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      A systematic review of alcohol use and sexual risk-taking in Latin America Translated title: Revisión sistemática de la relación entre el consumo de alcohol y la toma de riesgos sexuales en América Latina

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          OBJECTIVE: To provide an account of published literature on the association between alcohol use and sexual risk-taking, focusing on Latin America. METHODS: A search of MEDLINE, Embase, Web of Science, LILACS, and Cochrane databases identified 561 unique articles. After excluding those that were not directly relevant, 30 studies were retained for review. RESULTS: Twenty-seven studies showed direct or indirect associations between alcohol abuse and unprotected/risky sex. Three studies, however, showed no association between these variables, suggesting that the public health message of safer sex may have been effective. CONCLUSIONS: Further research is needed to identify factors and behaviors that could be modified to reduce the association between alcohol use disorders and risky sexual behavior.

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          OBJETIVO: Proporcionar una descripción de la bibliografía sobre la asociación entre el consumo de alcohol y la toma de riesgos sexuales, con foco en América Latina. MÉTODOS: Una búsqueda en las bases de datos MEDLINE, Embase, Web of Science, LILACS y Cochrane permitió seleccionar 561 artículos singulares. Tras excluir los que no eran pertinentes, se retuvieron 30 estudios para su análisis. RESULTADOS: Veintisiete estudios revelaron asociaciones directas o indirectas entre el consumo excesivo de alcohol y el sexo sin protección o de riesgo. Sin embargo, tres estudios no mostraron ninguna asociación entre estas variables, lo que sugiere que las recomendaciones de salud pública en pro de una actividad sexual de menor riesgo podrían haber sido eficaces. CONCLUSIONES: Se requiere llevar a cabo nuevas investigaciones para establecer los factores y los comportamientos que podrían ser objeto de modificación para reducir la asociación entre los trastornos por consumo de alcohol y el comportamiento sexual de riesgo.

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                Journal
                rpsp
                Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública
                Rev Panam Salud Publica
                Organización Panamericana de la Salud (Washington, Washington, United States )
                1020-4989
                1680-5348
                October 2013
                : 34
                : 4
                : 267-274
                Affiliations
                [01] orgnameYale University orgdiv1Yale School of Medicine orgdiv2Section of Infectious Diseases panagiotis.vagenas@ 123456yale.edu
                [02] Lima orgnameAsociación Civil Impacta Salud y Educación Peru
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                S1020-49892013001000008 S1020-4989(13)03400400008
                24301738
                cc57447d-f2c8-4576-aae3-f77eb2c464c5

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

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                : 07 October 2013
                : 09 March 2013
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                Alcoholic intoxication,alcohol-related disorders,alcoholism,sexual behavior,unsafe sex,HIV,sexually transmitted diseases,Latin America,South America,Intoxicación alcohólica,trastornos relacionados con alcohol,alcoholismo,conducta sexual,sexo inseguro,VIH,enfermedades de transmisión sexual,América Latina,América del Sur

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