Vulnerability of women with human immunodeficiency virus to cervical cancer

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Autor(a) principal: Guedes,Dayse da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Carvalho,Ana Zaiz Flores Teixeira de, Lima,Ivana Cristina Vieira de, Cunha,Gilmara Holanda da, Galvão,Marli Teresinha Gimeniz, Farias,Odaleia de Oliveira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Escola Anna Nery
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Resumo: Abstract Objective: To identify the vulnerabilities of women with human immunodeficiency virus to cervical cancer. Methods: Cross-sectional study carried out in a clinic with 152 adult women with HIV, by means of the application of a structured form comprising several types of vulnerability. Results: Related to individual vulnerability, were prevalent the age above 29 years (87.5%), education higher than eight years of study (53.3%) and family income lower than two minimum wages (94.1%). The majority reported active sexual life (81.6%) and non-use of condoms (57.2%). Regarding the social vulnerability, 56.6% were unemployed. About programmatic vulnerability, 44.0% of women underwent a prevention exam in a period of more than one year. Women with more schooling (p = 0.007), employed (p = 0.000) and that did not use illicit drugs (p = 0.000) underwent the preventive exam in proper frequency. Conclusion: In this study, were identified individual, social and programmatic vulnerabilities for cervical cancer in women with HIV.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Vulnerability of women with human immunodeficiency virus to cervical cancer
title Vulnerability of women with human immunodeficiency virus to cervical cancer
spellingShingle Vulnerability of women with human immunodeficiency virus to cervical cancer
Guedes,Dayse da Silva
Vulnerability in health
HIV
Papillomaviridae
title_short Vulnerability of women with human immunodeficiency virus to cervical cancer
title_full Vulnerability of women with human immunodeficiency virus to cervical cancer
title_fullStr Vulnerability of women with human immunodeficiency virus to cervical cancer
title_full_unstemmed Vulnerability of women with human immunodeficiency virus to cervical cancer
title_sort Vulnerability of women with human immunodeficiency virus to cervical cancer
author Guedes,Dayse da Silva
author_facet Guedes,Dayse da Silva
Carvalho,Ana Zaiz Flores Teixeira de
Lima,Ivana Cristina Vieira de
Cunha,Gilmara Holanda da
Galvão,Marli Teresinha Gimeniz
Farias,Odaleia de Oliveira
author_role author
author2 Carvalho,Ana Zaiz Flores Teixeira de
Lima,Ivana Cristina Vieira de
Cunha,Gilmara Holanda da
Galvão,Marli Teresinha Gimeniz
Farias,Odaleia de Oliveira
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Guedes,Dayse da Silva
Carvalho,Ana Zaiz Flores Teixeira de
Lima,Ivana Cristina Vieira de
Cunha,Gilmara Holanda da
Galvão,Marli Teresinha Gimeniz
Farias,Odaleia de Oliveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Vulnerability in health
HIV
Papillomaviridae
topic Vulnerability in health
HIV
Papillomaviridae
description Abstract Objective: To identify the vulnerabilities of women with human immunodeficiency virus to cervical cancer. Methods: Cross-sectional study carried out in a clinic with 152 adult women with HIV, by means of the application of a structured form comprising several types of vulnerability. Results: Related to individual vulnerability, were prevalent the age above 29 years (87.5%), education higher than eight years of study (53.3%) and family income lower than two minimum wages (94.1%). The majority reported active sexual life (81.6%) and non-use of condoms (57.2%). Regarding the social vulnerability, 56.6% were unemployed. About programmatic vulnerability, 44.0% of women underwent a prevention exam in a period of more than one year. Women with more schooling (p = 0.007), employed (p = 0.000) and that did not use illicit drugs (p = 0.000) underwent the preventive exam in proper frequency. Conclusion: In this study, were identified individual, social and programmatic vulnerabilities for cervical cancer in women with HIV.
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