Sexual Practices at Risk of Sexually Transmitted Infections among Students at the University of Parakou in 2022: A Cross-sectional Survey

C. Attinsounon, Aubierge Akonakpo, Albert Dovonou, Clodel Yamongbè, Thierry Adoukonou
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Aims: The aim was to study sexual practices at risk of sexually transmitted infections among students. Study Design:  This was a descriptive cross-sectional study with analytical aims. Place and Duration of Study: University of Parakou, from June 06 to 26, 2022. Methodology: The sampling technique used was simple random sampling, in which five entities were selected from the eleven basic campus entities. Data were collected using a self-administered questionnaire distributed electronically to students via the KoBoToolbox server. The dependent variable was condom use. The independent variables were sociodemographic, cultural, environmental, behavioral and sexually transmitted infection (STI) history. Data were entered into KoboCollect. Data analysis was performed using Epi-Info software version 7.1.3.3. The difference was statistically significant for a p-value of less than 0.05. Results: A total of 420 students were surveyed out of the 2626 who had read the link on the forums, giving a participation rate of 15.99%. Of the 420 students surveyed, 220 (52.38%) were male and 200 (47.62%) females, giving a sex ratio (M/F) of 1.09. The mean age of the students was 21.8 ± 2.8 years, with extremes of 17 and 35 years. Sexually active students accounted for 73.57%. Condom use was 32.04%. In 45.16% of cases, students had contracted an STI in the previous three months. Vaginal penetration was practiced in 93.20% of cases. Factors associated with condom use in univariate analysis were gender (p=0.002), vaginal penetration (p<0.001) and types of sexual penetration practiced during the last sexual intercourse (p=0.002). Conclusion: The relatively low frequency of condom use among students at the University of Parakou suggests high-risk sexual relations for STIs. There is a need to raise awareness among students of the importance of condom use.
2022 年帕拉库大学学生中存在性传播感染风险的性行为:横断面调查
目的:旨在研究学生中存在性传播感染风险的性行为。研究设计: 这是一项描述性横断面研究,旨在进行分析。研究地点和时间:帕拉库大学,2022 年 6 月 6 日至 26 日。研究方法采用简单随机抽样技术,从 11 个基本校园实体中抽取 5 个实体。数据收集采用自填式问卷,通过 KoBoToolbox 服务器以电子方式分发给学生。因变量是安全套的使用情况。自变量为社会人口学、文化、环境、行为和性传播感染(STI)史。数据输入 KoboCollect。数据分析使用 Epi-Info 软件 7.1.3.3 版进行。当 P 值小于 0.05 时,差异具有统计学意义。结果在阅读了论坛链接的 2626 名学生中,共有 420 名学生接受了调查,参与率为 15.99%。在接受调查的 420 名学生中,男生 220 人(52.38%),女生 200 人(47.62%),男女生比例为 1.09。学生的平均年龄为 21.8 ± 2.8 岁,极端年龄为 17 岁和 35 岁。性行为活跃的学生占 73.57%。使用安全套的学生占 32.04%。45.16%的学生在过去三个月中感染过性传播疾病。93.20%的病例发生过阴道插入。在单变量分析中,与安全套使用相关的因素有性别(P=0.002)、阴道插入(P<0.001)和最近一次性交中的性插入类型(P=0.002)。结论帕拉库大学学生使用安全套的频率相对较低,这表明性传播感染的性关系风险较高。有必要提高学生对使用安全套重要性的认识。
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