Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases (Jul 2019)

Self-reported syphilis and associated factors among Brazilian young adults: findings from a nationwide survey

  • Natália Luiza Kops,
  • Marina Bessel,
  • Glaucia F. Hohenberger,
  • Adele Benzaken,
  • Eliana Wendland

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 4
pp. 274 – 277

Abstract

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The aim of this study was to evaluate self-reported syphilis and associated factors in sexually active young adults (16–25 years old) in the Public Health System in Brazil. This was a cross-sectional study with 8071 participants recruited from 119 primary care units. Of these, 224 (2.86%, 95% CI 2.29–3.43%) reported having the disease. Age, lower socio-economic class, being a smoker, not using a condom at first sexual intercourse, and ever had a same-sex sexual experience were associated with syphilis. The results reinforce the importance of implementing strategies focused on socio-economic class and early sexual education that encourage condom use from the beginning of sexual activity. Keywords: Syphilis, Epidemiology, Primary care, Public health