NavGeneral InfoEmail Print Geography Jordan (JOR) Al ‘Āşimah, Az Zarqā’ Coverage type Subnational Time period covered 01/2004 - 12/2004 Data type Survey: Cross-sectionalExamHealth facilityInterview Summary The Jordan 2004 Sexually Transmitted Infections Prevalence Study was a cross-sectional study that examined women attending JAFPP clinics in Jordon. The purpose was to determine both the prevalence of STIs and the etiological agents causing vaginal discharge, as well as to provide data for control program planning. A total of 799 women were surveyed. Data were collected with a questionnaire and medical examination, which included specimen collection to test for STIs. Keywords Anogenital herpes, Blood tests, Chlamydia, Counseling, Education, Employment, Gonococcal infections, Income, Marital status, Medical tests, Military service, Prevalence, STDs, Syphilis, Teachers, Trichomoniasis Citation Contributors Jordan University Hospital Jordanian Association for Family Planning and Protection (JAFPP) Suggested citation Jordan University Hospital, Jordanian Association for Family Planning and Protection (JAFPP). Jordan Sexually Transmitted Infections Prevalence Study 2004. GHDx Entry last modified on: Aug 12, 2024