Bibliographic citations
Gil, L., Rengifo, G. (2010). Factores socioculturales asociados al síndrome de infecciones de trasmisión sexual en internos(as) del Instituto Penitenciario de Iquitos - 2010 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana]. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/2350
Gil, L., Rengifo, G. Factores socioculturales asociados al síndrome de infecciones de trasmisión sexual en internos(as) del Instituto Penitenciario de Iquitos - 2010 [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana; 2010. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/2350
@misc{renati/971152,
title = "Factores socioculturales asociados al síndrome de infecciones de trasmisión sexual en internos(as) del Instituto Penitenciario de Iquitos - 2010",
author = "Rengifo Calderón, Gabriela Celeste",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana",
year = "2010"
}
This research was aimed to determine association between socio-cultural factors Syndrome Sexually Transmitted lnfections in domestic (as) of Prisons of !quitos. The method was quantitative, nonexperimental descriptive correlational cross. The population was 830 and 263 inmates in the sample (as), obtained by a simple random, stratified sample design with. We used the interview, clinical records and a questionnaire (90% validity, reliability 72%). Data were analyzed using SPSS version 18.0. We used the correlation coefficient r of Pearson to correlate variables, the main findings were: 68.1% (179) Interna! use condoms during sexual intercourse and 31.9% no, 63.1% (166) inmates had little knowledge about the STI syndrome and 36.9% (97) interna! knowledge were high, 82.9% (218) interna! (as) had no STI syndrome and 17.1% (45) intemal (as) ifsubmitted. It was found that there is a relationship between knowledge and intemal STI syndrome (AS), yielding r = - 0.230, indicating that while knowledge is increased sexually transmitted infections decrease in intemal (as). At the same relationship was found when applying the Pearson correlation coefficient: r = - 0.243, it indicates that while condom use increases, decreases STI syndrome inmates (as), approving the research hypothesis: There is significant association (p <0.05) between condom use and STI syndrome, a significant relationship between knowledge and interna! STI syndrome (AS).
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