Literature DB >> 12407234

Knowledge about the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases: a longitudinal study of young women from 16-23 years of age.

A Andersson-Ellström1, I Milsom.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To describe knowledge and attitudes regarding sexually transmitted diseases (STD) in the same women followed longitudinally for 7 years from teenage years to early adulthood, and to relate the findings to sexual behaviour.
METHODS: A face to face interview and a questionnaire were completed by 79 young women when they were 16, 18, and 23 years old.
RESULTS: The questionnaire, testing knowledge about the mode of transmission and prevention of STD, gave a total score of correct answers varying between 44% and 64%, with less knowledge about human papilloma (HPV) and herpes viruses than about chlamydia. Awareness of the possibility of asymptomatic transmission was low. The highest scores were obtained at the age of 18 years. Experience of many partners, a history of STD, smoking, and more frequent use of alcohol were associated with a higher level of knowledge.
CONCLUSIONS: Knowledge was fairly good and consistent, but was more often incorrect regarding viral infections and the possibility of asymptomatic transmission, and in total did not ensure an adequate protective behaviour. A higher level of knowledge was associated with a more risky behaviour, indicating that information was best received by those who could identify with the problem.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  2002        PMID: 12407234      PMCID: PMC1744534          DOI: 10.1136/sti.78.5.339

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sex Transm Infect        ISSN: 1368-4973            Impact factor:   3.519


  7 in total

1.  Sexual behaviour among youth clinic visitors in Sweden: knowledge and experiences in an HIV perspective.

Authors:  E Persson; G Jarlbro
Journal:  Genitourin Med       Date:  1992-02

2.  The relationship between knowledge about sexually transmitted diseases and actual sexual behaviour in a group of teenage girls.

Authors:  A Andersson-Ellström; L Forssman; I Milsom
Journal:  Genitourin Med       Date:  1996-02

3.  Sexual behavior and sexually transmitted diseases among Swedish university students.

Authors:  T Tydén; C Björkelund; S E Olsson
Journal:  Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand       Date:  1991       Impact factor: 3.636

4.  Sexually transmissible diseases--knowledge and practices of general practitioners in Victoria, Australia.

Authors:  G Mulvey; M J Temple-Smith; L A Keogh
Journal:  Genitourin Med       Date:  1997-12

5.  Trends in seroprevalence of human papillomavirus type 16 among pregnant women in Stockholm, Sweden, during 1969-1989.

Authors:  V af Geijersstam; Z Wang; I Lewensohn-Fuchs; C Eklund; J T Schiller; M Forsgren; J Dillner
Journal:  Int J Cancer       Date:  1998-05-04       Impact factor: 7.396

Review 6.  Biopsychosocial correlates of risk-taking behaviors during adolescence. Can the physician intervene?

Authors:  C E Irwin; S G Millstein
Journal:  J Adolesc Health Care       Date:  1986-11

7.  Genital Chlamydia trachomatis infections in Uppsala County, Sweden, 1985-1993: declining rates for how much longer?

Authors:  B Herrmann; M Egger
Journal:  Sex Transm Dis       Date:  1995 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 2.830

  7 in total
  9 in total

1.  Growth trajectories of sexual risk behavior in adolescence and young adulthood.

Authors:  Stevenson Fergus; Marc A Zimmerman; Cleopatra H Caldwell
Journal:  Am J Public Health       Date:  2007-04-26       Impact factor: 9.308

Review 2.  A systematic review of measures used in studies of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine acceptability.

Authors:  Jennifer D Allen; Gloria D Coronado; Rebecca S Williams; Beth Glenn; Cam Escoffery; Maria Fernandez; Raegan A Tuff; Katherine M Wilson; Patricia Dolan Mullen
Journal:  Vaccine       Date:  2010-04-20       Impact factor: 3.641

3.  Development of an HPV educational protocol for adolescents.

Authors:  Caitlin Wetzel; Abbigail Tissot; Linda M Kollar; Paula A Hillard; Rachel Stone; Jessica A Kahn
Journal:  J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol       Date:  2007-10       Impact factor: 1.814

4.  Knowledge of Chlamydia trachomatis among men and women approached to participate in community-based screening, Scotland, UK.

Authors:  Karen Lorimer; Graham J Hart
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2010-12-30       Impact factor: 3.295

5.  Assessment of knowledge on sexually transmitted infections and sexual risk behaviour in two rural districts of Bhutan.

Authors:  Kunzang Norbu; Sontosh Mukhia
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2013-12-06       Impact factor: 3.295

6.  Knowledge and attitude about sexually transmitted infections other than HIV among college students.

Authors:  Nagesh Tumkur Subbarao; A Akhilesh
Journal:  Indian J Sex Transm Dis AIDS       Date:  2017 Jan-Jun

7.  Lack of knowledge about sexually transmitted infections among women in North rural Vietnam.

Authors:  Pham Thi Lan; Cecilia Stålsby Lundborg; Ingrid Mogren; Ho Dang Phuc; Nguyen Thi Kim Chuc
Journal:  BMC Infect Dis       Date:  2009-06-06       Impact factor: 3.090

8.  "If you can't treat HPV, why test for it?" Women's attitudes to the changing face of cervical cancer prevention: a focus group study.

Authors:  Judith McRae; Cara Martin; John O'Leary; Linda Sharp
Journal:  BMC Womens Health       Date:  2014-05-06       Impact factor: 2.809

9.  Knowledge of sexually transmitted infections and its associated factors among polytechnic college students in Southwest Ethiopia.

Authors:  Tadesse Nigussie; Tewodros Yosef
Journal:  Pan Afr Med J       Date:  2020-09-17
  9 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.