887 resultados para Sexually Transmitted Diseases.
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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-08
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AZEVEDO, Luciana Karla Araújo de, et al. Caracterização e correlação do fenômeno pró-zona com títulos de sororeatividade do VDRL e reação de imuno-fluorescência indireta em soros de pacientes com sífilis. Revista Brasileira de Análises Clínicas, Rio de Janeiro, v. 38, n. 2, p. 183-187, 2006.
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En este artículo se presenta el resultado del análisis de validez y confiabilidad de las escalas propuestas para medir conocimientos, actitudes y prácticas en salud sexual y salud reproductiva de la población estudiantil de la Universidad Nacional. La escala inicial estuvo conformada por 288 ítemes divididos en cuatro dimensiones (salud sexual, salud reproductiva, VIH/ SIDA e infecciones de transmisión sexual y uso del condón) y cada dimensión en tres categorías (conocimientos, actitudes y prácticas). El tratamiento de la escala inició con un análisis de validez aparente a partir de la evaluación de 12 personas expertas en la temática, luego se procedió con un análisis de factores, uno de correlación y se terminó con un análisis de confiabilidad que arrojó un Alfa de Cronbach de 0.9290, para concluir que la escala tiene una excelente consistencia interna. Finalmente, se construyó una nueva escala con 128 ítemes agrupados en las tres categorías y las cuatro dimensiones propuestas. Abstract In this document, the results of the validity and reliability analysis of the scales propose to measure knowledge, attitudes and practices in sexual health and reproductive health of the students of the Universidad Nacional, are presented. The scale was primarily composed of 288 items divided in four dimensions (sexual health, reproductive health, HIV/AIDS and sexual transmitted diseases, and condom use), and each dimension in three categories (knowledge, attitudes and practices). The treatment of the scale began with a face validity analysis from the evaluation of 12 experts and then with a factor analysis, correlation analysis and finished with a reliability analysis that gave a result a Cronbach coefficient of 0.9290, leading to the conclusion that the scale has an excellent internal consistency. Finally, a new scale was constructed with 128 items, gathered in the three categories and four dimensions proposed.
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A temática central deste relatório de estágio é a sexualidade na adolescência, área de grande interesse em Saúde Comunitária e contemplada no Plano Nacional de Saúde sendo, também, competência do Enfermeiro Especialista em Saúde Comunitária, o desenvolvimento de projetos em promoção da saúde. O principal objetivo deste relatório consiste em finalizar o ciclo formativo do II Mestrado de Especialização em Enfermagem de Saúde Comunitária, descrevendo e analisando as atividades desenvolvidas em estágio. No âmbito do Planeamento em Saúde foi efetuado um Diagnóstico de Situação que permitiu identificar as necessidades dos adolescentes numa escola da cidade de Portalegre, que serviram de base á realização de um estágio. Definiu-se o objetivo de contribuir para a implementação de atividades no âmbito do Plano Nacional de Saúde Escolar, intervindo sobre as áreas identificadas: Sexualidade e afetos; métodos contracetivos; prevenção de infeções sexualmente transmissíveis e mitos. Identificadas as áreas prioritárias, foram selecionadas estratégias e planeadas e efetuadas sessões de educação para a saúde, em duas escolas da cidade. Estas foram realizadas em turmas, através de metodologia expositiva/interativa e distribuição de panfletos interativos. As intervenções foram avaliadas através de um questionário final, cuja análise permitiu constatar a efetividade das mesmas. Concluímos que a maioria dos adolescentes reconhece a importância de sessões de informação acerca da sexualidade, considerando-se mais informados nesta área, após as atividades desenvolvidas. O estágio contribuiu para o desenvolvimento pessoal e profissional da autora, enquanto prestadora de cuidados e como futura Enfermeira Comunitária
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Este relatório centra-se no tema da Sexualidade na Adolescência, tema pertinente em Enfermagem Comunitária e no Plano Nacional de Saúde. A promoção da sáude e o desenvolvimento de projectos, é uma das principais competências do Enfermeiro especialista em Enfermagem Comunitária. O principal objectivo deste relatório é apresentar, descrever e analizar as actividades desenvolvidas durante o estágio. Utilizando a metodologia do planeamento em saúde realizou-se um diagnóstico de situação numa escola da cidade de Portalegre, identificando-se necessidades de adolescentes, sendo estas a base o estágio. O estágio teve como objectivo contribuir para a implementação de actividades presentes no Plano Nacional de Saúde, intervindo nas seguintes áreas: sexualidade e afectos; métodos contraceptivos; prevenção de ist’s e mitos acerca da sexualidade. Definiram-se áreas prioritárias e, posteriormente, selecionaram-se estratégias. Foram planeadas e realizadas sessões de educação para a saúde em duas escolas da cidade de Portalegre. Estas foram desenvolvidas em sala de aula utilizando-se métodos desmonstrativos/interactivos e distribuindo-se de folhetos. Após as sessões aplicou-se um questionário de avaliação das actividades, cuja análise revelou a sua efectividade. Sumariamente, a maioria dos adolescentes reconhece a importância das sessões informativas sobre sexualidade, admitindo-se melhor informados acerca desta temática. Para o autor, o estágio contribuiu para o desenvolvimento pessoal e profissional enquanto prestador de cuidados e professional de Enfermagem
