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Gina León Untiveros

Del Centro University, Peru

Title: Knowledge and prevention measures against sexually transmitted infections in Peruvians Andean adolescents

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the level of knowledge and preventive measures used against Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) in Andean adolescents. 

Methods: Quantitative, descriptive, cross-sectional study, with 200 school adolescents from the Andean districts of the Junín region - Peru. Knowledge of concepts, forms of transmission and preventive measures before STIs was recorded through a questionnaire validated by expert judgment in a pilot test. Results 82% of adolescents answered incorrectly about the concept of STIs, but 89% responded correctly about the definition of AIDS. More than 85% know that sexual intercourse is the main form of STI transmission and that sexual intercourse, blood transfusions and mother-to-child transmission are the main forms of HIV transmission; however, 70% of adolescents did not respond correctly about the correct sequence of condom use.

Conclusion: The level of knowledge of Andean adolescents in Peru regarding sexually transmitted infections is intermediate to low; Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen public policies for the prevention of STIs in this vulnerable population.

Biography

Dental Surgeon, graduated from the Cayetano Heredia Peruvian University. Specialty in Research Statistics, Master in Stomatology at the Graduate School of the Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia. Doctoral candidate in Public Health at the National University of Callao 2017 - 2019. Winner of the IADR national research competition. Chosen for training at the University of Washington - UPCH on research topics for being Latin American research talent. Experience in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching. Pre-Degree and Post-Degree Thesis Advisor. Qualified as a Concytec researcher – Peru. Speaker at various international conferences. H1 index.