Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Original Article: Advantages and disadvantages on the use of condom in students university: differences sex role
                           
Abstract


Aims: The safest thing to prevent sexually transmitted HIV is through the consistent use of condoms in the sex intercourse. However, still a significant percentage of young people do not use (not systematically used), hence the importance of investigating the factors that are associated with this risk behavior.


Methods: The survey was conducted to 120 university students, 93 women and 27 men, minimum and maximum ages of 18 and 22 years, respectively. The objective of the research is to determine, through a survey, the variables that influence sexual risk behaviors, and therefore, could provide valuable information that would help as preventive strategies.


Results: More than half of the population (63%) gives a lot of reliability to the condom (boys 73.1%, and girls 60.2%). On the other hand, 29.4% consider it quite reliable, and only 7.5% think it is something or nothing reliable. The no side effects has been a major advantage for boys (57.7%) than girls (45.2%). They have also gained significant shares that is easy to use (50% of boys compared to 48.4% of girls) or consider it a hygienic method (46.3% of boys compared to 45.2% of girls).


Conclusions: It is important to note that safe sex is influenced both by individual variables but also interpersonal. Identify and understand what are the advantages and disadvantages that show towards condom use are the first step toward understanding the behavior of youth detention.

Keywords: HIV, condoms.


References: www.uji.es/bin/publ/edicions/jfi13/12.pdf

Saturday, April 23, 2011



BENEFITS OF CONDOM USE

The condom is a barrier device most commonly used during sexual intercourse.

As a method of birth control, male condoms have the advantage of being inexpensive, easy to use, having few side effects, and of offering protection against sexually transmitted diseases. A condom helps protect partners from pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including HIV.

IT is important to use because puts a barrier between partners so that bodily fluids are not shared, avoiding pregnancy and STIs. Male condoms are the only currently available reversible birth control method for men, and are 85 to 98 percent effective.

Thursday, April 14, 2011


Hello !!

My name is Myriam Carolina González Mussa. I am 21 years old. I live in Santiago, in the commune of Providencia. My parents are of the sixth region, of Peumo commune. My mom´s name is Carola and my dad´s name is Luis. I have one sister. She is 18 years old. My sister´s name is Gabriela  and she has a daughter. My niece´s name is Emilia. She is 2 years old. My boyfriend´s name is Nicolas and he is 23 years old. We are together for 5 years.

I study in the University of Chile the career of Obstetrics. I like dealing with people, I feel the same way the feel and I help when needed. I like the idea of delivering information to make people aware, to act in an appropriate manner and receive the information needed. I had my first professional practice the Last year. I love my career.  I am proud to be living through this stage in my life.
I love to go out of purchases and I like eat richly. 

See you later...