2010, Number 1
Sexuality and practices of risk among adolescents in CD. Victora Tamps
Language: Spanish
References: 12
Page: 16-22
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ABSTRACT
Introduction: The proportion of adolescents who have initiated sexual relations is increasing and they are beginning at an earlier age, nevertheless the ability to avoid pregnancy does not accompany this behavior. At the Sanitary Jurisdiction number 1,in Cd. Victoria, Tamaulipas; year 2008. they took care of 15,137 pregnant women, and of these, 22.0% are pregnancies in subjects who are younger than 20 years, affecting them in a considerable way in relation to life plans and the future of the adolescent mothers. Objetive: The aim of this research was to describe the characteristics of the adolescent sexual behavior, variables related to the beginning of sexual activity and risk practices for pregnancy. Methodology: A correlational, transversal, descriptive and observational study was carried out (Polit & Hungler, 1999) in adolescents of 12 to 19 years of age, both sexes, through a non-probabilistic sampling by availability, using an instrument with a Cronbach’salpha of 0.82 Results: The sampling was of 1212, half of the cases are in the rank of 15 to 17 years and the mean is 16 years. 97% know about contraceptive methods but they do not know how they work. The information was acquired in school and from friends. 22% have active sexual life beginning between 14 and 15 years. They did not use a contraceptive method because the sexual relation was not planned. 50% have more than one couple. There was no association between age and the number of couples or between the age and the last time that they had sexual relations. Discussion: The information that we obtained about sexual behavior do not differ from the one that was reported on the literature revision. Sexual activity begins earlier in men than in women. The use of contraceptive methods is not generalizable, neither in the first nor in the last sexual relation. Conclusions: A high percentage do not know about contraceptive methods and how they work, considering these variables as a risk of pregnancy in adolescents.REFERENCES
Organización Mundial de la Salud & Fondo de Población de naciones Unidas (2000) “Doble protección contra las infecciones de transmisión sexual incluyendo el SID A y el embarazo no deseado”. Ginebra: Organización Mundial de la Salud. Programa de Naciones Unidas sobre VIH/SID A y Fondo de Población de naciones Unidas
Elías García Y,; Guridi González M., Dorta Guridi Z., Noda L., Reyes Díaz Z. Comportamiento de la sexualidad en un grupo de adolescentes del área de salud de Mulgoba. Revista Electrónica Psicologia-Cientifica.com ISSN: 2011-2521. Disponible en: http://www.psicologiacientifica.com/bv/index.php consultada: 10 Nov. 2006