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Pediatr Emerg Care ; 35(12): 837-839, 2019 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31790072

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BACKGROUND: Interventions aimed at reducing teen pregnancy rates in the United States have focused on clinics and schools. Teens disproportionately seek care in emergency departments (EDs), making these an important and understudied arena for interventions to prevent subsequent unwanted pregnancies. Establishing the risk of subsequent pregnancy (SP) in this population is a necessary prelude to effective interventions. Therefore, we set out to measure the incidence and imminence of pregnancy in sexually active teens after an ED visit. METHODS: A medical record review was conducted in an urban medical center with a general ED and a pediatric ED. Subjects were included if they were female individuals aged 13 to 19 years, were tested for gonorrhea and chlamydia in the EDs from 2004 to 2006, and were patients in the primary care clinics at the affiliated institution. Subsequent pregnancies were determined from the primary clinic charts. The duration of follow-up was 4 years. RESULTS: Three hundred ninety-eight subjects were included in the study. The mean age at ED visit was 17.3 years. A majority (70.1%) had a documented SP. For patients with an SP, the mean interval from ED visit to conception was 15.8 months. Patients who had an SP were significantly more likely to be an ethnic minority, to have tested positive for gonorrhea, and to have visited the adult ED. CONCLUSIONS: In this population of sexually active teens, 70.1% became pregnant within 4 years of being tested for gonorrhea and chlamydia in the ED. The encounter in the ED represents a potential opportunity for pregnancy-prevention interventions.


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Servicio de Urgencia en Hospital/estadística & datos numéricos , Gonorrea/epidemiología , Embarazo en Adolescencia/prevención & control , Embarazo/estadística & datos numéricos , Adolescente , Instituciones de Atención Ambulatoria/estadística & datos numéricos , Chlamydia/genética , Chlamydia/aislamiento & purificación , Infecciones por Chlamydia/diagnóstico , Infecciones por Chlamydia/epidemiología , Infecciones por Chlamydia/microbiología , Femenino , Gonorrea/diagnóstico , Gonorrea/microbiología , Humanos , Incidencia , Grupos Minoritarios , Resultado del Embarazo/epidemiología , Índice de Embarazo/etnología , Índice de Embarazo/tendencias , Embarazo en Adolescencia/etnología , Embarazo no Deseado/etnología , Medicina Preventiva/métodos , Medicina Preventiva/tendencias , Estudios Retrospectivos , Medición de Riesgo/métodos , Enfermedades de Transmisión Sexual/epidemiología , Estados Unidos/epidemiología , Adulto Joven
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Yale J Biol Med ; 82(1): 41-6, 2009 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19325945

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Yale University medical and PA students express their gratitude in a compilation of reflections on learning human anatomy.


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Anatomía/educación , Correspondencia como Asunto , Disección , Poesía como Asunto , Estudiantes de Medicina , Estados Unidos
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