Abstract

Patients may feel uncomfortable reporting vulvovaginal symptoms. Computer-assisted self-interview (CASI) often results in higher responsiveness than clinician-interview (CI). Sparse data exists on how survey modalities affect report of symptoms. We compared CASI versus CI for self-reported vulvovaginal symptoms.

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