Perceived Barriers to Care for Urinary Tract Infections in Emerging Adulthood
Jennifer Yarger, Anne M. Suskind, Ina U. Park, Iris Wong, Hannah K. Hecht, Cynthia C. Harper

TL;DR
This study explores why young adults face challenges in seeking care for urinary tract infections, highlighting social and economic barriers.
Contribution
The study identifies specific barriers to UTI care among emerging adults and links them to social determinants of health.
Findings
The most common barriers to UTI care included concerns about bad news and appointment delays.
Socially disadvantaged participants reported significantly more barriers to UTI care.
Younger age and lack of insurance were associated with higher numbers of perceived barriers.
Abstract
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are common in emerging adulthood, yet barriers to care are not well understood. To examine perceived barriers to UTI care among emerging adults, analyzing differences by social determinants of health. Supplementary study to a cluster randomized controlled trial in 29 community colleges in California and Texas. Online surveys were administered May to October 2024. Multivariable mixed-effects logistic and linear regression were used to predict the most common barriers to UTI care and number of barriers by participant characteristics. A total of 667 individuals aged 19–29, assigned female at birth, and sexually experienced with male partners. Outcomes included 14 items assessing perceived barriers to UTI care, developed using the Levesque model of healthcare access as a framework, and a composite score of the total number of barriers. The average age of…
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TopicsUrinary Tract Infections Management · Pelvic floor disorders treatments · Bladder and Urothelial Cancer Treatments
