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[Teenagers' information about anticonceptive methods].

A transversal study was realized in order to identify information about anticonceptive methods in high school students. The sample included 816 adolescents of both genders from public schools in Aracaju, Sergipe. With respect to this information, demographic, pedagogical, behavioral and reproductive aspects were also analyzed. It was verified that 59.0% of the teenagers have an active sexual life and 57.7% affirmed that they do not receive information about anticonceptive methods in school. Magazines, books and newspapers obtained 28% as sources of information and the male condom (84.5%) was the best known method. The analysis made it possible to identify the need for further discussion in school and the insertion of the parents in this process.

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