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Awareness and knowledge of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) among school-going adolescents in Europe: a systematic review of published literature

机译:欧洲在校青少年对性传播疾病的认识和知识:对发表文献的系统评价

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Background Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are a major health problem affecting mostly young people, not only in developing, but also in developed countries. We conducted this systematic review to determine awareness and knowledge of school-going male and female adolescents in Europe of STDs and if possible, how they perceive their own risk of contracting an STD. Results of this review can help point out areas where STD risk communication for adolescents needs to be improved. Methods Using various combinations of the terms "STD", "HIV", "HPV", "Chlamydia", "Syphilis", "Gonorrhoea", "herpes", "hepatitis B", "knowledge", "awareness", and "adolescents", we searched for literature published in the PubMed database from 01.01.1990 up to 31.12.2010. Studies were selected if they reported on the awareness and/or knowledge of one or more STD among school-attending adolescents in a European country and were published in English or German. Reference lists of selected publications were screened for further publications of interest. Information from included studies was systematically extracted and evaluated. Results A total of 15 studies were included in the review. All were cross-sectional surveys conducted among school-attending adolescents aged 13 to 20 years. Generally, awareness and knowledge varied among the adolescents depending on gender. Six STDs were focussed on in the studies included in the review, with awareness and knowledge being assessed in depth mainly for HIV/AIDS and HPV, and to some extent for chlamydia. For syphilis, gonorrhoea and herpes only awareness was assessed. Awareness was generally high for HIV/AIDS (above 90%) and low for HPV (range 5.4%-66%). Despite knowing that use of condoms helps protect against contracting an STD, some adolescents still regard condoms primarily as an interim method of contraception before using the pill. Conclusion In general, the studies reported low levels of awareness and knowledge of sexually transmitted diseases, with the exception of HIV/AIDS. Although, as shown by some of the findings on condom use, knowledge does not always translate into behaviour change, adolescents' sex education is important for STD prevention, and the school setting plays an important role. Beyond HIV/AIDS, attention should be paid to infections such as chlamydia, gonorrhoea and syphilis.
机译:背景技术性传播疾病(STDs)是一个主要的健康问题,不仅影响着发展中国家,而且影响着发达国家的年轻人。我们进行了这项系统的审查,以确定对欧洲性传播疾病的学龄男性和女性青少年的认识和知识,以及在可能的情况下,他们如何看待自己感染性传播疾病的风险。审查的结果可以帮助指出需要改进青少年性病风险沟通的领域。方法使用术语“ STD”,“ HIV”,“ HPV”,“衣原体”,“梅毒”,“淋病”,“疱疹”,“乙型肝炎”,“知识”,“意识”和“青少年”,我们搜索了1990年1月1日至2010年12月31日发表在PubMed数据库中的文献。如果研究报告了欧洲国家在学青少年中一个或多个性病的认识和/或知识,并且以英语或德语出版,则选择该研究。筛选所选出版物的参考清单以查找其他感兴趣的出版物。系统地提取和评估了纳入研究的信息。结果该评价共纳入15项研究。所有这些调查都是在13至20岁的在校青少年中进行的横断面调查。通常,青少年的认识和知识因性别而异。审查中重点研究了六个性病,主要对艾滋病毒/艾滋病和人乳头瘤病毒以及在某种程度上针对衣原体进行了深入的认识和知识评估。对于梅毒,淋病和疱疹,仅评估意识。艾滋病毒/艾滋病的认识普遍较高(超过90%),而对HPV的认识较低(范围为5.4%-66%)。尽管知道使用避孕套有助于预防性病,但一些青少年仍将避孕套主要用作避孕药使用前的一种临时避孕方法。结论总的来说,这些研究报告说,除艾滋病毒/艾滋病外,对性传播疾病的认识和知识水平较低。尽管,正如一些使用安全套的发现所表明的那样,知识并不总是转化为行为改变,但青少年的性教育对于预防性病很重要,而学校环境也起着重要的作用。除艾滋病毒/艾滋病外,还应注意衣原体,淋病和梅毒等感染。

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