Economic Crisis and Sexually Transmitted Infections: A Comparison Between Native and Immigrant Populations in a Specialised Centre in Granada, Spain
This study aimed to analyse the influence of the economic crisis on the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the immigrant population compared to the native population. A cross-sectional study was conducted by reviewing 441 clinical records (329 Spanish nationals and 112 non-Spani...
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doaj-31598860b6e64307a745324caf123a7b2020-11-25T02:26:27ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012020-04-01172480248010.3390/ijerph17072480Economic Crisis and Sexually Transmitted Infections: A Comparison Between Native and Immigrant Populations in a Specialised Centre in Granada, SpainMaría Ángeles Pérez-Morente0Adelina Martín-Salvador1María Gázquez-López2Pedro Femia-Marzo3María Dolores Pozo-Cano4César Hueso-Montoro5Encarnación Martínez-García6Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Jaén, 23071 Jaén, SpainFaculty of Health Sciences, University of Granada, 52005 Melilla, SpainFaculty of Health Sciences, University of Granada, 51001 Ceuta, SpainFaculty of Health Sciences, University of Granada, 18016 Granada, SpainFaculty of Health Sciences, University of Granada, 18016 Granada, SpainFaculty of Health Sciences, University of Granada, 18016 Granada, SpainFaculty of Health Sciences, University of Granada, 18016 Granada, SpainThis study aimed to analyse the influence of the economic crisis on the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the immigrant population compared to the native population. A cross-sectional study was conducted by reviewing 441 clinical records (329 Spanish nationals and 112 non-Spanish nationals) of individuals who, between 2000 and 2014, visited an STI clinic in Granada and tested positive for an infection. Descriptive statistical analyses were performed, and infection rates, odds ratios, and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated. The mean age was 28.06 years (SD = 8.30; range = 16–70). During the period 2000–2014, the risk of being diagnosed with an STI was higher among non-Spanish nationals than among Spanish nationals (odds ratio (OR) = 5.33; 95% CI = 4.78–6.60). Differences between both populations were less marked during the crisis period (2008–2014: OR = 2.73; 95% CI = 2.32–3.73) than during the non-crisis period (2000–2007: OR = 12.02; 95% CI = 10.33–16.17). This may be due to underreporting of diagnoses in the immigrant population. Immigrants visiting the STI clinic in Granada are especially vulnerable to positive STI diagnoses compared to the native population.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/7/2480sexually transmitted infectionseconomic recessiontransients and migrants |
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María Ángeles Pérez-Morente Adelina Martín-Salvador María Gázquez-López Pedro Femia-Marzo María Dolores Pozo-Cano César Hueso-Montoro Encarnación Martínez-García |
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María Ángeles Pérez-Morente Adelina Martín-Salvador María Gázquez-López Pedro Femia-Marzo María Dolores Pozo-Cano César Hueso-Montoro Encarnación Martínez-García Economic Crisis and Sexually Transmitted Infections: A Comparison Between Native and Immigrant Populations in a Specialised Centre in Granada, Spain International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health sexually transmitted infections economic recession transients and migrants |
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María Ángeles Pérez-Morente Adelina Martín-Salvador María Gázquez-López Pedro Femia-Marzo María Dolores Pozo-Cano César Hueso-Montoro Encarnación Martínez-García |
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María Ángeles Pérez-Morente |
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Economic Crisis and Sexually Transmitted Infections: A Comparison Between Native and Immigrant Populations in a Specialised Centre in Granada, Spain |
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Economic Crisis and Sexually Transmitted Infections: A Comparison Between Native and Immigrant Populations in a Specialised Centre in Granada, Spain |
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Economic Crisis and Sexually Transmitted Infections: A Comparison Between Native and Immigrant Populations in a Specialised Centre in Granada, Spain |
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Economic Crisis and Sexually Transmitted Infections: A Comparison Between Native and Immigrant Populations in a Specialised Centre in Granada, Spain |
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Economic Crisis and Sexually Transmitted Infections: A Comparison Between Native and Immigrant Populations in a Specialised Centre in Granada, Spain |
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economic crisis and sexually transmitted infections: a comparison between native and immigrant populations in a specialised centre in granada, spain |
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |
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This study aimed to analyse the influence of the economic crisis on the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the immigrant population compared to the native population. A cross-sectional study was conducted by reviewing 441 clinical records (329 Spanish nationals and 112 non-Spanish nationals) of individuals who, between 2000 and 2014, visited an STI clinic in Granada and tested positive for an infection. Descriptive statistical analyses were performed, and infection rates, odds ratios, and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated. The mean age was 28.06 years (SD = 8.30; range = 16–70). During the period 2000–2014, the risk of being diagnosed with an STI was higher among non-Spanish nationals than among Spanish nationals (odds ratio (OR) = 5.33; 95% CI = 4.78–6.60). Differences between both populations were less marked during the crisis period (2008–2014: OR = 2.73; 95% CI = 2.32–3.73) than during the non-crisis period (2000–2007: OR = 12.02; 95% CI = 10.33–16.17). This may be due to underreporting of diagnoses in the immigrant population. Immigrants visiting the STI clinic in Granada are especially vulnerable to positive STI diagnoses compared to the native population. |
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sexually transmitted infections economic recession transients and migrants |
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