2018
DOI: 10.5205/1981-8963-v12i3a25063p753-762-2018
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Vulnerability of adolescents to sexually transmissible diseases in primary care

Abstract: Objective: to identify the vulnerability situations adolescents are in relation to Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Primary Health Care. Method: this is a bibliographical, descriptive, integrative review type search of articles in the MEDLINE, BDENF and LILACS databases, in the period from January 2011 to December 2015. For this purpose, the following descriptors were used: adolescent, sexually transmitted diseases and primary health care, all with associations applying the “AND” in Portuguese, English and Spa… Show more

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“…27 Early sexual initiation in women is associated with higher risk of pregnancy and as a result, low educational level, financial dependence, and new pregnancy in the following years. [28][29] Moreover, a study developed with school adolescents sexually active before the age of 15 years evidenced as one of the risk factors for STIs (59.9%). 19 Among the women's risk behaviors briefly mentioned in the studies and hitherto little discussed are: digital tools for sexual partner recruitment, as well as women having sex with women, age disparity in relationships, and intergenerational relationships.…”
Section: Moure-rodríguez Et Al 2016mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…27 Early sexual initiation in women is associated with higher risk of pregnancy and as a result, low educational level, financial dependence, and new pregnancy in the following years. [28][29] Moreover, a study developed with school adolescents sexually active before the age of 15 years evidenced as one of the risk factors for STIs (59.9%). 19 Among the women's risk behaviors briefly mentioned in the studies and hitherto little discussed are: digital tools for sexual partner recruitment, as well as women having sex with women, age disparity in relationships, and intergenerational relationships.…”
Section: Moure-rodríguez Et Al 2016mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…sono e preocupação com o futuro (OLIVEIRA et al, 2015;GALVÃO et al, 2015). Os fatores socioeconômicos podem influencia na qualidade e quantidade de informações sobre a sexualidade do jovem e cuidados com a saúde (OLIVEIRA et al, 2018;SOUZA et al, 2017).…”
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“…A Organização Mundial da Saúde (OMS) define a adolescência como a segunda década da vida, marcada por transformações biopsicossociais quanto ao amadurecimento pessoal e sexual, à procura de identidade adulta e à busca de autonomia familiar [1][2][3] . Reconhecendo a existência e/ou a sobreposição de fragilidades no ser e/ou no estar, os adolescentes constituem um grupo vulnerável, sobretudo no que se refere ao exercício da sexualidade 4 .…”
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