Uso de smartphones para mejorar las conductas de cuidado en salud sexual en jóvenes en riesgo de VIH

En México, los jóvenes siguen presentando problemas debido a la falta de uso correcto y consistente del preservativo durante las relaciones sexuales. Objetivo: evaluar el efecto de un ensayo clínico controlado y aleatorizado con el uso de teléfonos inteligentes para aumentar las intenciones de sexo seguro y la conducta sexual segura. Métodos: diseño experimental con dos grupos de tratamiento con 177 jóvenes que solicitaron la prueba rápida de VIH en una Organización no Gubernamental en la ciudad de Monterrey, México. Al grupo experimental se le brindó Respeto M-Salud para el uso de dispositivos móviles; al grupo control se le entregó una herramienta similar, pero sin el uso de tecnología móvil, y se utilizaron 8 instrumentos de lápiz y pape... Ver más

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Teléfonos inteligentes
En México, los jóvenes siguen presentando problemas debido a la falta de uso correcto y consistente del preservativo durante las relaciones sexuales. Objetivo: evaluar el efecto de un ensayo clínico controlado y aleatorizado con el uso de teléfonos inteligentes para aumentar las intenciones de sexo seguro y la conducta sexual segura. Métodos: diseño experimental con dos grupos de tratamiento con 177 jóvenes que solicitaron la prueba rápida de VIH en una Organización no Gubernamental en la ciudad de Monterrey, México. Al grupo experimental se le brindó Respeto M-Salud para el uso de dispositivos móviles; al grupo control se le entregó una herramienta similar, pero sin el uso de tecnología móvil, y se utilizaron 8 instrumentos de lápiz y papel. Resultados: el efecto del grupo experimental fue mayor en la conducta sexual segura reflejado en las medias del pre-test M=64.80 (SD=1.86), post-test M=85.33 (SD=1.54) y a los 30 días M=87.40 (SD=1.52); y en el factor de intenciones de sexo seguro, se reflejó de esta manera en el pre-test M=78.50 (SD=3.07), post-test M=94.70 (SD=2.46) y a los 30 días M=95.74 (SD=2.29). Conclusiones: El uso de teléfonos inteligentes fue una herramienta eficaz como apoyo para aumentar la conducta sexual segura en los jóvenes.
Uso de smartphones para mejorar las conductas de cuidado en salud sexual en jóvenes en riesgo de VIH
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Cárdenas-Cortés, Adriana M.
Martínez-Cervantes, Roxana
Rodríguez-Vázquez, Nancy
Moreno-Monsiváis, María G.
Benavides-Torres, Raquel A.
Hernández-Torres, José L.
In Mexico, young people continue to experience problems due to a lack of correct and consistent condom use during sexual intercourse. Objective: to evaluate the effect of a randomized controlled clinical trial with the use of smartphones to increase safe sex intentions and safe sexual behavior. Methods: experimental design with two treatment groups with 177 young people who requested the rapid HIV test in a non-governmental organization in the city of Monterrey, Mexico. The experimental group was given Respect M-Health with the use of mobile devices; the control group was given similar counseling without the use of mobile technology and 8 pencil and paper instruments were used. Results: the effect of the experimental group was greater in safe sexual behavior reflected in the means at pre-test M=64.80 (SD=1.86), post-test M=85.33 (SD=1.54), and at 30 days M=87.40 (SD=1.52), and in the safe sex intentions factor at pre-test M=78.50 (SD=3.07), post-test M=94.70 (SD=2.46), and at 30 days M=95.74 (SD=2.29). Conclusions: Smartphone use was an effective tool as a support to increase safe sexual behavior in youth.
CENSIDA. (2014b). La epidemia del VIH y el sida en México. Crisis, 000 (2014), 1–6.
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title Uso de smartphones para mejorar las conductas de cuidado en salud sexual en jóvenes en riesgo de VIH
spellingShingle Uso de smartphones para mejorar las conductas de cuidado en salud sexual en jóvenes en riesgo de VIH
Cárdenas-Cortés, Adriana M.
Martínez-Cervantes, Roxana
Rodríguez-Vázquez, Nancy
Moreno-Monsiváis, María G.
