Adolescents at the STD sector of the Universidade Federal Fluminense
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Summary: | Introduction: The relevance of STDs for the teenage age group manisfests itself due to the increasing precocity of sexual relations, the increase in the number of sexual partners and the lack of constancy in the use of preservatives. OMS data report an increase in the frequency of STDs among teenagers. One third of all STDs occur in this age group, and one adolescent in four contracts an STD before becoming an adult. Objective: To describe the care given to teenagers of both sexes at the STD Sector of the Universidade Federal Fluminense during the year 1995. Methodology: Data were collected from a analysis of all teenage patient records seen at the STD Sector on 1995. Data collected included: sex; age; age at the first sexual relation; color; marital status; residential district; contraceptive use and method; how the patient was referred to the Sector; profession; fidelity to the partner; number of visits to the Sector; number of gestations; chief complaint; previous STDs and diagnosed disease. Results: In 1995, of the 1187 patients seen at the STD Sector, 201 were teenagers - 16.9% of the total; 3 were children - 0.2% of the total. The rest were adults - 82.9%. Among the teenagers, 57 were male (28.4%) and 144 female (71.6%). Of all adolescents, 44.6% lived in the city of Niterói, 43.2% in the city of São Gonçalo and 12.2% lived in other districts of the state of Rio de Janeiro. The median age at the time of the first sexual relation was 14.3 years. 73% reported having only one partner (45% of the male and 84.4% of female adolescent patients). Friends and other patients referred 28.7% of all teenagers to the Sector; doctors from private clinics referred 4.2% of the total (12.8% of male and 0.8% of female patients). Concerning contraceptive use, 35.2% of the girls reported not using any method; 22.8% used oral contraceptives and 13.8% were pregnant. Only 10.5% of the girls reported condoms were routinely used for their sexual relations; 86% informed condoms were not used. 8 female adolescents reported having had an abortion. Of all teenagers, 2.7%, all of them female, informed having been victims of sexual violence. 6% reported previous genital infection, being 5 cases of syphilis and 3 of gonorrhoea. 32% of all female adolescents sought medical care at the Sector for vaginal discharge; 35% of the male adolescents for urethritis. 57% of the girls had vulvovaginitis diagnosed, 9.6% HPV infection, 9% syphilis, 3.6% gonorrhoea and one of them was HIV-positive. 11 female patients had more than one genital infection. 23.9% of the male adolescents had gonorrhoea, 20.7% HPV infection, 10.4% syphilis. None was HIV-positive. The return rate was 58%. Conclusion: The total of 201 teenagers represented 16.9% of all patients seen in 1995. The majority (55.4%) of teenagers were from outside the district of Niterói; 51.3% were students; 30.8% workers; 32.5% of all teenagers did not use any contraceptive method; 8.3% reported being virgin; 86% denied using preservatives; 13.9% of the female adolescents were pregnant at the time of the first visit to our Sector; 2.7% of the girls reported having been victims of sexual violence; the most common diagnosis was vulvovaginitis among females and urethritis among males; 10% of the female and 17.3% of the male teenagers presented no genital infections. As many did not have clinical STDs or other infections the return rate of 58% was considered excellent. |
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Adolescents at the STD sector of the Universidade Federal FluminensePerfil do atendimento ao adolescentes no setor de DST da Universidade Federal FluminenseadolescenteDSTinfecção genitalassistênciaadolescentSTDgenital infectionassistanceIntroduction: The relevance of STDs for the teenage age group manisfests itself due to the increasing precocity of sexual relations, the increase in the number of sexual partners and the lack of constancy in the use of preservatives. OMS data report an increase in the frequency of STDs among teenagers. One third of all STDs occur in this age group, and one adolescent in four contracts an STD before becoming an adult. Objective: To describe the care given to