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Could I have an STI?

Question Id
(Enter as a capital Q
and a number
no spaces)
Question or StatementResponse Go to Question or Outcome
(based on response selected)
Q1 Have you ever had sex? This includes oral, vaginal or anal sex. Yes Q2
   No Outcome1
Q2 In the last year, how often did you use condoms when you had sex? Always Q3
  Nearly alwaysQ4
  SometimesQ5
  Hardly everQ5
  NeverQ5
Q3 Have you ever been tested for a sexually transmitted infection (STI)? Yes Outcome2
   No Outcome2
Q4Have you ever been tested for a sexually transmitted infection (STI)?YesOutcome3
  NoOutcome4
Q5Have you ever been tested for a sexually transmitted infection (STI)?YesOutcome4
  NoOutcome4

This is our advice:

If and when you choose to have sex, you should consider using condoms to stop you getting an STI. Remember that condoms aren't 100% effective against STI's. We would still recommend testing at least once a year even if you use them every time.


This is our advice:

Great work! Just remember that condoms aren't 100% effective against STI's. We would still recommend that you get an STI test in the next few weeks.


This is our advice:

Great work! It sounds like you are usually pretty good at using condoms. As you don't always use condoms and they are not 100% effective against STI's we would still recommend that you get an STI test in the next few weeks.


This is our advice:

You might be at risk of getting an STI. Some STI's don't have symptoms so you don't necessarily know if you have one. We recommend you get tested for STI's in the next few weeks. Think about discussing this with the people you have had sex.
You should definitely be using condoms every time you have sex.

What next? Book an appointment at Q Clinic either by telephoning 4150 2754 or by e-mail.
Our services are free and confidential.


 
 
 

Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service

Last updated: 11 December 2020