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Este relatório destina-se a descrever as acções desenvolvidas no estágio, do 1º Curso de Mestrado em Enfermagem Comunitária, realizado na Escola Superior de Saúde de Portalegre. A intervenção comunitária, realizou-se na comunidade escolar de Portalegre, tendo tido duas vertentes: Educação sexual na adolescência; Promoção de comportamentos saudáveis nos estilos de vida dos adolescentes. As ações realizadas abordaram a educação sexual na adolescência, com base no diagnóstico de situação e, através da elaboração de um projecto de intervenção, aplicado em metodologia de planeamento em saúde. A intervenção comunitária teve como base a promoção de comportamentos saudáveis nos estilos de vida dos adolescentes, a alunos das escolas de Portalegre do 9º e 12º anos, na área de ciências e tecnologias. Todo este trabalho foi desenvolvido na fase teórica e suportou a nossa intervenção em estágio. Assim, após a conclusão deste diagnóstico, seguiu-se a fase de estabelecimento de prioridades, fixação dos objectivos, selecção de estratégias, preparação da execução e avaliação. Na adolescência, a educação sexual deverá ser orientada para a maturação psicossexual, para os afetos, para a contraceção e planeamento familiar e para a prevenção de doenças. É da responsabilidade dos profissionais de saúde, da escola, mas sobretudo da família, proporcionar um ambiente favorável à aprendizagem e ao diálogo. O realce da educação sexual, deverá ser colocado na igualdade de papéis, na tolerância face ao pluralismo de orientação e de condutas sexuais. Por outro lado, é também na adolescência, que se adquirem hábitos e comportamentos saudáveis. Assim, os profissionais de saúde, conjuntamente com a escola e a família, poderão ter um papel preponderante, capacitando os jovens de competências que lhes permitam optar por comportamentos saudáveis, a nível de alimentação, álcool, uso de drogas, prevenção de infecções sexualmente transmissíveis e cidadania
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The Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infection is the major sexually transmitted disease all over the world. There are many factors associated to infection and the virus persistency in the organism. This study aims to evaluate the women's knowledge, attitudes and practice about the Papanicolaou test (Pap), as well as analyze the HPV and Chlamydia trachomatis infections prevalences in sexually active women from the city of São José do Mipibu/RN/Brazil. This research was divided in two steps (step I and step II), using different methodologies and samples each. The samples collected in each step, even socio-demographic or from uterus cervix, are from different patients e were analyzed separated. In step I was evaluated 267 rural and urban zone women s knowledge, attitudes and practices about the Pap by home interview. In the step II were included 605 women with age ranged from 15 to 71 years old, with mean of 33,5 years old and from each one were collected two cervical samples, one for Pap and other for molecular biology, beside the epidemiological interview to investigate the correlation between prevalence of HPV infection and risk factors. To molecular analyses, the samples were processed using a mammal rapid DNA extraction technique protocol. For C. trachomatis DNA detection were used the CP24/27 primers, and GP5+/GP6+ to HPV. PCR products were analyzed by electrophoresis on 8% polyacrylamide gels, followed by silver staining. The results of the step I showed that, in spite of only 46,1% of the interviewed women they have demonstrated to possess appropriate knowledge on the Pap test, the attitude and practice proportions were significantly larger, 63,3% and 64,4% respectively. The largest education degree presented association with adaptation of the knowledge, attitudes and practice, while neglect, lack of solicitation of the exam for the doctor and shame, came as main barriers for the accomplishment of the exam. In the stage II the HPV general prevalence was 28,9%, being 26,7% in the women with normal cytology or benign alterations, 26,7% in the ones that had atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASC-US) and 80% in those with Low grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (LSIL). the HPV infection prevalence was larger in the patients with up to 30 years of age and in the unmarried women, and those that had more than one sexual partner presented larger infection risk. The results show that the sexual relationship with multiple partners increased the infection risk for HPV and consequently the possibility of the occurrence of lesions uterine cervix
