Login / Signup

The use of contraceptives and their nutritional impact on medical students.

Jessica Caroline VisnhieskiLenira Gaede SenesiFernanda Schier de FragaVivian Ferreira do Amaral
Published in: Revista da Associacao Medica Brasileira (1992) (2023)
There was a great diversity of combinations between contraceptive methods used by the medical student at Federal University of Paraná, the most prevalent being the oral contraceptive associated with male condoms. There was a greater association in the use of long-acting reversible contraception in married students. Although 88.3% of the participants believed that they had a good education about contraception at university, only half of them use condoms in sexual relationships. The rate of adherence to alcohol and tobacco among students is considerable, and such practices can negatively affect a nutritional profile, a healthy lifestyle, and safe sexual practices. Brazilian medical schools are fundamental for the advancement of medical education in contraception and for the creation of public policies on family planning.
Keyphrases