takes Two and Sometimes More: The Role of Partnership in STD Prevention

Wednesday, March 12, 2008: 10:15 AM-12:00 PM
International Ballroom South
10:15 AM
C3a
STD Diagnoses among Sexually Active Female College Students: Does Sexual Orientation or Gender of Sex Partner(s) Make a Difference?
Lisa L. Lindley, DrPH, MPH, CHES, University of South Carolina; Michelle M. Burcin, MPH, PhD, University of South Carolina
10:30 AM
C3b
The role of same and different sex partners as sources of repeat Chlamydia trachomatis infections
Linda M. Niccolai, PhD, Yale University; Edward White, PhD, Yale University; Kara A. Livingston, BA, Yale University; Melinda Pettigrew, PhD, Yale University
10:45 AM
C3c
Factors associated with concurrent sexual partnerships among men who have sex with men (MSM)
Kyle T. Bernstein, PhD, ScM, San Francisco Department of Public Health; Katherine Ahrens, MPH, San Francisco Department of Public Health; Susan Philip, MD, MPH, San Francisco Department of Public Health; Jeffrey D. Klausner, MD, MPH, San Francisco Department of Public Health
11:00 AM
C3d
Same-sex sexual behavior and sexual risk behaviors among in-school youth in New York City: representative data from the 2005 Youth Risk Behavior Survey
Preeti Pathela, DrPH, MPH, New York City Department of Health & Mental Hygiene; Julia A. Schillinger, MD, MSc, NYC DOHMH / Division of STD Prevention, CDC
11:30 AM
C3f
Estimates of age-specific partnership formation rates among urban men who have sex with men
Sara J. Nelson, MPH, University of Washington; Matthew R. Golden, MD, Public Health - Seattle & King County, University of Washington
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