Sexual and reproductive health: level of knowledge and source of information in adolescence.

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Virginia Zamponi, Rossella Mazzilli, Filippo Maria Nimbi, Giacomo Ciocca, Deborah French, Erika Limoncin, Francesco Lombardo, Franz Sesti, Elisabetta Todaro, Marta Tenuta, Donatella Caserta, Andrea Tubaro, Daniele Gianfrilli, Antongiulio Faggiano
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Abstract

Background: To date, there is a lack of a structured national plan of sexual education in Italy, with large interregional differences and poor uniformity in the promotion and learning of sexual health.

Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the level of knowledge on sexuality and reproductive function among adolescents before and after a sexual education program, considering gender differences in the results.

Methods: A longitudinal and interventional study was conducted on high school students. Six sessions for each class were carried out by a multidisciplinary team. Anonymous questionnaires were administered to investigate basic knowledge of human sexuality and reproduction before and after intervention.

Outcomes: Participants were high school students who completed the questionnaires. Outcomes included pre and posttest answers on the knowledge questionnaire in study population.

Results: We obtained data from 842 high school students (mean ± SD age, 16.11 ± 1.74 years). The main informative sources on sexuality were social media in 37.9% of participants; family, school, and scientific material were the main source in 15.1%, 5.2%, and 4.4%, respectively. A total score of 12.6 ± 3.4 (range, 1-20) was obtained on the knowledge questionnaire; specifically, the score was higher in females than males (12.8 ± 3.4 vs 11.9 ± 3.4, P = .0001). In males and females, a statistically significant increase in level of knowledge was found after the multidisciplinary intervention (14.5 ± 3.6, P = .0001).

Clinical implications: The lack of sexual education programs in schools in Italy compels adolescents to refer to frequently unreliable sources, such as social media and peers, contributing to misinformation and adoption of risky sexual behaviors.

Strengths and limitations: This study is based on a large sample size and highlights the importance of sexual education programs. The main limitations are a greater representation of the female population and the inclusive nature of the school (ie, an artistic school), attracting students who identify with sexual minorities.

Conclusions: Adolescents have limited knowledge about sexuality and reproduction, with a notable gender disparity; sexual education programs in schools, providing information from sexuality experts, led to a substantial increase in knowledge and a reduction in the gender gap.

性与生殖健康:青少年的知识水平和信息来源。
背景:迄今为止,意大利还没有一个系统的全国性教育计划,地区间差异很大,性健康宣传和学习的统一性很差:目的:本研究旨在评估青少年在性教育计划前后对性和生殖功能的了解程度,并考虑结果中的性别差异:方法:针对高中生开展了一项纵向干预研究。方法:对高中生进行了一项纵向干预研究,由一个多学科团队为每个班级开展了六次课程。对干预前后的学生进行匿名问卷调查,以了解他们对人类性行为和生殖的基本认识:参与者为填写问卷的高中生。结果:我们获得了来自 842 名高中生的数据:我们获得了 842 名高中生(平均年龄为 16.11±1.74 岁)的数据。37.9%的参与者的主要性知识来源是社交媒体;15.1%、5.2%和4.4%的参与者的主要性知识来源是家庭、学校和科学材料。知识问卷的总分为 12.6 ± 3.4(范围为 1-20)分,其中女性的得分高于男性(12.8 ± 3.4 vs 11.9 ± 3.4,P = .0001)。在多学科干预后,男性和女性的知识水平均有显著提高(14.5 ± 3.6,P = .0001):临床意义:意大利学校缺乏性教育课程,迫使青少年经常参考不可靠的信息来源,如社交媒体和同伴,从而导致错误信息和危险性行为的发生:本研究基于大量样本,突出了性教育计划的重要性。主要的局限性在于女性人口比例较大,以及学校的包容性(即艺术学校),吸引了认同性少数群体的学生:青少年对性和生殖知识的了解有限,性别差异明显;在学校开展性教育项目,由性学专家提供信息,大大提高了青少年的性知识水平,缩小了性别差异。
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