Sexual Behavior Among Emerging Adults in Africa: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Sexually transmitted diseases Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-19 DOI:10.1097/OLQ.0000000000002043
Stevenson K Chea, Vincent A Kagonya, Osman Abdullahi, Amina A Abubakar, Souheila Abbeddou, Kristien Michielsen, Amin S Hassan
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Abstract

Background: Estimates on sexual behavior (SB) among emerging adults (EmA) is varied in literature, which presents a challenge when designing targeted interventions. We aimed to summarize literature on prevalence and risk factors of SB among EmA in Africa.

Methods: A search for studies published in PubMed, Embase, and Psych Info by March 2023 was done. Studies involving EmA (18-25 years), conducted in Africa, and reporting 1 or more of 7 SBs were reviewed. Pooled prevalence estimates were summarized using forest plots. Heterogeneity in SB was explored. Risk factors were synthesized using a modified socioecological model.

Results: Overall, 143 studies were analyzed. Noncondom use had the highest pooled prevalence (47% [95% confidence interval {CI}, 42-51]), followed by study-defined SB (37% [95% CI, 25%-50%]) and concurrency (37% [95% CI, 21%-54%]), multiple sex partners (31% [95% CI, 25%-37%]), younger age at sexual debut (26% [95% CI, 20%-32%]), age-disparate relationships (24% [95% CI, 17%-32%]), and transactional sex (19% [95% CI, 13%-26%]). Heterogeneity was partially explained by sex, with female participants having higher pooled prevalence estimates compared with their male counterparts. In 4 of the 7 outcomes, alcohol/drug use was the most common risk factor.

Conclusions: Sexual behavior was common among EmA and differentially higher in emerging female adults. Noncondom use had the highest pooled prevalence, which may contribute to the transmission of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. Interventions targeting emerging female adults and alcohol/drug use may reduce SB, which may in turn mitigate transmission of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections among EmA in Africa.

非洲新成人的性行为:系统回顾和荟萃分析。
背景:文献中对新兴成人(EmA)性行为(SB)的估计各不相同,这给设计有针对性的干预措施带来了挑战。我们旨在总结有关非洲新兴成人性行为的流行率和风险因素的文献:我们检索了 2023 年 3 月之前发表在 PubMed、Embase 和 Psych Info 上的研究。这些研究涉及非洲的 EmA(18-25 岁),并报告了七种 SB 中的一种或多种。使用森林图总结了汇总的患病率估计值。探讨了 SB 的异质性。使用改良的社会生态模型对风险因素进行了综合分析:结果:共分析了 143 项研究。不使用性伴侣的综合流行率最高(47% [95% CI: 42-51]),其次是研究定义的 SB(37% [95% CI: 25-50])和并发症(37% [95% CI: 21-54])、多个性伴侣(31% [95% CI: 25-37])、初次性行为年龄较小(26% [95% CI: 20-32])、年龄差异关系(24% [95% CI: 17-32])和性交易(19% [95% CI: 13-26])。性别是造成异质性的部分原因,女性参与者的综合流行率估计值高于男性参与者。在七项结果中的四项中,酗酒/吸毒是最常见的风险因素:结论:SB 在 EmA 中很常见,而在新兴女性成人中则不同程度地较高。使用非避孕套的综合流行率最高,这可能会导致艾滋病毒和其他性传播感染(STI)的传播。针对新兴成年女性和酒精/毒品使用的干预措施可能会减少 SB,进而减少艾滋病毒和其他性传播感染在非洲 EmA 中的传播。
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Sexually transmitted diseases
Sexually transmitted diseases 医学-传染病学
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
16.10%
发文量
289
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: ​Sexually Transmitted Diseases, the official journal of the American Sexually Transmitted Diseases Association​, publishes peer-reviewed, original articles on clinical, laboratory, immunologic, epidemiologic, behavioral, public health, and historical topics pertaining to sexually transmitted diseases and related fields. Reports from the CDC and NIH provide up-to-the-minute information. A highly respected editorial board is composed of prominent scientists who are leaders in this rapidly changing field. Included in each issue are studies and developments from around the world.
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