MARCO DE TUBINO SCANAVINO

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Instituto de Psiquiatria, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Médico
LIM/49 - Laboratório de Protozoologia, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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    Aspectos psiquiátricos da violência sexual
    (2017) SCANAVINO, Marco de Tubino
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    CHILD AND ADOLESCENCE SEXUAL ABUSE AND COMPULSIVE SEXUAL BEHAVIOR
    (2017) REIS, Sirlene Caramello dos; SCANAVINO, Marco de Tubino
  • article 15 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Beliefs About Sexual Activity During Pregnancy: A Systematic Review of the Literature
    (2017) RIBEIRO, Meireluci Costa; SCANAVINO, Marco de Tubino; AMARAL, Maria Luiza Sant'Ana do; HORTA, Ana Lucia de Moraes; TORLONI, Maria Regina
    The aim of this review is to present the beliefs related to sexual activity during pregnancy. We identified 13 studies (3,122 participants). The main positive beliefs about sex in pregnancy were that it makes labor easier, promotes marital harmony, prevents infidelity, and improves fetal well-being. Negative beliefs were more frequent: that sex could harm the unborn child (cause injuries, miscarriage, or fetal infection) and endanger the pregnancy or maternal health (cause membrane rupture, bleeding, preterm labor, and maternal infection). These findings are useful to clinicians and educational program developers.
  • article 11 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Executive Functioning of Sexually Compulsive and Non-Sexually Compulsive Men Before and After Watching an Erotic Video
    (2017) MESSINA, Bruna; FUENTES, Daniel; TAVARES, Hermano; ABDO, Carmita H. N.; SCANAVINO, Marco de T.
    Introduction: Despite the serious behavioral consequences faced by individuals with sexual compulsivity, related neuropsychological studies are sparse. Aim: To compare decision making and cognitive flexibility at baseline and after exposure to an erotic video in sexually compulsive participants and non-sexually compulsive controls. Methods: The sample consisted of 30 sexually compulsive men and 30 controls. Cognitive flexibility was investigated through the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test and decision making was examined through the Iowa Gambling Task. Main Outcome Measures: Wisconsin Card Sorting Test categories, correct responses, and perseverative errors and Iowa Gambling Task general trends and blocks. Results: Sexually compulsive subjects and controls performed similarly at baseline. After watching an erotic video, controls performed better in block 1 of the Iowa Gambling Task (P = .01) and had more correct responses on the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (P = .01). Conclusions: The controls presented fewer impulsive initial choices and better cognitive flexibility after exposure to erotic stimuli.
  • article 4 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Experience of an online course on sexuality during pregnancy for residents
    (2017) VIEIRA, Teresa Cristina Souza Barroso; NAKAMURA, Mary Uchiyama; SILVA, Ivaldo da; TORLONI, Maria Regina; RIBEIRO, Meireluci Costa; SCANAVINO, Marco de Tubino; SOUZA, Eduardo de
    Objective: Many obstetrics and gynecology (Ob/Gyn) residents report insufficient knowledge about female sexuality and this has a negative impact on their capacity to manage their patients. The aim of this study was to describe an online course about sexuality during pregnancy for Brazilian Ob/Gyn residents and evaluate their knowledge acquisition. Methods: This longitudinal educational intervention study involved 219 Brazilian Ob/Gyn residents. The online course lasted 24 h (10 video lectures and discussion chats). Upon enrollment, the participants answered a questionnaire in regard to their training, attitudes and practices about sexuality during pregnancy. Participants' knowledge acquisition was assessed using a pre-and post-course test about sexuality during pregnancy. At the end of the course, participants were asked to evaluate their educational experience. Student's t and chi-square tests were used to analyze the pre-and post-course test scores. P values < 0.05 were considered statistically significant. Results: A total of 143 Ob/Gyns (65.3% of those enrolled) completed the course. At baseline, most participants reported that they did not have any sexology classes as undergraduates (62.5%) or in their residency (52.1%), and that they lacked specific knowledge in this area to manage their patients. Mean test scores increased significantly at the end of the course: 4.4 (+/- 1.6) versus 6.0 (+/- 1.3) (out of a maximum score of 10), before and after the course, respectively (p < 0,0001). Most of the residents rated the overall quality of the course as ""higher than expected"". Conclusion: An online course for Ob/Gyn residents was associated with a significant increase in knowledge about sexuality during pregnancy.
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    SUSCEPTIBILITY TO HEPATITIS-A IN SEXUALLY COMPULSIVE INDIVIDUALS, 2010-2015, SAO PAULO-BRAZIL
    (2017) NISIDA, Isabelle V. V.; AMARAL, Maria L. S. do; SCANAVINO, Marco D. T.
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    Response and Rebuttal to Editorial Comment on ""Executive Functioning of Sexually Compulsive and Non-Sexually Compulsive Men, Before and After Watching Erotic Video""
    (2017) MESSINA, Bruna; FUENTES, Daniel; TAVARES, Hermano; ABDO, Carmita H. N.; SCANAVINO, Marco de T.