Factors affecting risky sexual behavior of participating adolescents of the ENSACA/UNICEF ADOKITS Stepdown/Rollout Program

C. Idoko, Ikechukwu Orakwue
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Adolescents and young adulthood are periods of development and change involving experimentation and adaptation of new roles and behaviors. The Adolescents Kits ADOKITS Program by Enugu State Agency for the Control of AIDS (ENSACA) kin partnership with United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) is a training of adolescents on several innovations, skills and competencies that help them to cope with stressful circumstances, build healthy relationships, and engage positively with their communities. To assess factors (sexual abuse, gender and peer influence) that affect adolescents’ risky sexual behavior. The study population was adolescents from communities and Local Government Areas hosting the ENSACA/UNICEF ADOKITS Program. It was a cross-sectional study. One hundred and thirty-eight (55.4%) of respondents did not practice risky sexual behavior while 28 (11.2%) of respondents practiced high-risk sexual behaviors. A statistically significant relationship exists between sexual abuse, gender; peer pressure and risky sexual behavior p=0.007. Sexual abuse, gender and peer pressure all strongly contribute to sexual risk behavior. There is a need to emphasize continued enlightenment, health education and awareness creation on sexual/ reproductive health among adolescents such as the UNICEF/ENSACA ADOKITS program pursues.
影响enaca /UNICEF ADOKITS退出/推广项目参与青少年危险性行为的因素
青少年和青年期是发展和变化的时期,涉及实验和适应新的角色和行为。埃努古州防治艾滋病署与联合国儿童基金会合作开展的青少年工具包ADOKITS方案是对青少年进行若干创新、技能和能力方面的培训,帮助他们应对压力环境,建立健康的关系,并积极参与社区活动。评估影响青少年危险性行为的因素(性虐待、性别和同伴影响)。研究人群是来自社区和地方政府地区的青少年,他们主持了ENSACA/UNICEF ADOKITS方案。这是一个横断面研究。138人(55.4%)没有从事危险性行为,28人(11.2%)从事高危性行为。性侵犯与性别之间存在统计学上显著的关系;同辈压力与危险性行为的关系p=0.007。性虐待、性别和同辈压力都是导致性危险行为的重要因素。有必要像儿童基金会/ enaca的ADOKITS方案那样,强调在青少年中继续进行关于性/生殖健康的启蒙、保健教育和提高认识。
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