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Margarida Reis Santos Associated Professor S. João Nursing College (ESEnf SJ) Porto - Portugal

SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR OF HIGH-SCHOOL ADOLESCENTS. Constança Paúl João Amado Professors Inst de Ciências Biomédicas de Abel Salazar Porto - Portugal. Margarida Reis Santos Associated Professor S. João Nursing College (ESEnf SJ) Porto - Portugal. Sexual Behaviour of High-school Adolescents.

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Margarida Reis Santos Associated Professor S. João Nursing College (ESEnf SJ) Porto - Portugal

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  1. SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR OF HIGH-SCHOOL ADOLESCENTS Constança Paúl João Amado Professors Inst de Ciências Biomédicas de Abel Salazar Porto - Portugal Margarida Reis Santos Associated Professor S. João Nursing College (ESEnf SJ) Porto - Portugal Margarida Reis Santos Albacete, November 2006

  2. Sexual Behaviour of High-school Adolescents INTRODUCTION • A large number of youngsters have their first sexual experience while teenagers • Introduction to sexual activity is not associated with a consistent sexual education, and in most cases their knowledge of physiologic or biologic aspects of sex or reproduction, is basically non-existent • Many of them do not use any contraceptive method, increasing the risk of unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections Margarida Reis Santos Albacete, November 2006

  3. Sexual Behaviour of High-school Adolescents AIM • Progress towards better health, both to the adolescent and to the future adult • Propose nursing strategies that develop pro-healthbehaviours in adolescents Margarida Reis Santos Albacete, November 2006

  4. Sexual Behaviour of High-school Adolescents OBJECTIVES • Identify the sexual habits • Identify the health care concerns of high-school adolescentsthat are sexually active Margarida Reis Santos Albacete, November 2006

  5. Sexual Behaviour of High-school Adolescents METHODOLOGY    • Descriptive and exploratory study • Data collection: questionnaire • February and March of 2005 Margarida Reis Santos Albacete, November 2006

  6. Sexual Behaviour of High-school Adolescents SAMPLE • 287 adolescents 57,7%females • Age 15 to 19 years • Average 16,6 years (standard deviation of 1,01) • Attending the 10th (41,1%), 11th (47,8%) and 12th (11,1%) years, all from schools located in the district of Porto Margarida Reis Santos Albacete, November 2006

  7. Sexual Behaviour of High-school Adolescents RESULTS • Sexual relations 30,3% yes • Age at their first sexual relation was in the average 15,4 years old • Girls initiated their sexual activity earlier than boys Margarida Reis Santos Albacete, November 2006

  8. Sexual Behaviour of High-school Adolescents RESULTS • Contraception: 88,2% used in their first sexual relation > condom 89,3%, > pill 2,7%, > condom and pill 8% • No one recommended the majority • No one referred nurses as their source of information Margarida Reis Santos Albacete, November 2006

  9. Sexual Behaviour of High-school Adolescents RESULTS Contraception in first intercourse “did not have any available on the occasion” 57,1% “were too young, so there was no problem” 14,3% “forgot to use it” 14,3% “was too young and was sure that she had no diseases” 14,3% WHY NOT Margarida Reis Santos Albacete, November 2006

  10. Sexual Behaviour of High-school Adolescents RESULTS • Sexual partner today: 81% • Contraceptive method: 95,7% yes, 2,9% no and 1,4% only use occasionally • Condom 77,9% • Pill 13,2% • Pill and the condom7,4% • Pill and sometimes the condom 1,5% Margarida Reis Santos Albacete, November 2006

  11. Sexual Behaviour of High-school Adolescents RESULTS • Place where they acquire contraceptives: 73,4% pharmacy • Place where they have relations: 58,9% said that they use their home • Sexual partners: 76,7% girls only had one and none had more than three. Boys had from one (42,1%) to eight (2,6%) Margarida Reis Santos Albacete, November 2006

  12. Sexual Behaviour of High-school Adolescents RESULTS • Family planning session: 8,2% yes • Healthcare centre 85,7% • Maternity hospital 14,3% • Sexual activity counselling: 3,6% talked with a nurse and 16,7% with a doctor Margarida Reis Santos Albacete, November 2006

  13. Sexual Behaviour of High-school Adolescents RESULTS • Age • Having sexual relations • Most of the adolescents that have already had sexual relations are students of 17 and 18 years old p=0,0 Margarida Reis Santos Albacete, November 2006

  14. Sexual Behaviour of High-school Adolescents CONCLUSIONS The results obtained in our study are in accordance with the literature: • Many youngsters begin their sexual activity while teenagers (Bekaert, 2005) • Girls become sexually active earlier than boys, but boys have a higher number of sexual partners (Durex Report, 2004; Coslin, 2003) Margarida Reis Santos Albacete, November 2006

  15. Sexual Behaviour of High-school Adolescents CONCLUSIONS • Most adolescents in our sample indicate to have used contraceptive methods in their first sexual relation • All youngsters considered were students (Friedman, 1998; Schutt-Aine, Maddaleno, 2003)  from literature Margarida Reis Santos Albacete, November 2006

  16. Sexual Behaviour of High-school Adolescents CONCLUSIONS • Willingness to obtain professional health care help • Health care professionals and their institutions must be proactive in offering help to this group, instead of waiting for them to take the first step Margarida Reis Santos Albacete, November 2006

  17. Sexual Behaviour of High-school Adolescents CONCLUSIONS • Nurses and doctors must use all appointments with adolescents to enquiry about their sexuality and to contribute to their education in this area • Nurses from health care centres must participate in school programs addressing education for health in sexuality Margarida Reis Santos Albacete, November 2006

  18. Sexual Behaviour of High-school Adolescents REFERENCES • BEKAERT, S. (2005) – Adolescents and Sex: The handbook for professionals working with young people. Oxford: Radcliffe Publishing • COSLIN, P. (2003) – Les Conduites à Risque à L’Adolescence. Paris: Armand Colin Éditeur • Durex Report (2004) –http://www.durex.com/cm/gss2004result.pdf Margarida Reis Santos Albacete, November 2006

  19. Sexual Behaviour of High-school Adolescents REFERENCES • FRIEDMAN, S., et al (1998) – Comprehensive Adolescent Health Care. 2nd edition, St Louis:Mosby • SCHUTT-AINE, J; MADDALENO, M. (2003) – Sexual Health and Development of Adolescents and Youth in the Americas: Program and Policy Implications. Pan American Health Organization, Regional Office of the WHO. http://www.paho.org/English/HPP/HPF/ADOL/SRH.pdf Margarida Reis Santos Albacete, November 2006

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