[Analysis for different age groups of the coverage of the preventive measures and health publicity programme].
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OBJECTIVE
To find out whether the preventive measures proposed in the Preventive Measures and Health Promotion Programme (PMHPP) are a priority among youth with a low level of health service demand.
METHODS
Descriptive, retrospective study.
METHODS
Primary Care Centre.
METHODS
378 patients (179 men and 199 women) making up a representative sample stratified by age and gender.
RESULTS
The particular page for recording PMHPP was found in only 13% of the medical records of the 15-24 age group (28.32% of the total sample). Tobacco and alcohol habits were tackled at the recommended intervals significantly less (p < 0.001) in people under 25 than in those over. Only 20% of the patients between 15 and 25 had both their weight and height recorded (39.1% in total). The 7-14 year-old group had an almost 60% correct immunisation against tetanus as against 24.56% for the rest (p < 0.001). In 66% of the records of women under 35 their immunity status against German Measles was not recorded.
CONCLUSIONS
The PMHPP reaches least those who would most benefit from a preventive approach to problems such as tobacco, alcohol and overweight. We must focus our efforts on changing this situation: if not, the programme's effectiveness will continue to be limited.