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Integrative review on the investigation of knowledge and adherence to contraceptive methods in young adults

Lima MG;
Bueno LMMR;
Santos IA;
Orsi AL;
Almeida JPLV;
Costa MVSA;
Rocha SCC;
Miranda SS;
Júnior OGB;
Paiva MJM;
D’Alessandro WB;
D’Alessandro AAB

Mariana Gomes de Lima

Luana Mendonça Marques Ramos Bueno

Isamara Alves dos Santos

Ana Laura Orsi

João Pedro Lima Vaz de Almeida

Maria Vitória Santos Assunção Costa

Sofia Caroline Cavalcante Rocha

Sonara Santos Miranda

Osvaldo Gonsalves Barbosa Júnior

Maykon Jhuly Martins de Paiva

Walmirton Bezerra D’Alessandro

Aline Almeida Barbaresco D’Alessandro


Keywords

Contraception
Reproductive Health
Family Planning

Abstract

Concern about avoiding unplanned pregnancies motivates the use of contraceptive methods, but the effective transmission of knowledge about these methods is limited. The doctor-patient relationship plays a crucial role in providing guidance on contraception, aiming to meet patients' individual needs. The objective of this integrative review was to investigate knowledge and adherence to contraceptive methods in young adults, addressing adherence, reasons for choice, consequences and adaptability. 23 articles were reviewed, of which seven met the inclusion criteria. The studies analyzed highlighted the importance of considering social, cultural and individual factors when choosing contraceptives, aiming to improve the services offered. The results indicated that most women use short-term methods, but there is growing interest in long-term methods. The review also addressed the relationship between hormonal contraceptives and mental health, as well as risk factors associated with their use. Raising awareness about contraception from an early age and inclusive approaches are crucial to promoting adequate sexual and reproductive health among young people. This study highlights the need for a patient-centered approach to ensure effective and equitable contraceptive services, as well as highlighting the importance of early education about contraception and sexual health.

 

DOI:https://doi.org/10.56238/sevened2024.006-025


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Copyright (c) 2024 Mariana Gomes de Lima, Luana Mendonça Marques Ramos Bueno, Isamara Alves dos Santos, Ana Laura Orsi, João Pedro Lima Vaz de Almeida, Maria Vitória Santos Assunção Costa, Sofia Caroline Cavalcante Rocha, Sonara Santos Miranda, Osvaldo Gonsalves Barbosa Júnior, Maykon Jhuly Martins de Paiva, Walmirton Bezerra D’Alessandro, Aline Almeida Barbaresco D’Alessandro

Author(s)

  • Mariana Gomes de Lima
  • Luana Mendonça Marques Ramos Bueno
  • Isamara Alves dos Santos
  • Ana Laura Orsi
  • João Pedro Lima Vaz de Almeida
  • Maria Vitória Santos Assunção Costa
  • Sofia Caroline Cavalcante Rocha
  • Sonara Santos Miranda
  • Osvaldo Gonsalves Barbosa Júnior
  • Maykon Jhuly Martins de Paiva
  • Walmirton Bezerra D’Alessandro
  • Aline Almeida Barbaresco D’Alessandro