Sexual Knowledge, Attitude and Behaviors of Medical Students: A Cross-sectional Study.

IF 1.9 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Sahil H Patel, Nimisha D Desai, Sandip H Shah
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Abstract

Introduction: Exposure to sexually explicit media influences the sexual knowledge, attitudes, and behavior of youth, so studying this among medical students is of utmost importance.

Aim: To study sexual knowledge, attitudes, behaviors, and sources of influence among medical students.

Methodology: A descriptive, cross-sectional, analytical, web-based study was conducted to assess sexual knowledge, attitudes, behaviors, and sources influencing sexuality in medical students via Google Forms. The form consisted of three parts: the first part was an information sheet and consent form, the second part included the participant's sociodemographic data and the third part related to two study tools, the Sexual Knowledge and Attitude Questionnaire-II (SKAQ-II) and the sexual behavior and sources of influence scale.

Result: A total of 300/950 (31.5%) medical students responded to the Google questionnaire. Their mean age was 20.43 ± 1.87 years (range: 18-26 years). The mean score for sexual knowledge and attitude was 24.35 ± 4.93 and 23.79 ± 4.87, respectively, which suggested that they had good sexual knowledge and liberal attitudes toward sexuality with female preponderance. As student's academic year progresses, their sexual knowledge improves. There was a significant strong positive correlation between sexual attitude and knowledge with a Pearson correlation of r = 0.95, P = 0.004, which means the higher the knowledge, the better the attitude. Medical student's engagement in sexual behaviors with self- and others was at age 18.45 years. The internet was the major source for getting information related to sexual behaviors for them, but they relied on doctors and friends for guidance.

Conclusion: Medical students had adequate sexual knowledge, which was the reason for their liberal attitude toward sexuality. Their major source of sexual knowledge was the internet, although they confided in doctors for sexual doubts.

医学生的性知识、态度和行为:横断面研究。
导言:接触露骨的性媒体会影响青少年的性知识、性态度和性行为,因此在医学生中研究这一问题至关重要:目标:研究医学生的性知识、性态度、性行为和影响因素。方法:通过谷歌表格对医学生的性知识、性态度、性行为和影响因素进行描述性、横断面和分析性的网络研究:通过谷歌表格对医学生的性知识、性态度、性行为和性影响源进行描述性、横截面、分析性的网络研究。表格由三部分组成:第一部分是信息表和同意书,第二部分包括参与者的社会人口学数据,第三部分与两个研究工具有关,即性知识和态度问卷-II(SKAQ-II)以及性行为和影响源量表:共有 300/950 名(31.5%)医学生对谷歌问卷做出了回答。他们的平均年龄为 20.43±1.87 岁(18-26 岁)。性知识和性态度的平均得分分别为(24.35±4.93)分和(23.79±4.87)分,这表明他们具有良好的性知识和开明的性态度,其中女性居多。随着学生学年的增长,他们的性知识水平也在提高。性态度与性知识之间存在明显的强正相关,Pearson 相关性为 r = 0.95,P = 0.004,这意味着知识越多,态度越好。医学生与自己和他人发生性行为的年龄为 18.45 岁。互联网是他们获取性行为相关信息的主要来源,但他们也依赖医生和朋友的指导:结论:医学生有足够的性知识,这也是他们对性行为持自由态度的原因。他们获取性知识的主要渠道是互联网,但也会向医生倾诉性方面的疑惑。
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4.80
自引率
7.10%
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116
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (ISSN 0253-7176) was started in 1978 as the official publication of the Indian Psychiatric Society South Zonal Branch. The journal allows free access (Open Access) and is published Bimonthly. The Journal includes but is not limited to review articles, original research, opinions, and letters. The Editor and publisher accept no legal responsibility for any opinions, omissions or errors by the authors, nor do they approve of any product advertised within the journal.
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