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Cad Saude Publica ; 37(10): e00335720, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34787284

RESUMO

Monitoring trends of contraceptive use and identifying the groups with less coverage are needed to guide public policies and make them more efficient. But, in Brazil, recent data about these aspects are limited. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of contraceptive use and its inequalities during adolescence and early adulthood. Data from the 1993 Pelotas birth cohort, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil, were used. At 15, 18 and 22 years, respectively, 335, 1,458 and 1,711 women reported having started their sexual lives and were included in analysis. Prevalence and 95% confidence intervals were obtained to describe the most used contraceptive methods. Inequalities in modern contraceptive use were evaluated according to wealth index, scholastic backwardness and ethnicity. In all follow-ups, more than 80% of women used at least one modern method. The use of barrier methods decreased with age; at 22 this prevalence was 36.3%. Such use concomitant with other modern methods was lower than 50% in all follow-ups. We observed inequalities in the use of modern contraceptive methods, mainly in barrier methods used with other modern methods. These findings may contribute and improve the public policies in family planning.


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Coorte de Nascimento , Anticoncepcionais , Adolescente , Adulto , Brasil , Anticoncepção , Feminino , Humanos , Prevalência , Adulto Jovem
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PLoS One ; 16(6): e0252027, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34111126

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INTRODUCTION: Depression affects 32% of university students and Major Depressive Episode (MDE) externalizing symptoms indicate the severity of the case. This study assessed MDE externalizing symptom prevalence and associated factors among university students, with emphasis on aspects related to the academic environment, including interpersonal relationships and study area chosen by students. METHODS: A census was performed on new students in the first semester of 2017 at a university in Southern Brazil. Depressive symptom prevalence was assessed by the Patient Health Questionnaire-9. The multivariate analysis of the associated factors followed a hierarchical model, using Poisson regression with backward selection. RESULTS: MDE externalizing symptoms were present in 20% of the university students and were more frequent among females, those with brown, black or other skin color in comparison to those with white skin color. Individuals with a family history of depression, minority sexual orientation, negative self-reported academic performance, students taking courses in the area of Linguistics, Modern Languages and Arts and students who reported strong conflicts with university teachers or colleagues also had higher prevalence of externalizing symptoms. CONCLUSION: It is important for education institutions to train teachers to identify and deal adequately with students who have externalizing symptoms of MDE. In addition, education institutions need to pay attention to conflicts, both between students and also between students and teachers in order to take preventive measures in these circumstances.


Assuntos
Transtorno Depressivo Maior/epidemiologia , Estudantes/psicologia , Universidades/estatística & dados numéricos , Desempenho Acadêmico , Adolescente , Adulto , Estudos Transversais , Transtorno Depressivo Maior/psicologia , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Fatores de Risco
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Cad. Saúde Pública (Online) ; 37(10): e00335720, 2021. tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-1345612

RESUMO

Monitoring trends of contraceptive use and identifying the groups with less coverage are needed to guide public policies and make them more efficient. But, in Brazil, recent data about these aspects are limited. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of contraceptive use and its inequalities during adolescence and early adulthood. Data from the 1993 Pelotas birth cohort, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil, were used. At 15, 18 and 22 years, respectively, 335, 1,458 and 1,711 women reported having started their sexual lives and were included in analysis. Prevalence and 95% confidence intervals were obtained to describe the most used contraceptive methods. Inequalities in modern contraceptive use were evaluated according to wealth index, scholastic backwardness and ethnicity. In all follow-ups, more than 80% of women used at least one modern method. The use of barrier methods decreased with age; at 22 this prevalence was 36.3%. Such use concomitant with other modern methods was lower than 50% in all follow-ups. We observed inequalities in the use of modern contraceptive methods, mainly in barrier methods used with other modern methods. These findings may contribute and improve the public policies in family planning.


É necessário monitorar as tendências no uso de métodos contraceptivos e identificar os grupos com menor cobertura, a fim de orientar as políticas públicas e torná-las mais eficientes. Entretanto, no Brasil, são limitados os dados recentes sobre a cobertura dos métodos contraceptivos. O estudo buscou investigar a prevalência do uso de métodos contraceptivos e as desigualdades no uso durante a adolescência e início da vida adulta. Foram usados dados da coorte de nascimentos de Pelotas de 1993, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil. Aos 15, 18 e 22 anos, respectivamente, 335, 1.458 e 1.711 mulheres informaram já terem iniciado a vida sexual e foram incluídas na análise. Foram obtidas as prevalências e intervalos de 95% de confiança para descrever os métodos contraceptivos mais utilizados. As desigualdades no uso de métodos contraceptivos modernos foram avaliadas de acordo com o índice de riqueza, atraso escolar e cor da pele. Em todos os seguimentos, mais de 80% das mulheres informavam usar pelo menos um método moderno. O uso de métodos de barreira diminuiu com a idade (prevalência de 36,3% aos 22 anos). Esse uso junto com outro método moderno era menos de 50% em todos os seguimentos. Foram observadas desigualdades no uso de métodos contraceptivos modernos, principalmente no uso de método de barreira junto com outro método moderno. Os achados podem contribuir para melhorar as políticas públicas em planejamento familiar.


Es necesario monitorizar las tendencias en el uso de métodos contraceptivos e identificar los grupos con menor cobertura, a fin de orientar las políticas públicas y hacerlas más eficientes. Sin embargo, en Brasil, son limitados los datos recientes sobre la cobertura de los métodos contraceptivos. El estudio buscó investigar la prevalencia del uso de métodos contraceptivos y las desigualdades en su uso, durante la adolescencia e inicio de la vida adulta. Se usaron datos de la cohorte de nacimientos de 1993 en Pelotas, Río Grande do Sul, Brasil. A los 15, 18 y 22 años, respectivamente, 335, 1.458 y 1.711 mujeres informaron ya haber iniciado la vida sexual y fueron incluidas en el análisis. Se obtuvieron las prevalencias e intervalos de 95% de confianza para describir los métodos contraceptivos más utilizados. Las desigualdades en el uso de métodos contraceptivos modernos fueron evaluadas de acuerdo con el índice de riqueza, atraso escolar y color de piel. En todos los seguimientos, más de un 80% de las mujeres informaban usar por lo menos un método moderno. El uso de métodos de barrera disminuía con la edad (prevalencia de 36,3% a los 22 años). Ese uso junto con otro método moderno era menos de un 50% en todos los seguimientos. Se observaron desigualdades en el uso de métodos contraceptivos modernos, principalmente en el uso del método de barrera junto a otro método moderno. Los hallazgos pueden contribuir a mejorar las políticas públicas en la planificación familiar.


Assuntos
Humanos , Feminino , Adolescente , Adulto , Adulto Jovem , Anticoncepcionais , Parto , Brasil , Prevalência , Anticoncepção
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