ERICA: sexual initiation and contraception in Brazilian adolescents

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Autor(a) principal: Borges, Ana Luiza Vilela
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Fujimori, Elizabeth, Kuschnir, Maria Cristina Caetano, Chofakian, Christiane Borges do Nascimento, Moraes, Ana Júlia Pantoja de, Azevedo, George Dantas, Santos, Karine Ferreira dos, Vasconcellos, Mauricio Teixeira Leite de
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Resumo: OBJECTIVE To estimate the prevalence of sexual initiation and contraceptive use at the last sexual intercourse of Brazilian adolescents, according to sociodemographic features. METHODS The data were obtained from the Study of Cardiovascular Risks in Adolescents (ERICA), a national school-based cross-sectional study. We included 74,589 adolescents from 32 geographic strata (27 capitals and five sets of municipalities with more than 100,000 inhabitants of each of the five macro-regions of the Country). Information on sexual initiation and contraceptive use at the last sexual intercourse (male condom and oral contraceptive pill) has been used. We have estimated prevalence and confidence intervals (95%CI) considering sample weights according to sex, age, type of school, residence status, macro-region and capitals. RESULTS We observed that 28.1% (95%CI 27.0-29.2) of the adolescents had already initiated sexual life, with higher prevalence among those aged 17 years (56.4%, 95%CI 53.9-58.9), males (33.5%, 95%CI 31.8-35.2), studying at public schools (29.9%, 95%CI 28.5-31.4), and from the Northern region (33.9%, 95%CI 32.3-35.4), mainly from Macapa, Manaus, and Rio Branco. Among those who had started their sexual life, 82.3% (95%CI 81.1-83.4) reported the use of contraceptive methods at the last intercourse, and the prevalence of use was higher among adolescents aged 17 years (85.3%, 95%CI 82.7-87.6), females (85.2%, 95%CI 83.8-86.5) and those living in the Southern region (85.9%, 95%CI 82.9-88.5). Male condom was used by 68.8% (95%CI 66.9-70.7), with no difference by type of school or macro-regions; the contraceptive pill was used by 13.4% (CI95% 12.2-14.6), and more frequently used among women (24.7%, 95%CI 22.5-27,0) and 17-year-old adolescents (20.8%, 95%CI 18.2-23.6) from urban settings(13.7%, 95%CI 12.5-14.9) and from the Southern region (22.6%, 95%CI 19.0-26.8), and less often in the Northern region. CONCLUSIONS ERICA’s data analysis on sexuality and contraception shows heterogeneities in the prevalence of sexual initiation and use of contraceptive methods among Brazilian adolescents, depending on their age, where they live, and the type of school they study at. Younger adolescents and those living in the Northern region seem to be more vulnerable to the consequences of unprotected sexual intercourses.
