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Revista Cubana de Medicina Tropical
Knowledge about Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) and behavior among adolescent nursing students
Oliva Pérez, Maritza3  González Barroso, Marilú2  Saavedra Ramírez, Claribel1  Zelada Valdés, Adrian4  Valdivia Romero, Ángel2 
[1] Hospital General Docente Dr. Enrique Cabrera, La Habana, Cuba;Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de La Habana, Cuba;Policlínico Docente Universitario Salvador Allende, La Habana, Cuba;Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas, La Habana, Cuba
关键词: STI;    HIV;    adolescence;    knowledge about STIs/HIV;    perception;    behavior;   
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学科分类:传染病学
来源: SciELO
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Introduction: sexually Transmitted Infections are a serious health problem. More than 333 million new cases are reported worldwide every year, and adolescents are the most commonly affected age group. Objectives: determine the level of knowledge about STIs/HIV and its correspondence with demographic factors, as well as the relationship between gender, behavior and perception in a group of adolescents. Methods: a cross-sectional observational study was conducted with 92 nursing students from Dr. Enrique Cabrera School of Medical Sciences in March 2011. The variables considered were demographic factors, level of knowledge about STIs/HIV, behavior and perception among adolescents. Results:adequate and inadequate knowledge was 84.7 % and 15.2 %, respectively. Age and gender influenced the level of knowledge about STIs/HIV (p=0.0077 and p=0.0097, respectively). It was also found that gender may significantly influence the age when sexual relations are started (p=0.0002), and that adolescents start their sexual life at an increasingly early age. Conclusions: it was determined that the level of knowledge about STIs/HIV among nursing students is inadequate. It was also found that demographic factors may influence the level of knowledge about STIs/HIV, and gender may influence the age when sexual relations are started.

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