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Depuis les années 1990, les indicateurs de la santé sexuelle des jeunes de 18 à 25 ans démontrent que ce groupe d’âge est sexuellement vulnérable, ce qui est observable en raison de la hausse du taux d’infections transmises sexuellement, ainsi que des lacunes de connaissances en matière de santé sexuelle. Ce mémoire propose un regard nouveau sur la santé sexuelle des jeunes à partir d’un faisceau de perspectives sociologiques axées sur les déterminants sociaux de la santé pour mieux comprendre la vulnérabilité sexuelle chez les jeunes. Nous faisons appel à trois pistes analytiques en particulier : la perspective matérialiste, la perspective bio-psycho-sociale et la perspective des parcours de vie. Notre démarche de recherche s’inscrit dans une approche issue de la théorisation ancrée, employée au sein d’une clinique jeunesse de Montréal. Nos outils d’investigation consistent en entretiens semi-dirigés réalisés avec des intervenantes de la clinique et des jeunes patients âgés de 18 à 25 ans, ainsi qu’en observations non participantes dans divers lieux de la clinique. Les résultats de cette recherche font ressortir quatre déterminants sociaux : la question des connaissances en matière de santé sexuelle, les scripts sexuels genrés, la période de la jeunesse lors du parcours sexuel et les caractéristiques du quartier du centre-ville de Montréal. En tenant compte des perspectives croisées de ceux qui voient (les intervenantes) et de ceux qui vivent (les jeunes) la vulnérabilité sexuelle, nous pouvons mieux définir ces déterminants, leurs sources et leurs effets. Nous faisons également état de nos résultats au prisme des trois cadres analytiques des déterminants sociaux de la santé. Nous espérons que ces résultats inciteront la poursuite de recherches dans le domaine des déterminants sociaux de la vulnérabilité sexuelle et qu’ils seront utiles dans la formulation des recommandations pratiques pour les interventions en santé sexuelle auprès des jeunes.
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Adolescents engage in a range of risk behaviors during their transition from childhood to adulthood. Identifying and understanding interpersonal and socio-environmental factors that may influence risk-taking is imperative in order to meet the Healthy People 2020 goals of reducing the incidence of unintended pregnancies, HIV, and other sexually transmitted infections among youth. The purpose of this study was to investigate gender differences in the predictors of HIV risk behaviors among South Florida youth. More specifically, this study examined how protective factors, risk factors, and health risk behaviors, derived from a guiding framework using the Theory of Problem Behavior and Theory of Gender and Power, were associated with HIV risk behavior. A secondary analysis of 2009 Youth Risk Behavior Survey data sets from Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach school districts tested hypotheses for factors associated with HIV risk behaviors. The sample consisted of 5,869 high school students (mean age 16.1 years), with 69% identifying as Black or Hispanic. Logistic regression analyses revealed gender differences in the predictors of HIV risk behavior. An increase in the health risk behaviors was related to an increase in the odds that a student would engage in HIV risk behavior. An increase in risk factors was also found to significantly predict an increase in the odds of HIV risk behavior, but only in females. Also, the probability of participation in HIV risk behavior increased with grade level. Post-hoc analyses identified recent sexual activity (past 3 months) as the strongest predictor of condom nonuse and having four or more sexual partners for both genders. The strongest predictors of having sex under the influence of drugs/alcohol were alcohol use in both genders, marijuana use in females, and physical fighting in males. Gender differences in the predictors of unprotected sex, multiple sexual partners, and having sex under the influence were also found. Additional studies are warranted to understand the gender differences in predictors of HIV risk behavior among youth in order to better inform prevention programming and policy, as well as meet the national Healthy People 2020 goals.
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Depuis les années 1990, les indicateurs de la santé sexuelle des jeunes de 18 à 25 ans démontrent que ce groupe d’âge est sexuellement vulnérable, ce qui est observable en raison de la hausse du taux d’infections transmises sexuellement, ainsi que des lacunes de connaissances en matière de santé sexuelle. Ce mémoire propose un regard nouveau sur la santé sexuelle des jeunes à partir d’un faisceau de perspectives sociologiques axées sur les déterminants sociaux de la santé pour mieux comprendre la vulnérabilité sexuelle chez les jeunes. Nous faisons appel à trois pistes analytiques en particulier : la perspective matérialiste, la perspective bio-psycho-sociale et la perspective des parcours de vie. Notre démarche de recherche s’inscrit dans une approche issue de la théorisation ancrée, employée au sein d’une clinique jeunesse de Montréal. Nos outils d’investigation consistent en entretiens semi-dirigés réalisés avec des intervenantes de la clinique et des jeunes patients âgés de 18 à 25 ans, ainsi qu’en observations non participantes dans divers lieux de la clinique. Les résultats de cette recherche font ressortir quatre déterminants sociaux : la question des connaissances en matière de santé sexuelle, les scripts sexuels genrés, la période de la jeunesse lors du parcours sexuel et les caractéristiques du quartier du centre-ville de Montréal. En tenant compte des perspectives croisées de ceux qui voient (les intervenantes) et de ceux qui vivent (les jeunes) la vulnérabilité sexuelle, nous pouvons mieux définir ces déterminants, leurs sources et leurs effets. Nous faisons également état de nos résultats au prisme des trois cadres analytiques des déterminants sociaux de la santé. Nous espérons que ces résultats inciteront la poursuite de recherches dans le domaine des déterminants sociaux de la vulnérabilité sexuelle et qu’ils seront utiles dans la formulation des recommandations pratiques pour les interventions en santé sexuelle auprès des jeunes.
