Factors associated with sexually transmitted infections: a population based survey in the city of São Paulo, Brazil.

Cien Saude Colet

Programa Municipal de DST/AIDS de São Paulo. R. Santa Cruz 81, Vila Mariana. 04121-000 São Paulo SP Brasil.

Published: July 2018

AI Article Synopsis

  • - A study in São Paulo examined the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among 4,057 sexually active individuals aged 15-64, revealing a 6.3% reported history of STIs, with men (8.2%) more affected than women (4.3%).
  • - Factors associated with higher STI rates included being over 34 years old and not using condoms during first sexual intercourse for men, and being older than 25 for women; protective factors varied by gender.
  • - The study highlighted gaps in STI counseling, with a significant percentage of women receiving advice on HIV and syphilis testing compared to men; the findings aim to improve STI policies and promote prevention strategies in the community. *

Article Abstract

We determined the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), the factors associated with infection and types of counseling received by men and women from health professionals in the City of São Paulo. The investigation consisted of a cross-sectional study conducted with men and women aged between 15 and 64 years living in the City of São Paulo. Of 4,057 individuals who had engaged in sexual activity, 6.3% reported previous history of a STI: 4.3% of women and 8.2% of men. The factors associated with STI were being aged over 34 years and not using a condom during first sexual intercourse, among men, and being aged over 25 years among women. Protective factors included not having had sexual intercourse with someone from the same sex, among men, and having initiated sexual activity after the age of 15 years and not having a casual sex partner over the last 12 months, among women. Counseling about the importance of HIV and syphilis testing was received by 72.1% and 64.7% of women, respectively, while fewer than half of the men received this type of counseling (40.2% and 38.6 %, respectively). The prevalence of previous history of a STI was high among the population of the City of São Paulo. The findings of this study informed the development, implementation, and evaluation of STI policies, including those directed at HIV, leading to a reduction in the barriers that hinder access to and use of condoms and the creation of STI prevention app.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1413-81232018237.20602016DOI Listing

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