2013
DOI: 10.6061/clinics/2013(04)09
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Abstract: OBJECTIVE:Alcohol and other drug use appears to reduce decision-making ability and increase the risk of unsafe sex, leading to possible unplanned pregnancies, sexually transmitted diseases/human immunodeficiency virus/HIV transmission, and multiple sexual partners. This study aimed to test the hypothesis that risky sexual behaviors among adolescents are associated with legal and illegal drug use.METHODS:A national cross-sectional survey of 17,371 high-school students was conducted in 2010. Students were select… Show more

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“…The consumption of alcohol in adolescence may also increase the chances of abuse and addiction in adult life 9 , as well as be related to concomitant use of illicit substances 9,10 . It has also been associated with traffic accidents 4,10 , violence 4, 10,11 , low school performance 9 , risky sexual behavior 12 , and unwanted pregnancy 10 . In Brazil, a household survey on the use of psychotropic drugs carried out in 2005 showed that 54.3% of adolescents aging 12 -17 years had already used alcohol, and that 7% were RESUMO: Objetivo: Identificar aspectos relacionados ao consumo alcoólico entre estudantes de um município do interior do sudeste brasileiro.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The consumption of alcohol in adolescence may also increase the chances of abuse and addiction in adult life 9 , as well as be related to concomitant use of illicit substances 9,10 . It has also been associated with traffic accidents 4,10 , violence 4, 10,11 , low school performance 9 , risky sexual behavior 12 , and unwanted pregnancy 10 . In Brazil, a household survey on the use of psychotropic drugs carried out in 2005 showed that 54.3% of adolescents aging 12 -17 years had already used alcohol, and that 7% were RESUMO: Objetivo: Identificar aspectos relacionados ao consumo alcoólico entre estudantes de um município do interior do sudeste brasileiro.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alcohol also decreases a person's critical capacity, so they can behave differently than they would when sober. Many students under the effect of alcohol mentioned not always using condoms, and adolescents under alcohol effect are the ones who more practice unprotected sex 12 . Almost all students who tried to buy alcoholic beverages and over 90% of those who asked for an adult to do it for them were successful.…”
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“…En otras publicaciones se ha mostrado que la ingesta de bebidas alcohólicas y el uso de drogas están asociados a prácticas de sexo inseguro. 39,40 Este tema es importante en términos de política pública centrada en temas de salud de la población adolescente. Encuestas específicas realizadas entre población estudiantil y en el ámbito de las adicciones han señalado que cerca de la cuarta parte de los estudiantes de bachillerato han consumido drogas en el último mes (28.4% en el caso de los hombres y 21.9% en el de las mujeres) 41 haber consumido bebidas alcohólicas en el último año (56.5% para los hombres y 52.1% para las mujeres).…”
Section: Anticoncepción En Adolescentes Escolarizadosunclassified
“…Em 2010, um estudo com 17.371 alunos do ensino médio de escolas públicas e particulares de 27 capitais brasileiras evidenciou que cerca de um terço deles tiveram relações sexuais e quase a metade não usou preservativo, especialmente os de menor nível socioeconômico. O consumo excessivo de drogas ilícitas foi independentemente associado à relação sexual desprotegida 20 . Baixa escolaridade materna e mãe que trabalha aumentam a chance da adolescente adotar comportamento sexual de risco 19 .…”
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