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Table 1 Number of patient visits, patient demographics and patient diagnoses at encounter by clinic for the overall study period

From: Brief report on the effect of providing single versus assorted brand name condoms to hospital patients: a descriptive study

 

Number of Patient Visits*

n (%)

Internal Medicine Clinic (IMC)

2444

 

   Sex

  

Female

 

1043 (60)

Male

 

702 (40)

   Age

  

14-28

 

228 (13)

29-43

 

457 (26)

44-58

 

506 (29)

59-73

 

400 (23)

74-88

 

148 (8)

≥ 89

 

6 (<1)

   Patient Diagnoses at Encounter

  

Liver, Heart or Other Internal Medicine Exam or Treatment (most frequent diagnoses)

642

Sexually Transmitted Disease (HIV and hepatitis B)

 

74

Drug or Alcohol-Related Condition†

 

145

Emergency/Urgent Care Clinic (ECC)

12 528

 

   Sex

  

Female

 

4957 (63)

Male

 

2876 (37)

   Age

  

14-28

 

2456 (31)

29-43

 

2945 (38)

44-58

 

1507 (19)

59-73

 

705 (9)

74-88

 

213 (3)

≥ 89

 

7 (<1)

   Patient Diagnoses at Encounter

  

Upper Respiratory Disorder (most frequent diagnosis)

 

1293

Sexually Transmitted Disease (gonorrhea, chlamydia, HIV, hepatitis B, trichomonas

 

and genital herpes)

 

38

Drug or Alcohol-Related Condition†

 

1004

  1. *Values include multiple visits by a single patient. †Includes dependent and nondependent drug abuse, and alcohol dependence and intoxication.