Knowledge of contraceptive methods in young Mexicans


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The World Health Organization (2016) defines adolescence as the period of human growth and development that occurs after childhood and before adulthood between 10 and 19 years of age and constitutes it as a stage of considerable risks among which unprotected sex stands out adding to this it is known that the social context has a determining influence. The objective of the study was to determine the level of knowledge of contraceptive methods in adolescents of the Telebachillerato El Nigromante Veracruz. Through a quantitative descriptive prospective and cross-sectional design in 53 students aged 15 to 21 years applying the Survey of Level of Knowledge of Contraceptive Methods (Aranda et al. 2017). The results express that 77.3% agree that besides helping to avoid pregnancy they prevent the transmission of sexually transmitted infections 83.0% affirm that the condom is the only one that protects from these and 76.5% have high and medium knowledge (24.5%) of contraceptive methods being the sociodemographic characteristics the main modulator.
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