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Rev. chil. obstet. ginecol. (En línea) ; 85(6): 595-603, dic. 2020. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1508030

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OBJETIVO: Determinar las prácticas de salud sexual en adolescentes de dos colegios de la provincia de Cañete, Región Lima. MÉTODO: Estudio descriptivo transversal realizado en adolescentes entre 15 y 17 años de edad. RESULTADOS: Se incluyó un total de 127 estudiantes. 50,4% (64) fueron mujeres. La edad promedio fue de 15.67 ±0,65. El 24% (30) de los alumnos habían iniciado relaciones sexuales. Los varones tuvieron más probabilidad de inicio de relaciones sexuales que las mujeres (OR= 4,67 IC95% [1,83-11,95]; p = 0,001) y de acceso a los servicios de salud (OR= 2,51 IC95% [1,065 - 5,92]; p=0,032). Las mujeres tuvieron mayor probabilidad de recibir educación sexual de sus padres (OR = 2,2 IC95% [1,05-4,65]; p= 0,035). CONCLUSIONES: El inicio de relaciones sexuales en los alumnos estuvo dentro de lo reportado en la literatura nacional, los varones tuvieron más probabilidad de inicio de relaciones sexuales y las mujeres mayor probabilidad de recibir educación sexual de sus padres.


OBJECTIVE: To determine the sexual health practices in adolescents from two schools in the province of Cañete, Lima Region. METHOD: Cross-sectional descriptive study carried out in adolescents between 15 and 17 years of age. RESULTS: A total of 127 students were included. 50.4% (64) were women. The average age was 15.67 ± 0.65. The 24% (30) of the students had started sexual relations. Males were more likely to initiate sexual intercourse than females (OR = 4.67 95% CI [1.83-11.95]; p = 0.001) and access to health services (OR = 2.51 CI95 % [1,065-5,92]; p = 0.032). Women were more likely to receive sexual education from their parents (OR = 2.2 95% CI [1.05-4.65]; p = 0.035). CONCLUSIONS: The beginning of sexual relations in the students was within that reported in the national literature, the men were more likely to initiate sexual relations and the women were more likely to receive sexual education from their parents.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Sexual Behavior , Adolescent Behavior , Sexual Health , Peru , Sex Education , Cross-Sectional Studies , Surveys and Questionnaires , Contraception Behavior , Health Services Accessibility
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