TY - JOUR
T1 - Conocimientos y creencias sobre la infección por virus de inmunodeficiencia humana y el sida en mujeres usuarias de métodos anticonceptivos de barrera y naturales
T2 - un análisis en zonas urbanas y rurales
AU - Castro-Leyton, Sarai
AU - Castro-Chuchon, Judith
AU - Chamorro-Gómez, Angie
AU - Chipana-Chuquihuamani, Yenny
AU - Barja-Ore, John
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Sociedad de Obstetricia y Ginecologia de Venezuela. All rights reserved.
PY - 2023/7
Y1 - 2023/7
N2 - Objective: To analyze the knowledge and beliefs about HIV/AIDS in women users of barrier and natural methods in urban and rural areas of Peru. Methods: Cross-sectional analytical study that analyzed the registry of 4926 and 2273 urban and rural women, respectively, who participated in a national survey in 2021. Frequencies and percentages weighted with 95% confidence intervals were estimated; and the chi-square test was calculated with a significance level less than 0.05. Results: In rural areas, the majority of women were users of natural methods (73.6%), while in urban areas, there was less ignorance about HIV/AIDS infection status (11.4%). The proportion of women with inadequate beliefs about HIV was significantly higher in rural areas compared to urban areas (p < 0.001). A higher percentage of barrier method users living in both urban (12.6%) and rural (25.1%) areas were unaware of HIV/AIDS-related issues. Conclusion: In rural areas there is a higher percentage of lack of knowledge and erroneous beliefs about HIV/AIDS. The use of barrier methods was higher in urban areas and natural methods in rural areas. Knowledge and appropriate beliefs were mostly present in users of barrier methods in both rural and urban areas.
AB - Objective: To analyze the knowledge and beliefs about HIV/AIDS in women users of barrier and natural methods in urban and rural areas of Peru. Methods: Cross-sectional analytical study that analyzed the registry of 4926 and 2273 urban and rural women, respectively, who participated in a national survey in 2021. Frequencies and percentages weighted with 95% confidence intervals were estimated; and the chi-square test was calculated with a significance level less than 0.05. Results: In rural areas, the majority of women were users of natural methods (73.6%), while in urban areas, there was less ignorance about HIV/AIDS infection status (11.4%). The proportion of women with inadequate beliefs about HIV was significantly higher in rural areas compared to urban areas (p < 0.001). A higher percentage of barrier method users living in both urban (12.6%) and rural (25.1%) areas were unaware of HIV/AIDS-related issues. Conclusion: In rural areas there is a higher percentage of lack of knowledge and erroneous beliefs about HIV/AIDS. The use of barrier methods was higher in urban areas and natural methods in rural areas. Knowledge and appropriate beliefs were mostly present in users of barrier methods in both rural and urban areas.
KW - AIDS
KW - Contraceptives
KW - HIV Infections
KW - Rural Zone
KW - Urban Zone
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U2 - 10.51288/00830309
DO - 10.51288/00830309
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85171793939
SN - 0048-7732
VL - 83
SP - 302
EP - 309
JO - Revista de Obstetricia y Ginecologia de Venezuela
JF - Revista de Obstetricia y Ginecologia de Venezuela
IS - 3
ER -