The challenge of sexually transmitted diseases in adolescents

S. Genuis M.D., F.R.C.S.C., D.A.B.O.G., S.K. Genuis B.Sc.O.T.
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In both the medical literature and in the lay press, adolescent sexuality has received considerable attention as the problem of unintended pregnancy and, more recently, the rising rates of sexually transmitted diseases continue to exact a significant cost from increasing numbers of adolescents and from society. The potential management of these problems raises controversy, as concerns which relate not only to health, but also to lifestyle choice, frequently play a role in evolving discussions and public policies.

Escalating sexual involvement by younger and younger adolescents has resulted in an increased prevalence of sexually transmitted infections within this population. Because many of these infections may cause irreparable complications before diagnosis, and because the viral sexually transmitted diseases are incurable, the importance of primary prevention is becoming increasingly evident. A brief review of a number of programs in different western nations suggests that the focus on risk reduction through technology has not yet met the desired objectives, and the problems of unintended adolescent pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases persist. Given the serious long-term consequences for the individual, as well as the cost to families and communities, management strategies which focus on the primary problematic behavior need to be further explored and the short- and long-term impact of all programs must be carefully evaluated.

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青少年性传播疾病的挑战
在医学文献和非专业媒体中,青少年的性行为受到了相当大的关注,因为意外怀孕问题以及最近性传播疾病发病率的上升继续使越来越多的青少年和社会付出巨大代价。这些问题的潜在管理引起了争议,因为不仅与健康有关,而且与生活方式选择有关的关切经常在演变的讨论和公共政策中发挥作用。年龄越来越小的青少年性行为不断升级,导致这一人群中性传播感染的流行率上升。由于这些感染中的许多可能在诊断前造成无法弥补的并发症,并且由于病毒性性传播疾病无法治愈,初级预防的重要性日益明显。对不同西方国家的一些项目的简要回顾表明,通过技术减少风险的重点尚未达到预期目标,青少年意外怀孕和性传播疾病的问题仍然存在。鉴于对个人的严重长期后果,以及对家庭和社区的成本,需要进一步探索关注主要问题行为的管理策略,并且必须仔细评估所有项目的短期和长期影响。
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