Genital diseases awareness in young male students: Is information necessary to protect them?
Introduction: Few studies on the prevalence of male sexual diseases are currently available due to difficult application of observational studies or andrological disease prevention campaigns on large series of apparently healthy subjects. The medical check-up linked to compulsory military service re...
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doaj-0a803c06a49644ef8ab3fc34916fd2012020-11-25T03:58:19ZengPAGEPress PublicationsArchivio Italiano di Urologia e Andrologia1124-35622282-41972013-04-01851141910.4081/aiua.2013.1.141062Genital diseases awareness in young male students: Is information necessary to protect them?Nicola Mondaini0Mauro Silvani1Teo Zenico2Fabrizio Gallo3Franco Rosso4Tommaso Cai5Gianni Ughi6Pasquale Scarano7Vincenzo Orlando8Riccardo Bartoletti9U.O. Urology, S. Maria Annunziata Hospital, University of FlorenceDepartment of Surgery, Division of Urology, Degli Infermi Hospital, BiellaU.O. Urology, Morgagni Pierantoni Hospital, ForlìDepartment of Surgery, Division of Urology, San Paolo Hospital, SavonaDepartment of Surgery, Division of Urology, San Paolo Hospital, SavonaU.O. Urology, S. Maria Annunziata Hospital, University of FlorenceU.O. Urology, Morgagni Pierantoni, FerraraU.O. Urology, Civile Hospital, RiminiStabilimento Chimico Farmaceutico Militare, FlorenceU.O. Urology, S. Maria Annunziata Hospital, University of FlorenceIntroduction: Few studies on the prevalence of male sexual diseases are currently available due to difficult application of observational studies or andrological disease prevention campaigns on large series of apparently healthy subjects. The medical check-up linked to compulsory military service represented in Italy a valid tool for epidemiological and observational study for 18 year old boys from 1861 to 2004. The stopping of compulsory military service and its related medical check-up could have determined an important social impact in terms of a lower level of attention and care on male genital/sexual diseases. The aim of the present observational study was to check the prevalence of genital/ sexual diseases among young male high-school students and promote an alternative campaign of information among young students. Methods: A prospective observational analytical study on young male students was conducted by 6 urological centres. Genital and sexually transmitted diseases were presented with slides to students in a general assembly. Some students were then counselled and filled out a short questionnaire on their lifestyle. Results: 12,535 students (10,432 males-83.6%) followed the presentation. and 4,897 males (46.7%) decided to be checked-up by the urologist and out of them 1554 (31.7%) presented relevant andrological diseases. Five-hundred students completed the questionnaire concerning their lifestyle. Many of them had not yet experienced condom use during sexual intercourse (27.8%). Drug abuse was reported by 39.6% of subjects and alcohol consumption in 80.8% of them. Conclusions: These data suggest the need for a national information campaign on male sexual disorders to promote sexual health.http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/aiua/article/view/1585Sexual dysfunctionsKlinefelter syndromeSexually transmitted diseasesSexual health awarenessFertilityAndrologic diseaseGenital diseasesYoung male students |
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Nicola Mondaini Mauro Silvani Teo Zenico Fabrizio Gallo Franco Rosso Tommaso Cai Gianni Ughi Pasquale Scarano Vincenzo Orlando Riccardo Bartoletti Genital diseases awareness in young male students: Is information necessary to protect them? Archivio Italiano di Urologia e Andrologia Sexual dysfunctions Klinefelter syndrome Sexually transmitted diseases Sexual health awareness Fertility Andrologic disease Genital diseases Young male students |
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Nicola Mondaini Mauro Silvani Teo Zenico Fabrizio Gallo Franco Rosso Tommaso Cai Gianni Ughi Pasquale Scarano Vincenzo Orlando Riccardo Bartoletti |
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Genital diseases awareness in young male students: Is information necessary to protect them? |
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Genital diseases awareness in young male students: Is information necessary to protect them? |
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Genital diseases awareness in young male students: Is information necessary to protect them? |
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Genital diseases awareness in young male students: Is information necessary to protect them? |
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Genital diseases awareness in young male students: Is information necessary to protect them? |
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genital diseases awareness in young male students: is information necessary to protect them? |
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Introduction: Few studies on the prevalence of male sexual diseases are currently available due to difficult application of observational studies or andrological disease prevention campaigns on large series of apparently healthy subjects. The medical check-up linked to compulsory military service represented in Italy a valid tool for epidemiological and observational study for 18 year old boys from 1861 to 2004. The stopping of compulsory military service and its related medical check-up could have determined an important social impact in terms of a lower level of attention and care on male genital/sexual diseases. The aim of the present observational study was to check the prevalence of genital/ sexual diseases among young male high-school students and promote an alternative campaign of information among young students. Methods: A prospective observational analytical study on young male students was conducted by 6 urological centres. Genital and sexually transmitted diseases were presented with slides to students in a general assembly. Some students were then counselled and filled out a short questionnaire on their lifestyle. Results: 12,535 students (10,432 males-83.6%) followed the presentation. and 4,897 males (46.7%) decided to be checked-up by the urologist and out of them 1554 (31.7%) presented relevant andrological diseases. Five-hundred students completed the questionnaire concerning their lifestyle. Many of them had not yet experienced condom use during sexual intercourse (27.8%). Drug abuse was reported by 39.6% of subjects and alcohol consumption in 80.8% of them. Conclusions: These data suggest the need for a national information campaign on male sexual disorders to promote sexual health. |
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Sexual dysfunctions Klinefelter syndrome Sexually transmitted diseases Sexual health awareness Fertility Andrologic disease Genital diseases Young male students |
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