Knowledge of sexually transmitted infections among health sciences students and teachers in southeastern Brazil.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Diego P Scotini, Pedro Hc Tomazelli, Michael S Miranda, Luiz G Elisei, Ehideé Ig La-Rotta, Leonardo A Dos Reis, Policardo G Da Silva
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Introduction: A cross-sectional study on the knowledge of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) was conducted. The objective was to assess the knowledge of STIs among health sciences students and teachers in a city in the southwest of Minas Gerais, Brazil.

Methodology: The data were collected through interviews of students enrolled in undergraduate health-related courses in two higher education institutions in Passos-MG. The questionnaire included questions about the demographics of the participants, as well as questions to assess knowledge about STIs.

Results: The sample consisted of 690 individuals, including 470 women, 218 men, and 2 who identified themselves as the 'other gender'. Of these, 94.3% were students and 5.7% were teachers. Among the students, 284 were from private universities and 367 were from public universities. Of the teachers, 89.7% were from public universities. The mean (standard deviation) knowledge score (on a scale of 0 to 10) of the participants was 5.44 (1.59), with a median of 5. Males had a higher mean (5.77 ± 1.61), with a median of 6; compared to females (5.27 ± 1.56), with a median of 5 (p < 0.001). In addition, teachers had a higher mean (6.26 ± 1.61), with a median of 6; compared to students (5.39 ± 1.58) with a median of 5 (p < 0.002).

Conclusions: There were gaps in the knowledge of students and teachers. This is a worrying situation, and it is necessary to improve academic training on STIs and promote protected sexual relations.

巴西东南部卫生科学专业学生和教师的性传播感染知识。
前言:对性传播感染(STIs)知识进行了横断面研究。目的是评估巴西米纳斯吉拉斯州西南部一个城市的卫生科学学生和教师对性传播感染的知识。方法:通过对Passos-MG两所高等教育机构本科健康相关课程学生的访谈收集数据。调查问卷包括参与者的人口统计问题,以及评估性传播感染知识的问题。结果:样本由690个人组成,其中包括470名女性,218名男性,以及2名认为自己是“其他性别”的人。其中94.3%为学生,5.7%为教师。其中,私立大学284人,公立大学367人。89.7%的教师来自公立大学。参与者的平均(标准偏差)知识得分(在0到10的范围内)为5.44(1.59),中位数为5。男性的平均值较高(5.77±1.61),中位数为6;与女性相比(5.27±1.56),中位数为5 (p < 0.001)。此外,教师有较高的平均值(6.26±1.61),中位数为6;与学生相比(5.39±1.58),中位数为5 (p < 0.002)。结论:学生和教师的知识存在差距。这是一个令人担忧的情况,有必要改善性传播感染的学术培训,并促进有保护的性关系。
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CiteScore
3.70
自引率
5.30%
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239
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries (JIDC) is an international journal, intended for the publication of scientific articles from Developing Countries by scientists from Developing Countries. JIDC is an independent, on-line publication with an international editorial board. JIDC is open access with no cost to view or download articles and reasonable cost for publication of research artcles, making JIDC easily availiable to scientists from resource restricted regions.
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