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摘要
移徙是一种影响青少年健康的现象。获得保健服务的障碍使她们面临性暴力、意外怀孕和性传播感染/艾滋病毒等风险。目的:分析移民和智利青少年性健康和生殖健康的变量。患者和方法:对来自第十届全国青年调查的3375名19岁或以下的智利和国外青少年进行横断面和分析研究。分析了社会人口、性健康和生殖健康变量。采用STATA v 12软件进行描述性分析、Rao-Scott统计检验和校正优势比计算。结果:外籍青少年占6.4%,主要来自委内瑞拉(36.98%);智利和外国青少年在健康保险覆盖面、性行为、避孕药具使用和儿童方面存在差异。结论:三分之一的流动青少年没有参加医疗保险,这是令人担忧的。性行为和生殖变量的差异可能反映了文化和社会影响,以及获得医疗保健方面的不平等。
[Exploring the sexual and reproductive health of migrant adolescents in Chile: insights from the 10th National Youth Survey].
Migration is a phenomenon with an impact on the health of adolescents. Barriers to accessing health services expose them to risks such as sexual violence, unwanted pregnancies, and sexually transmitted infections/HIV.
Objective: To analyze variables of sexual and reproductive health in migrant and Chilean adolescents.
Patients and method: Cross-sectional and analytical study with a sample of 3 375 adolescents aged 19 or younger, both Chilean and foreign, from the 10th National Youth Survey. Sociodemographic and sexual and reproductive health variables were analyzed. Descriptive analysis, Rao-Scott statistical test, and adjusted Odds Ratio calculation were performed using STATA v 12 software.
Results: 6.4% of the adolescents were foreigners, mainly from Venezuela (36.98%). Differences were found in health insurance coverage, sexual behaviors, contraceptive use, and children between Chilean and foreign adolescents.
Conclusions: It is concerning that one-third of migrant adolescents are not registered in the health insurance system. Differences in sexual behaviors and reproductive variables may reflect cultural and social influences, as well as inequities in access to healthcare.