Journal article
Women view key sexual behaviours as the trigger for the onset and recurrence of bacterial vaginosis
JE Bilardi, SM Walker, MJ Temple-Smith, RP McNair, J Mooney-Somers, LA Vodstrcil, CE Bellhouse, CK Fairley, CS Bradshaw
Plos One | Published : 2017
Open access
Abstract
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) affects a third of women of reproductive age in the US and there is increasing evidence to suggest it may be sexually transmitted. This study aimed to extend and validate the findings of our earlier smaller qualitative study by exploring in detail women's views and experiences of the triggering factors associated with BV onset and recurrence. Methods Women aged 20-49, who had experienced one or more symptomatic episode of BV within 6 months, were opportunistically recruited to complete a 38-item questionnaire on their experience of BV. Results 103 women completed the questionnaire. Women were significantly more likely to report sexual than lifestyle factors triggered..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Dr Jade Bilardi is in receipt of an NHMRC Early Career Fellowship no 1013135.