年轻成年女性的重度抑郁症与安全套使用。

Tiffany Cooke, Gilberte Bastien, Junjun Xu, Jurine Owen, Kurstie Cunningham, George Rust
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重度抑郁症(MDD)是导致残疾的主要原因,并可能导致危险的性行为,潜在地导致性传播感染(sti)。年轻成年妇女面临独特的性传播感染风险,以及重度抑郁症的性别患病率。目的:本研究的目的是评估美国18-25岁女性中中度至重度重度抑郁症与不一致使用安全套之间的关系。方法:我们检查了2011-2013年国家健康与营养调查(NHANES)的数据。我们的研究重点是对抑郁症筛查和“性行为”问题的回答。结果:共有302名年龄在18-25岁之间的女性回答了抑郁症筛查和“从未在没有安全套的情况下发生过性行为”的问题。其中270人没有或轻度重度抑郁症,32人有中度至重度重度抑郁症。在中度至重度重度抑郁症的女性中,1人一直使用避孕套,31人不一直使用避孕套。在双变量和多变量分析中,中度重度重度抑郁症和不一致使用安全套之间的关联是显著的(p = 0.004, OR 10.260 95% Cl 1-371- 76.801)。在使用复杂样本模块后,即使在控制种族后,这种关联仍然显著(p = 0_032;OR = 7_677, 95% Cl = 1202-49.048)。结论:18-25岁女性中,中重度重度重度抑郁症与不一致使用安全套有显著相关性。这表明需要进一步的研究和干预措施,以治疗重度抑郁症,同时也需要就健康的性行为向患有重度抑郁症的年轻成年女性提供咨询。
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Major Depressive Disorder and Condom Use in Young Adult Females.

Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a leading cause of disability and can contribute to risky sexual behavior, potentially leading to Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs).Young adult women face unique STI risks, along with gender prevalence for MDD.

Aim: The aim of this study is to assess the association between moderate to severe MDD and inconsistent condom use in U.S women aged 18-25.

Methods: We examined National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) data from 2011-2013 Our study focuses on responses to the depression screener and "sexual behavior" questions.

Results: A total of 302 women, aged 18-25 responded to the depression screener and the "never had sex without a condom question". Of these , 270 had no or mild MDD and 32 had moderate to severe MDD Of the women with moderate-severe MDD, 1 consistently used condoms, and 31 used condoms inconsistently. On both bivariate and multivariate analysis this association between moderate-severe MDD and inconsistent condom use was significant (p = .004, OR 10.260 95% Cl 1-371- 76.801 ) After using the complex samples module, this association remained significant, even after controlling for race (p = 0_032; OR = 7_677, 95% Cl = 1202-49.048).

Conclusion: Moderate-severe MDD is significantly associated with inconsistent condom use in 18-25 year-old women. This suggests a need for further research and interventions geared toward treating MDD, but also in counseling young adult women with MDD regarding healthy sexual behaviors.

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