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Eastern equine encephalitis virus (EEEV) is transmitted to humans by the bite of an infected mosquito. Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) is a rare illness in humans, and only a few cases are reported in the United States each year. Most cases occur in the Atlantic and Gulf Coast states. Most people infected with EEEV have no apparent illness. Severe cases of EEE (involving encephalitis, an inflammation of the brain) begin with the sudden onset of headache, high fever, chills, and vomiting. The illness may then progress into disorientation, seizures, or coma. EEE virus is one of the most severe mosquito transmitted diseases in the United States with approximately 33% mortality and significant brain damage in most survivors. There is no specific treatment for EEE; care is based on symptoms. You can reduce your risk of being infected with EEEV by using insect repellent, wearing protective clothing, and staying indoors while mosquitoes are most active.
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Sex differences occur in most non-communicable diseases, including metabolic diseases, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, psychiatric and neurological disorders and cancer. In many cases, the susceptibility to these diseases begins early in development. The observed differences between the sexes may result from genetic and hormonal differences and from differences in responses to and interactions with environmental factors, including infection, diet, drugs and stress. The placenta plays a key role in fetal growth and development and, as such, affects the fetal programming underlying subsequent adult health and accounts, in part for the developmental origin of health and disease (DOHaD). There is accumulating evidence to demonstrate the sex-specific relationships between diverse environmental influences on placental functions and the risk of disease later in life. As one of the few tissues easily collectable in humans, this organ may therefore be seen as an ideal system for studying how male and female placenta sense nutritional and other stresses, such as endocrine disruptors. Sex-specific regulatory pathways controlling sexually dimorphic characteristics in the various organs and the consequences of lifelong differences in sex hormone expression largely account for such responses. However, sex-specific changes in epigenetic marks are generated early after fertilization, thus before adrenal and gonad differentiation in the absence of sex hormones and in response to environmental conditions. Given the abundance of X-linked genes involved in placentogenesis, and the early unequal gene expression by the sex chromosomes between males and females, the role of X- and Y-chromosome-linked genes, and especially those involved in the peculiar placenta-specific epigenetics processes, giving rise to the unusual placenta epigenetic landscapes deserve particular attention. However, even with recent developments in this field, we still know little about the mechanisms underlying the early sex-specific epigenetic marks resulting in sex-biased gene expression of pathways and networks. As a critical messenger between the maternal environment and the fetus, the placenta may play a key role not only in buffering environmental effects transmitted by the mother but also in expressing and modulating effects due to preconceptional exposure of both the mother and the father to stressful conditions.
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Background Internet-based surveillance systems provide a novel approach to monitoring infectious diseases. Surveillance systems built on internet data are economically, logistically and epidemiologically appealing and have shown significant promise. The potential for these systems has increased with increased internet availability and shifts in health-related information seeking behaviour. This approach to monitoring infectious diseases has, however, only been applied to single or small groups of select diseases. This study aims to systematically investigate the potential for developing surveillance and early warning systems using internet search data, for a wide range of infectious diseases. Methods Official notifications for 64 infectious diseases in Australia were downloaded and correlated with frequencies for 164 internet search terms for the period 2009–13 using Spearman’s rank correlations. Time series cross correlations were performed to assess the potential for search terms to be used in construction of early warning systems. Results Notifications for 17 infectious diseases (26.6%) were found to be significantly correlated with a selected search term. The use of internet metrics as a means of surveillance has not previously been described for 12 (70.6%) of these diseases. The majority of diseases identified were vaccine-preventable, vector-borne or sexually transmissible; cross correlations, however, indicated that vector-borne and vaccine preventable diseases are best suited for development of early warning systems. Conclusions The findings of this study suggest that internet-based surveillance systems have broader applicability to monitoring infectious diseases than has previously been recognised. Furthermore, internet-based surveillance systems have a potential role in forecasting emerging infectious disease events, especially for vaccine-preventable and vector-borne diseases