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Estudo dos fatores sociodemográficos associados à aquisição de infeções sexualmente transmissíveis em estudantes estrangeiros em intercâmbio universitário em Portugal

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Summary:Background: Sexual transmitted infections are a main cause of morbidity, being a public health problem due to its reproductive complications, mostly observed in teenagers and young adults. The purpose of this study was to evaluate sociodemographic factors and risky behaviours associated with sexual transmitted infections acquisition and to assess personal awareness of risky behaviour and the knowledge about Chlamydia trachomatis infection between foreign exchange students in Portugal. Material and Methods: The main instrument for data collection was a questionnaire, applied to foreign students in university exchange in Portugal, during the years 2012/2013, 2013/2014 e 2014/2015 Results: Three hundred and thirty eight (338) questionnaires were evaluated, being 58.3% female students, aged between 17 and 30 years old. Mean age for the beginning of the sexual activity was 17.5 years old and the mean number of lifetime sexual partners was 6.9. Concerning the answers given: 11.8% mentioned a sexual relationship with the same gender, 9.5% mentioned that they have never done oral sex and 29% assumed they had practiced anal sex; 82.1% mentioned alcohol/drugs consumption; 21% did not know that Sexual transmitted infections can be transmitted through oral sex and 42.3% did not recognize Chlamydia trachomatis as an Sexual transmitted infections agent. Discussion: Although sexual transmitted infections can affect individuals of all ages, races and sexual orientation, various demographic, social and behavioral factors have revealed influence in their prevalence rates. Conclusion: Despite knowing about sexual transmitted infections, these students maintain sexual risky behaviours, mainly early age for starting sexual activity, multiple sexual partners and the absence of protection during sexual activities.
Authors:Global Health and Tropical Medicine (GHTM); TB, HIV and opportunistic diseases and pathogens (THOP); Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical (IHMT)
Subject:International educational exchange Risk-taking Chlamydia trachomatis Medicine(all) Sexual behavior Portugal Sexually transmitted diseases Students SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being Surveys and questionnaires Socioeconomic factors
Year:2018
Country:Portugal
Document type:journal article
Access type:Open
Associated institution:Repositório Institucional da UNL, RUN, Acta Médica Portuguesa
Language:Portuguese
Origin:Repositório Institucional da UNL
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Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical (IHMT)
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description Background: Sexual transmitted infections are a main cause of morbidity, being a public health problem due to its reproductive complications, mostly observed in teenagers and young adults. The purpose of this study was to evaluate sociodemographic factors and risky behaviours associated with sexual transmitted infections acquisition and to assess personal awareness of risky behaviour and the knowledge about Chlamydia trachomatis infection between foreign exchange students in Portugal. Material and Methods: The main instrument for data collection was a questionnaire, applied to foreign students in university exchange in Portugal, during the years 2012/2013, 2013/2014 e 2014/2015 Results: Three hundred and thirty eight (338) questionnaires were evaluated, being 58.3% female students, aged between 17 and 30 years old. Mean age for the beginning of the sexual activity was 17.5 years old and the mean number of lifetime sexual partners was 6.9. Concerning the answers given: 11.8% mentioned a sexual relationship with the same gender, 9.5% mentioned that they have never done oral sex and 29% assumed they had practiced anal sex; 82.1% mentioned alcohol/drugs consumption; 21% did not know that Sexual transmitted infections can be transmitted through oral sex and 42.3% did not recognize Chlamydia trachomatis as an Sexual transmitted infections agent. Discussion: Although sexual transmitted infections can affect individuals of all ages, races and sexual orientation, various demographic, social and behavioral factors have revealed influence in their prevalence rates. Conclusion: Despite knowing about sexual transmitted infections, these students maintain sexual risky behaviours, mainly early age for starting sexual activity, multiple sexual partners and the absence of protection during sexual activities.
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spellingShingle Estudo dos fatores sociodemográficos associados à aquisição de infeções sexualmente transmissíveis em estudantes estrangeiros em intercâmbio universitário em Portugal
International educational exchange
Risk-taking
Chlamydia trachomatis
Medicine(all)
Sexual behavior
Portugal
Sexually transmitted diseases
Students
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
Surveys and questionnaires
Socioeconomic factors
title Estudo dos fatores sociodemográficos associados à aquisição de infeções sexualmente transmissíveis em estudantes estrangeiros em intercâmbio universitário em Portugal
topic International educational exchange
Risk-taking
Chlamydia trachomatis
Medicine(all)
Sexual behavior
Portugal
Sexually transmitted diseases
Students
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
Surveys and questionnaires
Socioeconomic factors