TITLE:
Designing Public Awareness Campaigns for Dermatology-Specific STI Manifestations
AUTHORS:
Karen Gonzalez, Carolina Benitez, Neha Iska, Afreen Hussaini, Nesreen Shahrour, Louis Falk, Kelly Frasier
KEYWORDS:
Sexually Transmitted Infections, Adolescents, Dermatological Manifestations, Public Awareness Campaigns, Health Communication, Sexual Health Education, Preventative Health
JOURNAL NAME:
Advances in Sexual Medicine,
Vol.15 No.3,
July
3,
2025
ABSTRACT: Adolescents account for nearly half of all newly diagnosed sexually transmitted infections (STIs), a disproportionate burden driven by limited sexual health education, inconsistent condom use, and a lack of awareness regarding early clinical manifestations. Many STIs present with cutaneous signs that could serve as early diagnostic clues; however, dermatological symptoms often go unrecognized by adolescents, contributing to delayed care and increased morbidity. Despite this, public health initiatives rarely emphasize dermatologic features in STI education. This review critically examines the role of dermatology-specific public awareness campaigns in STI prevention among adolescents. Drawing upon interdisciplinary literature from dermatology, behavioral science, and health communication, we identify key elements of effective campaigns, including culturally tailored messaging, visual dermatologic education tools, and adolescent-centered community engagement strategies. By analyzing the successes and shortcomings of existing efforts, this review provides a framework for designing future campaigns that close knowledge gaps, destigmatize cutaneous STI symptoms, and foster proactive healthcare-seeking behavior. Integrating dermatologic insight into public health strategy is imperative to reversing the rise of STIs in adolescents and ensuring they are equipped to recognize, respond to, and prevent infection.