Use of psychoactive substances and contraceptive methods by the Brazilian urban population, 2005
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Revista de Saúde Pública
Abstract
To analyze the relationship between utilization patterns for
condoms and other contraceptive methods and the consumption of alcohol
and drugs.
METHODS: Exploratory study based on data from a probabilistic sample of
5,040 interviewees aged 16 to 65 years living in large urban regions of Brazil
in 2005. The data were collected by means of questionnaires. The chi-square
automatic interaction classifi cation tree technique was used to study the use of
condoms among interviewees of both sexes and other contraceptive methods
among women, at the time of the last vaginal sexual intercourse.
RESULTS: Among young and middle-aged adults of both sexes and young
men in stable relationships, condom use was less frequent among those who
said they used psychoactive substances (alcohol and/or illegal drugs). The
possible modulating effect of psychoactive substances on contraceptive
practices among mature women seems to be more straightforward, compared to
the more subtle effects observed among younger women, for whom the different
social classes they belonged to seemed to play a more important role.
CONCLUSIONS: Despite the limitations resulting from an exploratory
study, the fact that this was a representative sample of the urban population of
Brazil and not from vulnerable populations, reinforces the need to implement
integrated public policies directed towards the general population, with
regard to preventing drug consumption, alcohol abuse, sexually transmitted
infections, HIV/AIDS and unwanted pregnancy and promoting sexual and
reproductive health.
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Anticoncepção, Contraception, Uso de Medicamentos, Drug Utilization, Preservativos, Condoms, Consumo de Bebidas Alcoólicas, Alcohol Drinking, Drogas Ilícitas, Illicit Drugs, Estudos Populacionais em Saúde Pública, Population Studies in Public Health, Brasil, Brazil, Estudos Transversais, Cross-Sectional Studies