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spelling ERICA: sexual initiation and contraception in Brazilian adolescents ERICA: início da vida sexual e contracepção em adolescentes brasileiros OBJECTIVE To estimate the prevalence of sexual initiation and contraceptive use at the last sexual intercourse of Brazilian adolescents, according to sociodemographic features. METHODS The data were obtained from the Study of Cardiovascular Risks in Adolescents (ERICA), a national school-based cross-sectional study. We included 74,589 adolescents from 32 geographic strata (27 capitals and five sets of municipalities with more than 100,000 inhabitants of each of the five macro-regions of the Country). Information on sexual initiation and contraceptive use at the last sexual intercourse (male condom and oral contraceptive pill) has been used. We have estimated prevalence and confidence intervals (95%CI) considering sample weights according to sex, age, type of school, residence status, macro-region and capitals. RESULTS We observed that 28.1% (95%CI 27.0-29.2) of the adolescents had already initiated sexual life, with higher prevalence among those aged 17 years (56.4%, 95%CI 53.9-58.9), males (33.5%, 95%CI 31.8-35.2), studying at public schools (29.9%, 95%CI 28.5-31.4), and from the Northern region (33.9%, 95%CI 32.3-35.4), mainly from Macapa, Manaus, and Rio Branco. Among those who had started their sexual life, 82.3% (95%CI 81.1-83.4) reported the use of contraceptive methods at the last intercourse, and the prevalence of use was higher among adolescents aged 17 years (85.3%, 95%CI 82.7-87.6), females (85.2%, 95%CI 83.8-86.5) and those living in the Southern region (85.9%, 95%CI 82.9-88.5). Male condom was used by 68.8% (95%CI 66.9-70.7), with no difference by type of school or macro-regions; the contraceptive pill was used by 13.4% (CI95% 12.2-14.6), and more frequently used among women (24.7%, 95%CI 22.5-27,0) and 17-year-old adolescents (20.8%, 95%CI 18.2-23.6) from urban settings(13.7%, 95%CI 12.5-14.9) and from the Southern region (22.6%, 95%CI 19.0-26.8), and less often in the Northern region. CONCLUSIONS ERICA’s data analysis on sexuality and contraception shows heterogeneities in the prevalence of sexual initiation and use of contraceptive methods among Brazilian adolescents, depending on their age, where they live, and the type of school they study at. Younger adolescents and those living in the Northern region seem to be more vulnerable to the consequences of unprotected sexual intercourses. OBJETIVO Estimar prevalências de iniciação sexual e uso de métodos contraceptivos na última relação sexual de adolescentes brasileiros, segundo características sociodemográficas. MÉTODOS Os dados foram obtidos do Estudo de Riscos Cardiovasculares em Adolescentes (ERICA), estudo transversal nacional de base escolar. Foram incluídos 74.589 adolescentes provenientes de 32 estratos geográficos (27 capitais e cinco conjuntos de municípios com mais de 100 mil habitantes de cada uma das cinco macrorregiões do País). Utilizaram-se informações sobre iniciação sexual e uso de métodos contraceptivos na última relação sexual (preservativo masculino e pílula anticonceptiva oral). Estimaram-se prevalências e intervalos de confiança (IC95%) das variáveis de interesse considerando pesos amostrais e segundo sexo, idade, tipo de escola, situação de residência, macrorregião e capitais. RESULTADOS Observou-se que 28,1% (IC95% 27,0-29,2) dos adolescentes tinham iniciado a vida sexual, com maior prevalência naqueles com 17 anos (56,4%, IC95% 53,9-58,9), no sexo masculino (33,5%, IC95% 31,8-35,2), em escolas públicas (29,9%, IC95% 28,5-31,4) e na região Norte (33,9%, IC95% 32,3-35,4), destacando-se em Macapá, Manaus e Rio Branco. Entre adolescentes que tinham iniciado a vida sexual, 82,3% (IC95% 81,1-83,4) referiram uso de métodos contraceptivos na última relação sexual, sendo a prevalência de uso maior entre adolescentes com 17 anos de idade (85,3%, IC95% 82,7-87,6), mulheres (85,2%, IC95%:83,8-86,5) e residentes na região Sul (85,9%, IC95% 82,9-88,5). O preservativo masculino foi usado por 68,8% (IC95% 66,9-70,7), sem diferença por tipo de escola ou macrorregiões. Pílula anticoncepcional foi utilizada por 13,4% (IC95% 12,2-14,6), sendo mais frequente entre mulheres (24,7%, IC95% 22,5-27,0), adolescentes de 17 anos (20,8%, IC95% 18,2-23,6), da área urbana (13,7%, IC95% 12,5-14,9) e da região Sul (22,6%, IC95% 19,0-26,8), e menos frequente na região Norte. CONCLUSÕES A análise dos dados sobre sexualidade e contracepção do ERICA mostra que há heterogeneidades nas prevalências de iniciação sexual e uso de métodos contraceptivos entre os adolescentes brasileiros, a depender de sua idade, de onde vivem e do tipo de escola que frequentam. Adolescentes mais novos e residentes na região Norte parecem ser os mais vulneráveis às consequências das práticas sexuais não protegidas. Universidade de São Paulo. 