Alcoholismo y migración en relación al genero de pacientes con VIH que acuden a programas de atención del hospital General de Jaén, MINSA, 2005 -2013
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Resumen
Objective: Check Correlation of gender with alcoholism and Migration in patients attending one Social Care Programs General Hospital of Jaen. Material and Methods: We conducted a quantitative research correlational descriptive, retrospective, cross-sectional. The sample consisted of 126 patients of the Strategy of TB and HIV General Hospital Jaen, 2005-2013. Results: The age of the patients ranged between 17-58 years. In women the means WAS 29.02 ± 7.98 and 31.05 ± 9.30 Men in the statistical sin Significant Difference. Men accounted for 67.5% 32.5% Against Women, with a ratio 2.07: 1. The history of alcoholism reached 81.7% of all patients. The history of migration totaled 37.3%. The frequency in Men By history of alcoholism WAS superior to women and Mostro A Very Significant statistical difference (p <0.005). Also male gender was more frequent than female is the antecedent of Migration, sin embargo Non Significant statistical difference was (p> 0.05). Conclusions: Male gender was correlated with a history of alcoholism. Neither Genres correlated with a history of migration.
Cómo citar
Wilder Pinedo Tapia (2016). Alcoholismo y migración en relación al genero de pacientes con VIH que acuden a programas de atención del hospital General de Jaén, MINSA, 2005 -2013.