teenagers of both sexes at the STD Sector of the Universidade Federal Fluminense during the year 1995. Methodology: Data were collected from a analysis of all teenage patient records seen at the STD Sector on 1995. Data collected included: sex; age; age at the first sexual relation; color; marital status; residential district; contraceptive use and method; how the patient was referred to the Sector; profession; fidelity to the partner; number of visits to the Sector; number of gestations; chief complaint; previous STDs and diagnosed disease. Results: In 1995, of the 1187 patients seen at the STD Sector, 201 were teenagers - 16.9% of the total; 3 were children - 0.2% of the total. The rest were adults - 82.9%. Among the teenagers, 57 were male (28.4%) and 144 female (71.6%). Of all adolescents, 44.6% lived in the city of Niterói, 43.2% in the city of São Gonçalo and 12.2% lived in other districts of the state of Rio de Janeiro. The median age at the time of the first sexual relation was 14.3 years. 73% reported having only one partner (45% of the male and 84.4% of female adolescent patients). Friends and other patients referred 28.7% of all teenagers to the Sector; doctors from private clinics referred 4.2% of the total (12.8% of male and 0.8% of female patients). Concerning contraceptive use, 35.2% of the girls reported not using any method; 22.8% used oral contraceptives and 13.8% were pregnant. Only 10.5% of the girls reported condoms were routinely used for their sexual relations; 86% informed condoms were not used. 8 female adolescents reported having had an abortion. Of all teenagers, 2.7%, all of them female, informed having been victims of sexual violence. 6% reported previous genital infection, being 5 cases of syphilis and 3 of gonorrhoea. 32% of all female adolescents sought medical care at the Sector for vaginal discharge; 35% of the male adolescents for urethritis. 57% of the girls had vulvovaginitis diagnosed, 9.6% HPV infection, 9% syphilis, 3.6% gonorrhoea and one of them was HIV-positive. 11 female patients had more than one genital infection. 23.9% of the male adolescents had gonorrhoea, 20.7% HPV infection, 10.4% syphilis. None was HIV-positive. The return rate was 58%. Conclusion: The total of 201 teenagers represented 16.9% of all patients seen in 1995. The majority (55.4%) of teenagers were from outside the district of Niterói; 51.3% were students; 30.8% workers; 32.5% of all teenagers did not use any contraceptive method; 8.3% reported being virgin; 86% denied using preservatives; 13.9% of the female adolescents were pregnant at the time of the first visit to our Sector; 2.7% of the girls reported having been victims of sexual violence; the most common diagnosis was vulvovaginitis among females and urethritis among males; 10% of the female and 17.3% of the male teenagers presented no genital infections. As many did not have clinical STDs or other infections the return rate of 58% was considered excellent.Introdução: A importância das DST, na faixa etária adolescente, dá-se pelo aumento da precocidade nas relações sexuais, o aumento no número de parceiros e a falta do uso constante do preservativo. Dados da OMS relatam o aumento da freqüência de DST entre os adolescentes. É relatado que um terço das DST acometem adolescentes, sendo que um em cada quatro deles contrai uma DST até a vida adulta. Objetivo: Caracterizar o atendimento do adolescente de ambos os sexos no Setor de Doenças Sexualmente Transmissíveis da Universidade Federal Fluminense no ano de 1995. Metodologia: Realizou-se um levantamento a partir da revisão dos prontuários de todos os adolescentes atendidos no Setor de DST-UFF no ano de 1995. Foram coletados os dados referentes a sexo; idade; idade que iniciou as relações sexuais; cor; estado civil; município de moradia; método contraceptivo; forma de encaminhamento ao setor; profissão; fidelidade ao parceiro; número de retornos ao serviço; número de gestações; queixa principal; história prévia de DST; e patologia diagnosticada. Resultados: Durante o ano de 1995, foram atendidos no setor 1.187 pacientes; sendo 201 adolescentes — 16,9 % do total de atendimentos, três crianças (idade entre 0 e 9 anos ) — 0,2% das pessoas atendidas e o restante de adultos (82,9%). Entre os adolescentes atendidos 57 eram do sexo masculino (28,4%), e 