Sociodemographic profile of blind people: associations with knowledge, attitude and practice about sexually transmitted infections
Objective: to analyze associations among sociodemographic characteristics and knowledge, attitude and practice ofblind people about sexually transmitted infections. Methods: descriptive transversal study with a quantitative approach.Participants were 36 blind individuals. The questionnaire Knowledge...
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doaj-62d5b014a68948afa760fded1a1f874c2020-11-25T02:00:14ZengUniversidade Federal do CearáRev Rene1517-38522175-67832015-11-0116510.15253/2175-6783.2015000500016Sociodemographic profile of blind people: associations with knowledge, attitude and practice about sexually transmitted infectionsAndressa Kaline Ferreira Araújo0Inacia Sátiro Xavier de França1Alexsandro Silva Coura2Sérgio Ribeiro dos Santos3 Ana Paula Andrade Ramos4Lorita Marlena Freitag Pagliuca5Universidade Estadual da ParaíbaUniversidade Estadual da ParaíbaUniversidade Estadual da ParaíbaUniversidade Federal da Paraíba.Universidade Estadual da ParaíbaUniversidade Federal do Ceará.Objective: to analyze associations among sociodemographic characteristics and knowledge, attitude and practice ofblind people about sexually transmitted infections. Methods: descriptive transversal study with a quantitative approach.Participants were 36 blind individuals. The questionnaire Knowledge, attitude and practice about sexually transmittedinfections was used. Absolute and relative frequencies were calculated. There were Chi-square test and chi-square Exact.Results: most participants are elderly, unmarried, with elementary school and not working. Knowledge, attitude andpractice about sexually transmitted infections are inadequate (p<0.05). Religion (p<0.001), work (p<0.001), not workingreason (p<0.001) and education (p=0.003) had associations with the attitude about sexually transmitted infections. Gender(p<0.001), marital status (p=0.019) and education (p=0.020) had associations with practice. There was no associationbetween sociodemographic characteristics and knowledge. Conclusion: sociodemographic characteristics may interferewith the attitude and practice of blind people about sexually transmitted infections, and the nurse should consider thesecharacteristics in professional practice with those subjects.http://www.revistarene.ufc.br/revista/index.php/revista/article/view/2182/pdf_1Visually Impaired Persons;Sexual HealthSocioeconomic FactorsPublic Health |
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Andressa Kaline Ferreira Araújo Inacia Sátiro Xavier de França Alexsandro Silva Coura Sérgio Ribeiro dos Santos Ana Paula Andrade Ramos Lorita Marlena Freitag Pagliuca Sociodemographic profile of blind people: associations with knowledge, attitude and practice about sexually transmitted infections Rev Rene Visually Impaired Persons; Sexual Health Socioeconomic Factors Public Health |
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Andressa Kaline Ferreira Araújo Inacia Sátiro Xavier de França Alexsandro Silva Coura Sérgio Ribeiro dos Santos Ana Paula Andrade Ramos Lorita Marlena Freitag Pagliuca |
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Sociodemographic profile of blind people: associations with knowledge, attitude and practice about sexually transmitted infections |
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Sociodemographic profile of blind people: associations with knowledge, attitude and practice about sexually transmitted infections |
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Sociodemographic profile of blind people: associations with knowledge, attitude and practice about sexually transmitted infections |
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Sociodemographic profile of blind people: associations with knowledge, attitude and practice about sexually transmitted infections |
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Sociodemographic profile of blind people: associations with knowledge, attitude and practice about sexually transmitted infections |
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sociodemographic profile of blind people: associations with knowledge, attitude and practice about sexually transmitted infections |
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Universidade Federal do Ceará |
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Objective: to analyze associations among sociodemographic characteristics and knowledge, attitude and practice ofblind people about sexually transmitted infections. Methods: descriptive transversal study with a quantitative approach.Participants were 36 blind individuals. The questionnaire Knowledge, attitude and practice about sexually transmittedinfections was used. Absolute and relative frequencies were calculated. There were Chi-square test and chi-square Exact.Results: most participants are elderly, unmarried, with elementary school and not working. Knowledge, attitude andpractice about sexually transmitted infections are inadequate (p<0.05). Religion (p<0.001), work (p<0.001), not workingreason (p<0.001) and education (p=0.003) had associations with the attitude about sexually transmitted infections. Gender(p<0.001), marital status (p=0.019) and education (p=0.020) had associations with practice. There was no associationbetween sociodemographic characteristics and knowledge. Conclusion: sociodemographic characteristics may interferewith the attitude and practice of blind people about sexually transmitted infections, and the nurse should consider thesecharacteristics in professional practice with those subjects. |
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Visually Impaired Persons; Sexual Health Socioeconomic Factors Public Health |
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