Benavides-Torres, Raquel A.
Hernández-Torres, José L.
Teléfonos inteligentes
Intervención
Adolescentes
Conducta sexual
Sexual Behavior
Intervention
Adolescents
Smartphone
title_short Uso de smartphones para mejorar las conductas de cuidado en salud sexual en jóvenes en riesgo de VIH
title_full Uso de smartphones para mejorar las conductas de cuidado en salud sexual en jóvenes en riesgo de VIH
title_fullStr Uso de smartphones para mejorar las conductas de cuidado en salud sexual en jóvenes en riesgo de VIH
title_full_unstemmed Uso de smartphones para mejorar las conductas de cuidado en salud sexual en jóvenes en riesgo de VIH
title_sort uso de smartphones para mejorar las conductas de cuidado en salud sexual en jóvenes en riesgo de vih
description En México, los jóvenes siguen presentando problemas debido a la falta de uso correcto y consistente del preservativo durante las relaciones sexuales. Objetivo: evaluar el efecto de un ensayo clínico controlado y aleatorizado con el uso de teléfonos inteligentes para aumentar las intenciones de sexo seguro y la conducta sexual segura. Métodos: diseño experimental con dos grupos de tratamiento con 177 jóvenes que solicitaron la prueba rápida de VIH en una Organización no Gubernamental en la ciudad de Monterrey, México. Al grupo experimental se le brindó Respeto M-Salud para el uso de dispositivos móviles; al grupo control se le entregó una herramienta similar, pero sin el uso de tecnología móvil, y se utilizaron 8 instrumentos de lápiz y papel. Resultados: el efecto del grupo experimental fue mayor en la conducta sexual segura reflejado en las medias del pre-test M=64.80 (SD=1.86), post-test M=85.33 (SD=1.54) y a los 30 días M=87.40 (SD=1.52); y en el factor de intenciones de sexo seguro, se reflejó de esta manera en el pre-test M=78.50 (SD=3.07), post-test M=94.70 (SD=2.46) y a los 30 días M=95.74 (SD=2.29). Conclusiones: El uso de teléfonos inteligentes fue una herramienta eficaz como apoyo para aumentar la conducta sexual segura en los jóvenes.
description_eng In Mexico, young people continue to experience problems due to a lack of correct and consistent condom use during sexual intercourse. Objective: to evaluate the effect of a randomized controlled clinical trial with the use of smartphones to increase safe sex intentions and safe sexual behavior. Methods: experimental design with two treatment groups with 177 young people who requested the rapid HIV test in a non-governmental organization in the city of Monterrey, Mexico. The experimental group was given Respect M-Health with the use of mobile devices; the control group was given similar counseling without the use of mobile technology and 8 pencil and paper instruments were used. Results: the effect of the experimental group was greater in safe sexual behavior reflected in the means at pre-test M=64.80 (SD=1.86), post-test M=85.33 (SD=1.54), and at 30 days M=87.40 (SD=1.52), and in the safe sex intentions factor at pre-test M=78.50 (SD=3.07), post-test M=94.70 (SD=2.46), and at 30 days M=95.74 (SD=2.29). Conclusions: Smartphone use was an effective tool as a support to increase safe sexual behavior in youth.
author Cárdenas-Cortés, Adriana M.
Martínez-Cervantes, Roxana
Rodríguez-Vázquez, Nancy
Moreno-Monsiváis, María G.
Benavides-Torres, Raquel A.
Hernández-Torres, José L.
author_facet Cárdenas-Cortés, Adriana M.
Martínez-Cervantes, Roxana
Rodríguez-Vázquez, Nancy
Moreno-Monsiváis, María G.
Benavides-Torres, Raquel A.
Hernández-Torres, José L.
topicspa_str_mv Teléfonos inteligentes
Intervención
Adolescentes
Conducta sexual
topic Teléfonos inteligentes
Intervención
Adolescentes
Conducta sexual
Sexual Behavior
Intervention
Adolescents
Smartphone
topic_facet Teléfonos inteligentes
Intervención
Adolescentes
Conducta sexual
Sexual Behavior
Intervention
Adolescents
Smartphone
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