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title ERICA: sexual initiation and contraception in Brazilian adolescents
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Borges, Ana Luiza Vilela
title_short ERICA: sexual initiation and contraception in Brazilian adolescents
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title_fullStr ERICA: sexual initiation and contraception in Brazilian adolescents
title_full_unstemmed ERICA: sexual initiation and contraception in Brazilian adolescents
title_sort ERICA: sexual initiation and contraception in Brazilian adolescents
author Borges, Ana Luiza Vilela
author_facet Borges, Ana Luiza Vilela
Fujimori, Elizabeth
Kuschnir, Maria Cristina Caetano
Chofakian, Christiane Borges do Nascimento
Moraes, Ana Júlia Pantoja de
Azevedo, George Dantas
Santos, Karine Ferreira dos
Vasconcellos, Mauricio Teixeira Leite de
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author2 Fujimori, Elizabeth
Kuschnir, Maria Cristina Caetano
Chofakian, Christiane Borges do Nascimento
Moraes, Ana Júlia Pantoja de
Azevedo, George Dantas
Santos, Karine Ferreira dos
Vasconcellos, Mauricio Teixeira Leite de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Borges, Ana Luiza Vilela
Fujimori, Elizabeth
Kuschnir, Maria Cristina Caetano
Chofakian, Christiane Borges do Nascimento
Moraes, Ana Júlia Pantoja de
Azevedo, George Dantas
Santos, Karine Ferreira dos
Vasconcellos, Mauricio Teixeira Leite de
description OBJECTIVE To estimate the prevalence of sexual initiation and contraceptive use at the last sexual intercourse of Brazilian adolescents, according to sociodemographic features. METHODS The data were obtained from the Study of Cardiovascular Risks in Adolescents (ERICA), a national school-based cross-sectional study. We included 74,589 adolescents from 32 geographic strata (27 capitals and five sets of municipalities with more than 100,000 inhabitants of each of the five macro-regions of the Country). Information on sexual initiation and contraceptive use at the last sexual intercourse (male condom and oral contraceptive pill) has been used. We have estimated prevalence and confidence intervals (95%CI) considering sample weights according to sex, age, type of school, residence status, macro-region and capitals. RESULTS We observed that 28.1% (95%CI 27.0-29.2) of the adolescents had already initiated sexual life, with higher prevalence among those aged 17 years (56.4%, 95%CI 53.9-58.9), males (33.5%, 95%CI 31.8-35.2), studying at public schools (29.9%, 95%CI 28.5-31.4), and from the Northern region (33.9%, 95%CI 32.3-35.4), mainly from Macapa, Manaus, and Rio Branco. Among those who had started their sexual life, 82.3% (95%CI 81.1-83.4) reported the use of contraceptive methods at the last intercourse, and the prevalence of use was higher among adolescents aged 17 years (85.3%, 95%CI 82.7-87.6), females (85.2%, 95%CI 83.8-86.5) and those living in the Southern region (85.9%, 95%CI 82.9-88.5). Male condom was used by 68.8% (95%CI 66.9-70.7), with no difference by type of school or macro-regions; the contraceptive pill was used by 13.4% (CI95% 12.2-14.6), and more frequently used among women (24.7%, 95%CI 22.5-27,0) and 17-year-old adolescents (20.8%, 95%CI 18.2-23.6) from urban settings(13.7%, 95%CI 12.5-14.9) and from the Southern region (22.6%, 95%CI 19.0-26.8), and less often in the Northern region. CONCLUSIONS ERICA’s data analysis on sexuality and contraception shows heterogeneities in the prevalence of sexual initiation and use of contraceptive methods among Brazilian adolescents, depending on their age, where they live, and the type of school they study at. Younger adolescents and those living in the Northern region seem to be more vulnerable to the consequences of unprotected sexual intercourses.
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