144 do feminino (71,6%). Dos adolescentes que procuraram o setor, 44,6% residiam em Niterói e 43,2% em São Gonçalo, sendo que 12,2% residiam em outros municípios incluindo o Rio de Janeiro. A idade média do início das relações sexuais foi de 14,3 anos. Setenta e três por cento relataram ter parceiro único (45% para os rapazes e 84,4% para as moças). Amigos e pacientes encaminharam 28,7% dos adolescentes; médicos de clínicas particulares encaminharam 4,2% do total (12,8% dos rapazes e 0,8% das moças). Quanto aos métodos anticoncepcionais, 35,2% das moças nada utilizam, 22,8% usavam pílula e 13.8% estavam grávidas. Relataram uso rotineiro de preservativo apenas 10.5%, sendo que 86% informaram que não utilizavam camisinha em suas relações. Oito moças informaram que já haviam tido abortamento. O relato de ter sido vítima de violência sexual foi de 2,7%, sendo todas moças. Do total de pacientes, 6% informaram infecção genital prévia, em que cinco casos foram de sífilis e três de gonorréia. Entre as moças 32% procuraram o serviço por queixa de corrimento vaginal, já aos rapazes 35% foi por uretrite. Entre as moças 57% apresentavam quadro de vulvovaginite, 9,6% de HPV, 9% de sífilis, 3,6% de gonorréia e um caso de HIV positivo. Onze moças tinham mais de uma infecção. Quanto aos rapazes, 29,3% tinham gonorréia, 20,7% HPV, 10,4% sífilis e nenhum mostrou-se HIV positivo. A taxa de retorno foi de 58%.Conclusão: O total de 201 adolescentes correspondiam a 16,9% do total de atendimentos. A maioria 55,4% era de fora do município de Niterói; 51,3% eram estudantes, 30,8% eram trabalhadores; 32,5% dos adolescentes não usavam qualquer método contraceptivo, mas, 8,3% informaram que eram virgens; 86% dos adolescentes negou uso de preservativo; 13,9% das adolescentes estavam grávidas na primeira consulta; 2,7% das moças já haviam sofrido violência sexual; o principal diagnóstico nas moças foi de vulvovaginites e nos rapazes foi gonorréia; 10% das moças e 17,3% dos rapazes não apresentaram quaisquer infecções. Como muitos não apresentaram DST clínica ou outra infecção a taxa de retorno de 58% foi considerada excelenteSociedade Brasileira de Doenças Sexualmente Transmissíveis2001-09-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.bjstd.org/revista/article/view/414Brazilian Journal of Sexually Transmitted Diseases; Vol. 13 No. 4 (2001); 9-30Brazilian Journal of Sexually Transmitted Diseases; v. 13 n. 4 (2001); 9-302177-8264reponame:DST (Niterói. Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Doenças Sexualmente Transmissíveisinstacron:SBDSTporhttps://www.bjstd.org/revista/article/view/414/367Isolan, Tomaz B.Carvalho, Altamiro V.V.Almeida Filho, Gutemberg L.Passos, Mauro Romero LealBarro, Renato S.Pinheiro, Vandira M.S.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-02-22T15:32:19Zoai:ojs.bjstd.org:article/414Revistahttps://www.bjstd.org/revistaONGhttps://www.bjstd.org/revista/oaimaurodst@gmail.com | producao@zeppelini.com.br | secretaria@zeppelini.com.br2177-82640103-4065opendoar:2022-02-22T15:32:19DST (Niterói. Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Doenças Sexualmente Transmissíveisfalse |
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Adolescents at the STD sector of the Universidade Federal Fluminense Perfil do atendimento ao adolescentes no setor de DST da Universidade Federal Fluminense |
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Adolescents at the STD sector of the Universidade Federal Fluminense |
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Adolescents at the STD sector of the Universidade Federal Fluminense Isolan, Tomaz B. adolescente DST infecção genital assistência adolescent STD genital infection assistance |
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Adolescents at the STD sector of the Universidade Federal Fluminense |
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Adolescents at the STD sector of the Universidade Federal Fluminense |
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Adolescents at the STD sector of the Universidade Federal Fluminense |
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Adolescents at the STD sector of the Universidade Federal Fluminense |
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Adolescents at the STD sector of the Universidade Federal Fluminense |
