Contraception in adolescents over the last 15 years: perspective of a youth service center

Introduction: Contraceptive counselling is essential in the prevention of pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections in adolescents. Objectives: Evaluate the behaviour of adolescents who recurred to our Youth Assistence Center (YAC) in the past 15 years, regarding their sexual and reproductive h...

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Main Authors: Teresa Teixeira da Silva, Tânia Lima, Bruna Vieira, Cidália Conde, Mónica Fernandes, Joana Santos, Marcília Teixeira, Teresa Oliveira
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Language:English
Published: Centro Hospitalar do Porto 2015-09-01
Series:Nascer e Crescer
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Online Access:http://revistas.rcaap.pt/nascercrescer/article/view/8518
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spelling doaj-8e968245bb97473fbe0105d55d7acd5e2020-11-24T22:38:07ZengCentro Hospitalar do PortoNascer e Crescer 0872-07540872-07542015-09-012431081115909Contraception in adolescents over the last 15 years: perspective of a youth service centerTeresa Teixeira da Silva0Tânia Lima1Bruna Vieira2Cidália Conde3Mónica Fernandes4Joana Santos5Marcília Teixeira6Teresa Oliveira7Serviço de Ginecologia/Obstetrícia, Centro Materno Infantil Norte, Centro Hospitalar do PortoServiço de Ginecologia/Obstetrícia, Centro Materno Infantil Norte, Centro Hospitalar do PortoServiço de Ginecologia/Obstetrícia, Centro Materno Infantil Norte, Centro Hospitalar do PortoServiço de Ginecologia/Obstetrícia, Centro Materno Infantil Norte, Centro Hospitalar do PortoServiço de Ginecologia/Obstetrícia, Centro Materno Infantil Norte, Centro Hospitalar do PortoServiço de Ginecologia/Obstetrícia, Centro Materno Infantil Norte, Centro Hospitalar do PortoServiço de Ginecologia/Obstetrícia, Centro Materno Infantil Norte, Centro Hospitalar do PortoServiço de Ginecologia/Obstetrícia, Centro Materno Infantil Norte, Centro Hospitalar do PortoIntroduction: Contraceptive counselling is essential in the prevention of pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections in adolescents. Objectives: Evaluate the behaviour of adolescents who recurred to our Youth Assistence Center (YAC) in the past 15 years, regarding their sexual and reproductive health and contraceptive choice. Material and Methods: Retrospective study of female adolescents under 18 years, who recurred for the first time to YAC in 1997, 2002, 2007 and 2012 (group 1,2,3 and 4, respectively). Data were analysed using SPSS 21.0 and Microsoft Excel 2007. Results: Most adolescents were sexually active (61.5% in 1997 vs 76.5% in 2012, p = 0.01) and there was an increase, over the years, of adolescents who had already started regular hormonal contraception (8.4% in 1997 vs 21.4% in 2012, p <0.001). In adolescents who did not use Hormonal Contraception (HC) and recurred to YAC for its beginning, we found the following results: 1997 - 98.6% started a Combined Oral Contraceptive (COC), 2002 - 100% initiated HC [99, 1% - COC, 0.9% subcutaneous implant], 2007 - 90.9% initiated HC [83% - COC, 16.4% - subcutaneous implant, 0.6% - patch] and 2012 - 97% initiated HC [85.9% - COC, 14.1% - subcutaneous implant]. Conclusion: Over the studied period, there was an increased number of adolescents who were using a hormonal contraceptive at first appointment. The COC remains the contraceptive method of choice in adolescents, although there is a growing adherence to the subcutaneous implant.http://revistas.rcaap.pt/nascercrescer/article/view/8518adolescênciacontracepçãocontracepção oral combinadaimplante subcutâneosexualidade
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author Teresa Teixeira da Silva
Tânia Lima
Bruna Vieira
Cidália Conde
Mónica Fernandes
Joana Santos
Marcília Teixeira
Teresa Oliveira
spellingShingle Teresa Teixeira da Silva
Tânia Lima
Bruna Vieira
Cidália Conde
Mónica Fernandes
Joana Santos
Marcília Teixeira
Teresa Oliveira
Contraception in adolescents over the last 15 years: perspective of a youth service center
Nascer e Crescer
adolescência
contracepção
contracepção oral combinada
implante subcutâneo
sexualidade
author_facet Teresa Teixeira da Silva
Tânia Lima
Bruna Vieira
Cidália Conde
Mónica Fernandes
Joana Santos
Marcília Teixeira
Teresa Oliveira
author_sort Teresa Teixeira da Silva
title Contraception in adolescents over the last 15 years: perspective of a youth service center
title_short Contraception in adolescents over the last 15 years: perspective of a youth service center
title_full Contraception in adolescents over the last 15 years: perspective of a youth service center
title_fullStr Contraception in adolescents over the last 15 years: perspective of a youth service center
title_full_unstemmed Contraception in adolescents over the last 15 years: perspective of a youth service center
title_sort contraception in adolescents over the last 15 years: perspective of a youth service center
publisher Centro Hospitalar do Porto
series Nascer e Crescer
issn 0872-0754
0872-0754
publishDate 2015-09-01
description Introduction: Contraceptive counselling is essential in the prevention of pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections in adolescents. Objectives: Evaluate the behaviour of adolescents who recurred to our Youth Assistence Center (YAC) in the past 15 years, regarding their sexual and reproductive health and contraceptive choice. Material and Methods: Retrospective study of female adolescents under 18 years, who recurred for the first time to YAC in 1997, 2002, 2007 and 2012 (group 1,2,3 and 4, respectively). Data were analysed using SPSS 21.0 and Microsoft Excel 2007. Results: Most adolescents were sexually active (61.5% in 1997 vs 76.5% in 2012, p = 0.01) and there was an increase, over the years, of adolescents who had already started regular hormonal contraception (8.4% in 1997 vs 21.4% in 2012, p <0.001). In adolescents who did not use Hormonal Contraception (HC) and recurred to YAC for its beginning, we found the following results: 1997 - 98.6% started a Combined Oral Contraceptive (COC), 2002 - 100% initiated HC [99, 1% - COC, 0.9% subcutaneous implant], 2007 - 90.9% initiated HC [83% - COC, 16.4% - subcutaneous implant, 0.6% - patch] and 2012 - 97% initiated HC [85.9% - COC, 14.1% - subcutaneous implant]. Conclusion: Over the studied period, there was an increased number of adolescents who were using a hormonal contraceptive at first appointment. The COC remains the contraceptive method of choice in adolescents, although there is a growing adherence to the subcutaneous implant.
topic adolescência
contracepção
contracepção oral combinada
implante subcutâneo
sexualidade
url http://revistas.rcaap.pt/nascercrescer/article/view/8518
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