Comportamentos de saúde entre jovens estudantes das redes pública e privada da área metropolitana do Estado de São Paulo
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Resumo: | OBJECTIVE: To investigate the prevalence of several health behaviors among students of public and private schools in S. Paulo, Brazil. METHODS: An epidemiological survey about health behaviors among high school students was carried out in S. Paulo in 1998. Seventh to eleventh graders from ten public and seven private schools were interviewed. All students were asked to fill out a Portuguese version of the questionnaire used by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in their annual "Youth Health Risk Behavior Survey". This questionnaire includes questions on driving-related behavior, violence, substance abuse, sexual practices, dietary habits and body weight control. RESULTS: A significant proportion of the students, mainly in the range of 15--18 years old, reported engaging in health-risk behaviors. In public schools, the most prominent risk behaviors were: riding a motorcycle without helmets (reported by 70.4% of the students who were either passengers or the driver); not using condoms in the last sexual intercourse (34% among those sexually active); carrying guns (4.8% in the last year), and suicide attempts (8.6% in the last year). In private schools, substance abuse was the most prominent risk-behavior: 25% reported at least one episode of binge-drinking in the last 30 days, 20.2% sniffed solvents at least once in the last year and 22.2% smoked marijuana in the same period; 13.8% reported using tobacco on a regular basis. Not wearing helmets while riding a motorcycle was also very high, reported by 66.3%. Female students reported less risk-behaviors, except for suicide attempts and unhealthy weight control methods. CONCLUSIONS: The information gathered could contribute to the development of preventive programs at school level, which takes into consideration the students' risk behaviors. |
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Comportamentos de saúde entre jovens estudantes das redes pública e privada da área metropolitana do Estado de São Paulo Health behavior among students of public and private schools in S. Paulo, Brazil Atitude frente à saúdeComportamento do adolescenteCorrer o riscoSaúde escolarComportamento sexualTranstornos relacionados ao uso de substâncias psicoativasConsumo de bebidas alcoólicasMotocicletasTentativa de suicídioViolênciaAbuso de maconhaPreservativos^i1^sutilizaAttitude to healthAdolescent behaviorSexual behaviorRisk takingSchool healthSubstance-related disordersAlcohol drinkingMotorcyclesSuicideattemptsViolence OBJECTIVE: To investigate the prevalence of several health behaviors among students of public and private schools in S. Paulo, Brazil. METHODS: An epidemiological survey about health behaviors among high school students was carried out in S. Paulo in 1998. Seventh to eleventh graders from ten public and seven private schools were interviewed. All students were asked to fill out a Portuguese version of the questionnaire used by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in their annual "Youth Health Risk Behavior Survey". This questionnaire includes questions on driving-related behavior, violence, substance abuse, sexual practices, dietary habits and body weight control. RESULTS: A significant proportion of the students, mainly in the range of 15--18 years old, reported engaging in health-risk behaviors. In public schools, the most prominent risk behaviors were: riding a motorcycle without helmets (reported by 70.4% of the students who were either passengers or the driver); not using condoms in the last sexual intercourse (34% among those sexually active); carrying guns (4.8% in the last year), and suicide attempts (8.6% in the last year). In private schools, substance abuse was the most prominent risk-behavior: 25% reported at least one episode of binge-drinking in the last 30 days, 20.2% sniffed solvents at least once in the last year and 22.2% smoked marijuana in the same period; 13.8% reported using tobacco on a regular basis. Not wearing helmets while riding a motorcycle was also very high, reported by 66.3%. Female students reported less risk-behaviors, except for suicide attempts and unhealthy weight control methods. CONCLUSIONS: The information gathered could contribute to the development of preventive programs at school level, which takes into consideration the students' risk behaviors. OBJETIVO: Estudar a freqüência de vários comportamentos de saúde entre estudantes secundários de escolas estaduais e particulares da cidade de São Paulo, SP. MÉTODOS: Estudo de corte transversal, com o sorteio de dez escolas estaduais e a seleção de sete particulares. Em cada escola, quatro salas de aula foram sorteadas, entre a sétima série do ensino fundamental e a terceira série do ensino médio. Para a coleta de dados, utilizou-se a versão do questionário de autopreenchimento utilizado pelo "Centers for Disease Control" para monitorar comportamentos de risco entre jovens. RESULTADOS: Uma proporção significativa de estudantes engajam-se em comportamentos de risco à saúde, principalmente na faixa de 15 a 18 anos de idade. Nas escolas públicas, os comportamentos mais freqüentes foram: andar de motocicleta sem capacete (70,4% dos estudantes que andaram de motocicleta); não utilização de preservativos na última relação sexual (34% dos sexualmente ativos); andar armado (4,8% dos respondentes no último ano) e tentar suicídio (8,6% nos últimos 12 meses). Nas escolas privadas, o uso de substâncias psicoativas foi o comportamento de risco mais proeminente: 25% relatou pelo menos um episódio de uso de álcool; 20,2% usou algum inalante no último ano; e 22,2% consumiu maconha no mesmo período. As estudantes do sexo feminino relataram menos comportamentos de risco, à exceção de tentativas de suicídio e de controle de peso por métodos não saudáveis. CONCLUSÕES: As informações obtidas podem contribuir para a estruturação de ações programáticas que considerem a distribuição de comportamentos de saúde na clientela-alvo. Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Saúde Pública2000-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/2509310.1590/S0034-89102000000600012Revista de Saúde Pública; Vol. 34 No. 6 (2000); 636-645 Revista de Saúde Pública; Vol. 34 Núm. 6 (2000); 636-645 Revista de Saúde Pública; v. 34 n. 6 (2000); 636-645 1518-87870034-8910reponame:Revista de Saúde Públicainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/25093/26920Copyright (c) 2017 Revista de Saúde Públicainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCarlini-Cotrim, BeatrizGazal-Carvalho, CynthiaGouveia, Nélson2012-05-29T18:50:18Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/25093Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/indexONGhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/oairevsp@org.usp.br||revsp1@usp.br1518-87870034-8910opendoar:2012-05-29T18:50:18Revista de Saúde Pública - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Comportamentos de saúde entre jovens estudantes das redes pública e privada da área metropolitana do Estado de São Paulo Health behavior among students of public and private schools in S. Paulo, Brazil |
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Comportamentos de saúde entre jovens estudantes das redes pública e privada da área metropolitana do Estado de São Paulo |
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Comportamentos de saúde entre jovens estudantes das redes pública e privada da área metropolitana do Estado de São Paulo Carlini-Cotrim, Beatriz Atitude frente à saúde Comportamento do adolescente Correr o risco Saúde escolar Comportamento sexual Transtornos relacionados ao uso de substâncias psicoativas Consumo de bebidas alcoólicas Motocicletas Tentativa de suicídio Violência Abuso de maconha Preservativos^i1^sutiliza Attitude to health Adolescent behavior Sexual behavior Risk taking School health Substance-related disorders Alcohol drinking Motorcycles Suicide attempts Violence |
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Comportamentos de saúde entre jovens estudantes das redes pública e privada da área metropolitana do Estado de São Paulo |
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Comportamentos de saúde entre jovens estudantes das redes pública e privada da área metropolitana do Estado de São Paulo |
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Comportamentos de saúde entre jovens estudantes das redes pública e privada da área metropolitana do Estado de São Paulo |
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Comportamentos de saúde entre jovens estudantes das redes pública e privada da área metropolitana do Estado de São Paulo |
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Comportamentos de saúde entre jovens estudantes das redes pública e privada da área metropolitana do Estado de São Paulo |
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Carlini-Cotrim, Beatriz |
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Carlini-Cotrim, Beatriz Gazal-Carvalho, Cynthia Gouveia, Nélson |
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Gazal-Carvalho, Cynthia Gouveia, Nélson |
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Carlini-Cotrim, Beatriz Gazal-Carvalho, Cynthia Gouveia, Nélson |
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Atitude frente à saúde Comportamento do adolescente Correr o risco Saúde escolar Comportamento sexual Transtornos relacionados ao uso de substâncias psicoativas Consumo de bebidas alcoólicas Motocicletas Tentativa de suicídio Violência Abuso de maconha Preservativos^i1^sutiliza Attitude to health Adolescent behavior Sexual behavior Risk taking School health Substance-related disorders Alcohol drinking Motorcycles Suicide attempts Violence |
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Atitude frente à saúde Comportamento do adolescente Correr o risco Saúde escolar Comportamento sexual Transtornos relacionados ao uso de substâncias psicoativas Consumo de bebidas alcoólicas Motocicletas Tentativa de suicídio Violência Abuso de maconha Preservativos^i1^sutiliza Attitude to health Adolescent behavior Sexual behavior Risk taking School health Substance-related disorders Alcohol drinking Motorcycles Suicide attempts Violence |
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OBJECTIVE: To investigate the prevalence of several health behaviors among students of public and private schools in S. Paulo, Brazil. METHODS: An epidemiological survey about health behaviors among high school students was carried out in S. Paulo in 1998. Seventh to eleventh graders from ten public and seven private schools were interviewed. All students were asked to fill out a Portuguese version of the questionnaire used by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in their annual "Youth Health Risk Behavior Survey". This questionnaire includes questions on driving-related behavior, violence, substance abuse, sexual practices, dietary habits and body weight control. RESULTS: A significant proportion of the students, mainly in the range of 15--18 years old, reported engaging in health-risk behaviors. In public schools, the most prominent risk behaviors were: riding a motorcycle without helmets (reported by 70.4% of the students who were either passengers or the driver); not using condoms in the last sexual intercourse (34% among those sexually active); carrying guns (4.8% in the last year), and suicide attempts (8.6% in the last year). In private schools, substance abuse was the most prominent risk-behavior: 25% reported at least one episode of binge-drinking in the last 30 days, 20.2% sniffed solvents at least once in the last year and 22.2% smoked marijuana in the same period; 13.8% reported using tobacco on a regular basis. Not wearing helmets while riding a motorcycle was also very high, reported by 66.3%. Female students reported less risk-behaviors, except for suicide attempts and unhealthy weight control methods. CONCLUSIONS: The information gathered could contribute to the development of preventive programs at school level, which takes into consideration the students' risk behaviors. |
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