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Isolan, Tomaz B. |
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Isolan, Tomaz B. Carvalho, Altamiro V.V. Almeida Filho, Gutemberg L. Passos, Mauro Romero Leal Barro, Renato S. Pinheiro, Vandira M.S. |
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Carvalho, Altamiro V.V. Almeida Filho, Gutemberg L. Passos, Mauro Romero Leal Barro, Renato S. Pinheiro, Vandira M.S. |
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Isolan, Tomaz B. Carvalho, Altamiro V.V. Almeida Filho, Gutemberg L. Passos, Mauro Romero Leal Barro, Renato S. Pinheiro, Vandira M.S. |
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adolescente DST infecção genital assistência adolescent STD genital infection assistance |
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Introduction: The relevance of STDs for the teenage age group manisfests itself due to the increasing precocity of sexual relations, the increase in the number of sexual partners and the lack of constancy in the use of preservatives. OMS data report an increase in the frequency of STDs among teenagers. One third of all STDs occur in this age group, and one adolescent in four contracts an STD before becoming an adult. Objective: To describe the care given to teenagers of both sexes at the STD Sector of the Universidade Federal Fluminense during the year 1995. Methodology: Data were collected from a analysis of all teenage patient records seen at the STD Sector on 1995. Data collected included: sex; age; age at the first sexual relation; color; marital status; residential district; contraceptive use and method; how the patient was referred to the Sector; profession; fidelity to the partner; number of visits to the Sector; number of gestations; chief complaint; previous STDs and diagnosed disease. Results: In 1995, of the 1187 patients seen at the STD Sector, 201 were teenagers - 16.9% of the total; 3 were children - 0.2% of the total. The rest were adults - 82.9%. Among the teenagers, 57 were male (28.4%) and 144 female (71.6%). Of all adolescents, 44.6% lived in the city of Niterói, 43.2% in the city of São Gonçalo and 12.2% lived in other districts of the state of Rio de Janeiro. The median age at the time of the first sexual relation was 14.3 years. 73% reported having only one partner (45% of the male and 84.4% of female adolescent patients). Friends and other patients referred 28.7% of all teenagers to the Sector; doctors from private clinics referred 4.2% of the total (12.8% of male and 0.8% of female patients). Concerning contraceptive use, 35.2% of the girls reported not using any method; 22.8% used oral contraceptives and 13.8% were pregnant. Only 10.5% of the girls reported condoms were routinely used for their sexual relations; 86% informed condoms were not used. 8 female adolescents reported having had an abortion. Of all teenagers, 2.7%, all of them female, informed having been victims of sexual violence. 6% reported previous genital infection, being 5 cases of syphilis and 3 of gonorrhoea. 32% of all female adolescents sought medical care at the Sector for vaginal discharge; 35% of the male adolescents for urethritis. 57% of the girls had vulvovaginitis diagnosed, 9.6% HPV infection, 9% syphilis, 3.6% gonorrhoea and one of them was HIV-positive. 11 female patients had more than one genital infection. 23.9% of the male adolescents had gonorrhoea, 20.7% HPV infection, 10.4% syphilis. None was HIV-positive. The return rate was 58%. Conclusion: The total of 201 teenagers represented 16.9% of all patients seen in 1995. The majority (55.4%) of teenagers were from outside the district of Niterói; 51.3% were students; 30.8% workers; 32.5% of all teenagers did not use any contraceptive method; 8.3% reported being virgin; 86% denied using preservatives; 13.9% of the female adolescents were pregnant at the time of the first visit to our Sector; 2.7% of the girls reported having been victims of sexual violence; the most common diagnosis was vulvovaginitis among females and urethritis among males; 10% of the female and 17.3% of the male teenagers presented no genital infections. As many did not have clinical STDs or other infections the return rate of 58% was considered excellent. |
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