Association between the number of sexual partners and alcohol consumption among schoolchildren

Objective: To determine the association between the number of sexual partners and alcohol consumption in adolescents and young schoolchildren. Methods: The sample consisted of students from public schools aged 12-24 years who answered the Brazilian version of the Youth Risk Behavior Survey questionn...

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Main Authors: Rachel Mola (Author), Rodrigo C. Araújo (Author), Jéssica Vanessa B. Oliveira (Author), Samara B. Cunha (Author), Gabriely F.F. Souza (Author), Luanda P. Ribeiro (Author), Ana Carolina R. Pitangui (Author)
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Published: Elsevier, 2017-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Objective: To determine the association between the number of sexual partners and alcohol consumption in adolescents and young schoolchildren. Methods: The sample consisted of students from public schools aged 12-24 years who answered the Brazilian version of the Youth Risk Behavior Survey questionnaire. The analysis was performed by multinomial logistic regression model. Results: 1275 students were analyzed. For females, having two to five partners was associated with age ≥15 years (OR 14.58) and maternal education up to incomplete high school or lower educational level (OR 3.37). No consumption of alcohol decreased the chances of having more partners by 96%. For males, the associated variables were: age ≥15 years (OR 18.15); having no religion (OR 3.55); age at first dose ≤14 years (OR 3.48). Binge drinking increases the chances of having a higher number of sexual partners. Conclusion: Regardless of the number of partners, binge drinking and age of alcohol consumption onset are risk factors for vulnerable sexual behavior. Resumo: Objetivo: Determinar a associação entre número de parceiros sexuais e consumo de bebida alcoólica em adolescentes e jovens escolares. Métodos: A amostra foi composta por estudantes da rede estadual com idade entre 12 e 24 anos, que responderam a versão brasileira do questionário Youth Risk Behavior Survey. A análise foi realizada por modelo de regressão logística multinomial. Resultados: Foram analisados 1.275 estudantes. Para o sexo feminino ter entre dois a cinco parceiros esteve associado com idade ≥15 anos (OR 14,58) e escolaridade materna com ensino médio incompleto ou inferior (OR 3,37). Não fazer uso de bebida alcoólica diminuiu em 96% as chances de ter maior número de parceiros. Para o sexo masculino as variáveis associadas foram: idade ≥15 anos (OR 18,15); ausência de religião (OR 3,55); idade da primeira dose ≤14 anos (OR 3,48). O envolvimento em bebedeira demonstrou mais chances de ter maior número de parceiros sexuais. Conclusão: Independente do número de parceiros, a bebedeira e a idade de iniciação alcoólica são fatores de risco para comportamento sexual vulnerável. Keywords: Adolescent, Binge drinking, Sexual behavior, Palavras-chave: Adolescente, Bebedeira, Comportamento sexual
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10.1016/j.jped.2016.05.003