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    J Public Health Manag Pract. 2008 Mar-Apr;14(2):E1-8.

    Data suppression strategies used during surveillance data release by sexually transmitted disease prevention programs.

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    Office of Epidemiology, Division of Disease Prevention, Virginia Department of Health, 109 Governor's St, Suite 321, Richmond, VA 23219, USA. chris@vhi.org

    Abstract

    OBJECTIVES:

    This study investigates the data suppression or statistical disclosure limitation (DL) practices used during surveillance data Release by sexually transmitted disease (STD) prevention programs.

    METHODS:

    We classified DL strategies from a Web-based data query system that collected data from state health departments. We tested mean STD incidence Rates in states that used data suppression versus those that did not.

    RESULTS:

    Five types of DL were identified: no suppression (n = 15), numerator-only (n = 10), denominator-only (n = 6), demographic-only (n = 7), and mixed strategies (n = 12). Twenty-two states (62%) used data suppression strategies differently through time. Chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis Rates were higher in the nonsuppression states than those of the suppression states (P = .03, P = .008, P = .009, Respectively).

    CONCLUSIONS:

    Cell suppression is the preferred method of DL used by STD prevention programs. More Research is needed to evaluate the effectiveness of this strategy as a means of balancing the public health utility of the data tables and the protection of confidentiality.

    PMID:
    18287907
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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