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Einstein (São Paulo) | 2016

Condom use and alcohol consumption in adolescents and youth

Rachel Mola; Ana Carolina Rodarti Pitangui; Sháyra Anny Moura Barbosa; Layane Sá Almeida; Mayara Ruth Marinho de Sousa; Wellypâmela Pauliny de Lima Pio; Rodrigo Cappato de Araújo

ABSTRACT Objective To determine the association between not using the male condom and alcohol consumption in adolescents and schoolchildren. Methods An epidemiological study, with a cross-sectional, descriptive, and correlation design carried out from March to July 2014. The sample consisted of students in public primary and secondary education, aged between 12 and 24 years. The social and demographic survey and the Youth Risk Behavior Survey questionnaire were used. Results The study included 1,275 students, of these; 37.0% reported having had sexual relations. The prevalent age of sexual initiation was 14-16 years 55.7% and 65.6% used condom in the last sexual intercourse. Regarding the lack of condom use at the last intercourse, girls showed an association with drunkenness in the previous 30 days (2.19; 95%CI: 1.06-4.54). Conclusion In females, the non-use of condoms was associated with drunkenness in the previous 30 days.


Jornal De Pediatria | 2017

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

Rachel Mola; Rodrigo Cappato de Araújo; Jéssica Vanessa B. Oliveira; Samara Barreto Cunha; Gabriely Feitosa Freire de Souza; Luanda P. Ribeiro; Ana Carolina Rodarti Pitangui

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.


International Archives of Medicine | 2017

Congenital malformations in neonates: analysis of morbidity and associated factors

Rosana Alves de Melo; Flávia Emília Cavalcante Valença Fernandes; Ana Kariny Costa Araújo; Nadja Maria dos Santos; Maria Elda Alves de Lacerda Campos; Priscylla Helena Alencar Falcão Sobral; Vitória de Barros Siqueira; Roseane da Silva Lemos; Saulo Bezerra Xavier; Alana Mirelle Coelho Leite; Rachel Mola; Luciana Pessoa Maciel; Roberto Luis Pereira dos Santos; Lusineide Carmo Andrade de Lacerda; Gerlene Grudka Lira; Rosa de Cássia Miguelino Silva; Érika Batista dos Santos Valença; Catarina Pinto; Cristiane Sousa Bezerra; Laíse Ferreira Lourenço

Objective: To evaluate the neonatal morbidity due to congenital malformations in the city of Petrolina-PE, from 2008 to 2013. Methods: A descriptive study with data from the Information System on Live Births (Sinasc). The analyzes were carried out through frequency distribution and measures of central tendency and dispersion. The associations were tested by the Pearson and Kruskal Wallis chi-square tests. Significance was set at 5% and 95% confidence. Results: 436 cases of congenital malformations were recorded in the study period, with 2011 being the highest occurrence year. The mothers of the newborns were young (25.2 years old), single, upper level of education and household. In general multiparous, with single gestation, vaginal delivery and performed up to six prenatal visits. The newborns were males, at 39 weeks or more of gestation and with normal weight (> = 2500g). The malformations of the musculoskeletal system were the most frequent followed by the genitourinary system. Congenital malformations were especially associated with neonatal characteristics such as gender and weight. In all causes the mean weight was greater than 2500g (p 0.05). Conclusion: The present study evidenced relevant aspects in the occurrence of morbidities due to congenital malformations, directing to a greater attention the occurrence of these diseases especially in relation to the newborn.


International Archives of Medicine | 2017

Nursing Care of Individuals in Domestic Violence Situations

Rosana Alves de Melo; Letícia de Cerqueira Rafael; Jackline Carvalho Carneiro Costa; Tâmara Requião Peralva; Cristiane Souza Bezerra; Gessyka Mayara Soares Gomes; Carla Rebeca Da Silva Sena; Flávia Emília Cavalcante Valença Fernandes; Lusineide Carmo Andrade de Lacerda; Luciana Pessoa Maciel; Maria Elda Alves de Lacerda Campos; Rachel Mola; Priscylla Helena Alencar Falcão Sobral; Gerlene Grudka Lira; Rosa de Cássia Miguelino Silva; Nadja Maria dos Santos; Ana Kariny Costa Araújo; Alana Mirelle Coelho Leite

Objective: This study aimed to analyze the nursing care of individuals in situations of domestic violence, assisted in the hospital emergency room. Methods: This qualitative survey was conducted in May, 2015, with fifteen nurses from hospital emergencies in Juazeiro/Bahia and Petrolina/Pernambuco. Data was collected through semi-structured interviews and analyzed by content analysis. Results: Nurses do not see domestic violence in all its aspects, but understand the bureaucracy of services. Conclusion: Physical structure; lack of protocols, and the little knowledge acquired during graduation, which are limiting factors when faced with the measures required in cases of violence.


Northeast Network Nursing Journal | 2015

Notification of brain death in the hospital

Bruna Soares de Jesus Souza; Gerlene Grudka Lira; Rachel Mola


Rev. enferm. UFPE on line | 2017

Maternidade: significados atribuídos por adolescentes primíparas

Fernanda Brito do Nascimento de Lima; Gerlene Grudka Lira; Rosana Alves de Melo; Rachel Mola; Flávia Emília Cavalcante Valença Fernandes


Journal of Nursing Ufpe Online | 2017

Maternity: meanings attributed by primiparous adolescents

Fernanda Brito do Nascimento de Lima; Rachel Mola; Rosana Alves de Melo; Gerlene Grudka Lira; Flávia Emília Cavalcante Valença Fernandes


International Archives of Medicine | 2017

Factors associated with mortality in a neonatal intensive care unit

Flávia Emília Cavalcante Valença Fernandes; Carla Rebeca Da Silva Sena; Rosana Alves de Melo; Vitória de Barros Siqueira; Alana Mirelle Coelho Leite; Ana Kariny Costa Araújo; Nadja Maria dos Santos; Rachel Mola; Priscylla Helena Alencar Falcão Sobral; Lusineide Carmo Andrade de Lacerda; Laíse Ferreira Lourenço; Stefania Evangelista Dos Santos Barros; Palloma Lopes de Arruda


Archive | 2016

Condom use and alcohol consumption in adolescents and youth Uso de preservativo e consumo de bebida alcoólica em adolescentes e jovens escolares

Rachel Mola; Ana Carolina Rodarti Pitangui; Sháyra Anny Moura Barbosa; Layane Sá Almeida; Mayara Ruth; Marinho de Sousa; Wellypâmela Pauliny de Lima Pio; Rodrigo Cappato de Araújo


Jornal Brasileiro De Patologia E Medicina Laboratorial | 2016

Biofilm production and resistance profile of Enterobacter sp. strains isolated from pressure ulcers in Petrolina, Pernambuco, Brazil

Gleise G. Soares; Joice F. Costa; Flávia Bezerra de Souza Melo; Rachel Mola; Tereza Cristina L. Balbino

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Rosana Alves de Melo

Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco

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