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Медицинские науки

Publication date: 28.12.2018
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Mariia S. Zabavina
Konstantin S. Smirnov
Vitalii A. Mingalev
Natalia A. Vorontsova , ассистент кафедры акушерства гинекологии
SBEI of HE "Orenburg State Medical University" of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation , Оренбургская обл

«Vaktsinoprofilaktika raka sheiki matki»

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Вирус папилломы человека является серьезной причиной заболеваемости и смертности во всем мире. Это один из самых распространенных вирусов, передающихся половым путем, угрозе заражения которым в разный период жизни подвержена значительная часть населения. Одним из самых эффективных способов снижения заболеваемости должна стать повсеместная вакцинопрофилактика рака шейки матки.

[19.00.00] Психологические науки

Publication date: 04.07.2017
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Anna S. Schendrigina
Ekaterina A. Burina
FSBEI of HE "Saint Petersburg State University" , Санкт-Петербург г

«Self-assessment of HIV-infection risk in women of childbearing age»

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This article presents the results of a pilot research aimed at studying HIV infection risk self-assessment in women of childbearing age. The study involved 50 women. All ethical aspects in conducting studies involving human subjects were observed. According to the study design, a semi-structured interview was conducted with each participant. The interview was aimed at studying the socio-demographic characteristics of childbearing age women, their knowledge of HIV infection and ways of transmission, contraception use, and preventive measures. The data obtained during the study showed that the vast majority of women have the correct knowledge of HIV infection. For all women of childbearing age, it is important not to become infected with HIV. However, most women, including those who are at risk of HIV, do not use barrier contraception methods. Women of childbearing age who were at real HIV infection risk were also identified. Those women subjectively do not consider themselves at any risk.