2015
DOI: 10.1590/1413-81232014201.06332014
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Prevalência de relação sexual e fatores associados em adolescentes escolares de Goiânia, Goiás, Brasil

Abstract: Prevalência de relação sexual e fatores associados em adolescentes escolares de Goiânia, Goiás, BrasilPrevalence of sexual intercourse and associated factors among adolescents attending schools in Goiânia in the state of Goiás, Brazil

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“…In addition to the dynamics of the relationships, family configurations were also related to sexual debut in the present study. Belonging to single-parent and extended families was associated with sexual initiation, and the latter with early sexual initiation, corroborating previous findings (Ruiz et al, 2015;Sasaki et al, 2015;Silva et al, 2015). Family configuration alone does not define environments less favorable for child development; however, it cannot be disregarded that, when associated with other social determinants, it may indicate situations of greater vulnerability.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…In addition to the dynamics of the relationships, family configurations were also related to sexual debut in the present study. Belonging to single-parent and extended families was associated with sexual initiation, and the latter with early sexual initiation, corroborating previous findings (Ruiz et al, 2015;Sasaki et al, 2015;Silva et al, 2015). Family configuration alone does not define environments less favorable for child development; however, it cannot be disregarded that, when associated with other social determinants, it may indicate situations of greater vulnerability.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The last National School Health Survey reported that 19% of the Brazilian adolescents aged 13 to 17 years, among a sample of 10.926, had already tried tobacco and 54.3% had already tried alcohol before the age of 15, with 21% having had at least one episode of drunkenness and 7% having engaged in some conflict with their family due to alcohol use. Other studies have drawn attention to alcohol use among adolescents, warning for the development of dependence (Bertoni et al, 2009;Colder, Shyhalla, & Frndak, 2018;Dallo & Martins, 2018;IBGE, 2016) and the concomitance with other risk behaviors, (Dallo & Martins, 2018;Sasaki, Leles, Matla, Sardinha, & Freire, 2015). However, it is important to point out that more socially vulnerable groups, such as adolescents living in the street or institutionalized adolescents, tend to present higher rates of substance use and earlier sexual debut, indicating that the presence of the family and the school and increased access to health services may be protective factors (Zappe et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Aprofundando mais a investigação sobre os hábitos dos adolescentes, a terceira temática dos artigos da amostra é composta por três artigos, que têm como assunto central o comportamento sexual de risco (CORREIA et al, 2011;SASAKI et al, 2015;CRUZEIRO et al, 2010). Assim, Correia et al (2011) realizaram um estudo transversal que teve por objetivo investigar as razões que levaram adolescentes a provocarem aborto, rela-cionando com as variáveis idade e tipo de escola.…”
Section: Comportamento Sexual De Risco E Prática Do Abortamentounclassified
“…A prática de atividade física na adolescência está relacionada com benefícios na saúde esquelética (conteú-do mineral e densidade óssea), controle da pressão sanguínea, dislipidemia obesidade e síndrome metabólica, além de melhoria nas habilidades motoras, no desenvolvimento psicológico e no nível de relação social [3][4][5][6][7][8] .…”
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