Contraceptive Behaviour
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1. Entrada na Sexualidade e Práticas Contraceptivas: a experiência de jovens em três capitais brasileiras. / Entrada na Sexualidade e Práticas Contraceptivas: a experiência de jovens em três capitais brasileiras.
Este estudo investigou os fatores associados ao uso de métodos contraceptivos e de proteção na primeira relação sexual. Foram analisados os dados de 2.790 jovens de ambos os sexos de 20 a 24 anos, participantes de um inquérito domiciliar realizado em três capitais brasileiras, através de entrevistas face-a-face, em amostra probabilística em três es
Publicado em: 2006
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2. Adolescence and sexual life: analysis of the sexual initiation among adolescents from the east area of the city of São Paulo / "Adolescência e vida sexual: análise do início da vida sexual de adolescentes residentes na zona leste do município de São Paulo"
Women and men initiate their sexual life in different ways mainly during adolescence. Sexual practices in youth have been described as dynamic and in constant transformation, though its profile should be considered as having an impact in reproductive health. This study aimed to analyse associated factors to the onset of sexual life and to describe the first
Publicado em: 2005
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3. Influence of contraceptive gestogen pills on sexual behaviour and the spread of gonorrhoea.
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4. The sexual behaviour and knowledge about AIDS in a group of young adolescent girls in Leeds.
A questionnaire was given to 56 sexually active girls 12-16 years old, in a juvenile assessment centre or attending a genitourinary medicine clinic. Sexual behaviour, drug use, contraceptive practice and knowledge and attitudes about AIDS were evaluated. The girls were similar in demographic characteristics from both centres and were regarded as one group. S
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5. Sexual behaviour of adolescents before and after the advent of AIDS.
OBJECTIVES: To asses changes in sexual behaviour and use of contraceptive methods in Danish adolescents from the period before the advent of AIDS up to the present. DESIGN: Comparative study comparing data obtained from two identical cross sectional surveys SETTING: Grenaa Gymnasium, Denmark. SUBJECTS: 626 high school students in 1982 and 499 high school stu
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6. Sexual behaviour of women with human papillomavirus (HPV) lesions of the uterine cervix.
To analyse the epidemiological aspects contributing to the transmission of human papillomavirus (HPV) lesions (flat, inverted, and papillomatous condylomas) of the uterine cervix, we recorded the sexual behaviour of 146 women who consecutively attended the department of obstetrics and gynaecology of Kuopio University Central Hospital with a cervical HPV lesi
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7. Chlamydia trachomatis and oral contraceptive use: a quantitative review.
OBJECTIVES--Chlamydia trachomatis is now recognised as a major sexually transmitted disease; oral contraceptive use is rapidly increasing particularly in developing countries. There are thus important public health implications of the many reports that isolation of C trachomatis is more frequent among users of oral contraceptives. The aim of this analysis wa
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8. Premenstrual exacerbation of asthma.
Questionnaires and twice daily peak expiratory flow measurements were used to evaluate the effects of the menstrual cycle in asthmatic women. Forty per cent of women reported premenstrual deterioration in their symptoms and this was confirmed by peak flow recordings. No correlations were found between premenstrual exacerbation of asthma and symptoms of preme
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9. Sexually transmitted disease among married Zambian women: the role of male and female sexual behaviour in prevention and management.
OBJECTIVES: Few studies have evaluated the relation between male and female sexual behaviour and STD among married African women. The objectives of this study were to identify male and female sexual behaviour associated with female STD, and to explore whether incorporating male and female sexual behaviour and male symptoms can improve algorithms for STD mana
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10. Sexual behaviour among youth clinic visitors in Sweden: knowledge and experiences in an HIV perspective.
OBJECTIVE--To study the knowledge and experience of sexuality, contraception and sexually transmitted diseases among sexually active adolescents in Sweden. SUBJECTS--Youth clinic visitors. SETTING--Seventy-four youth clinics from all over the country of Sweden. METHODS--A questionnaire with 17 multiple choice and nine open questions was distributed to all vi
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11. The relationship between knowledge about sexually transmitted diseases and actual sexual behaviour in a group of teenage girls.
PURPOSE: To assess longitudinally the relationship between knowledge about sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and sexual behaviour, contraceptive use, STD protection and social class in a group of Swedish teenage girls. METHODS: Girls starting their upper secondary school education were invited to attend a teenage clinic during a period of 2 years (5 visit
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12. Teenage girls and venereal disease prophylaxis.
One of the main aims of venereal disease education is to encourage the use of prophylactic techniques by sexually-active persons. To do this educators must convey information about prophylaxis that is relevant. This study was designed to assess the knowledge, attitude, and behaviour regarding prophylaxis of a group of 200 American adolescent girls. The findi