Explanation for Sensitive Questions

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[NCHHSTP] The STD Surveillance Network (SSuN)

Explanation for Sensitive Questions

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Explanation for Sensitive Questions


Enhanced STD Surveillance Network (SSuN)


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Source

Variable Name

Potentially Sensitive Questions

Justification

Attachment #5 & Attachment #8

P3_PTX_Birthsex

What was your sex at birth (recorded on your birth certificate)?

  • 1= Male

  • 2=Female

  • 3=Intersex

  • 4=Unknown

  • 9=Refused

Sex at birth is to differentiate between current gender identity and biologic sex at birth to better represent gender/sexual minorities.


P3_PTX_GendID

What gender or sex do you consider yourself to be?

  • 1=Male

  • 2=Female

  • 3=Male-to-Female TG

  • 4=Female-to-Male TG

  • 5=TG Unspecified

  • 6=Queer, Gender Non-binary

  • 7=Other

  • 8=Refused

Self-perceived gender identity is behaviorally relevant and critical to understanding the epidemiology of STD risk-behaviors.


P3_PTX_GenderSP

During the past 12 months, have you had sex with only males, only females or both?

  • 1=Males only

  • 2=Females only

  • 3=Both Males and Females

  • 4=Unknown

  • 9=refused

Gender of sex partners is relevant to STD risk and critical to understanding the epidemiology of STD risk-behaviors.


P3_PTX_TGSP

During the past 12 months, have you had sex with a transgender man or transgender woman?

  • 1=Yes

  • 2=No

  • 3=Don't Know /Don't Remember/ Not Sure

  • 4=Refused

Sex partner characteristics are relevant to STD risk and critical to understanding the epidemiology of STD risk-behaviors.


P3_PTX_Sxorient

Do you consider yourself to be …?

  • 1=Heterosexual/Straight (not Gay or Lesbian)

  • 2=Gay/Lesbian/Homosexual

  • 3=Bisexual

  • 4=Other/Don't Know

  • 9=Refused

Sexual orientation is behaviorally relevant and critical to understanding the epidemiology of STD risk-behaviors.


P3_PTX_GenderMRSP

Thinking back to the last time you had sex, was the

person you had sex with…(male/female)?

1=Male

2=Female

3=Male-to-Female TG

4=Female-to-Male TG

5=TG Unknown or Unspecified

9=Unknown

Gender of most recent sex partner is relevant to STD risk and critical to understanding the epidemiology of STD risk-behaviors.


F1_sex_BC

What is the patient’s sex documented by the birth

certificate?

1= Male

2= Female

3=Intersex

4=Unknown

Establishes sex at birth to compare with self-perceived gender identity


F1_gender

What is the patient’s gender?

1= Male

2= Female

3=Transgender M to F

4=Transgender F to M

5=Transgender unspecified

6= Other

9= Not captured

Self-perceived gender identity is behaviorally relevant and critical to understanding the epidemiology of STD risk-behaviors.


F1_MENSEX

How many male sex partners has the patient had in

the last 3 months?

Establishes sexual activity profile and is relevant to STD risk and understanding the epidemiology of STD risk-behaviors


F1_FEMSEX

How many female sex partners has the patient had

in the last 3 months?

Establishes sexual activity profile and is relevant to STD risk and understanding the epidemiology of STD risk-behaviors


F1_TRANSEX

How many transgender sex partners has the patient

had in the last 3 months?

Establishes sexual activity profile and is relevant to STD risk and understanding the epidemiology of STD risk-behaviors


F1_MSM_12

Does the male patient have a history of having male

sex partners in the previous 12 months?

Establishes sexual activity profile and is relevant to STD risk and understanding the epidemiology of STD risk-behaviors


F1_Sexor3

Has the patient had sex with men, women, or both

over the past 3 months?

Sites must either collect both F1_MENSEX, F1_FEMSEX, F1_TRANSEX or both F1_SEXOR3 and NUMSEX. It is NOT necessary to collect all 5 variables.


F1_Sexuality

Does the patient consider him/herself gay

(homosexual), straight, or bisexual?

1 = gay/homosexual

2= straight/heterosexual

3= bisexual

4= Other

9 = Not captured

Constructs a self-identified sexual activity profile of the patient


F1_HIV_partner

Does the patient report having sex with a known

HIV positive partner in the last 12 months?

1= Yes

2= No

3= Unsure/ doesn’t know

9= Not captured

Knowledge and behaviors of STD/HIV prevention among patients provide critical insight into ongoing risk


NS1_Gender

What is your current gender identity?

1= Male

2= Female

3=Transgender M to F

4=Transgender F to M

5=Transgender unspecified

6= Other

9= Unknown


Self-perceived gender identity is behaviorally relevant and critical to understanding the epidemiology of STD risk-behaviors.


NS1_Sex

What is the patient’s sex documented by the birth

certificate?

1= Male

2= Female

9=Unknown

Establishes sex at birth to compare with self-perceived gender identity



Does the patient consider him/herself gay

(homosexual), straight, or bisexual?

1 = gay/homosexual

2= straight/heterosexual

3= bisexual

4= Other

9 = Not captured

Constructs a self-identified sexual activity profile of the patient



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