Risky sexual behaviors and associated factors among university young adults in Zambezi, Namibia.

IF 1.1 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Health SA Gesondheid Pub Date : 2025-03-28 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.4102/hsag.v30i0.2725
Sylvia K Mahoto, Honoré K Mitonga, Eddy S Likando
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Abstract

Background: Risky sexual behaviours (RSBs) are prevalent among young adults, particularly university students, increasing their vulnerability to sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unplanned pregnancies. While various studies have explored these behaviours in Namibia, limited research exists in the Zambezi region, presenting a gap that this study addresses.

Aim: This study investigates the prevalence of RSBs, associated factors and the need for targeted interventions among university students in the Zambezi region.

Setting: The study was conducted at the University of Namibia's Katima Mulilo Campus in the Zambezi Region, Namibia.

Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional survey was conducted among 231 undergraduate students at the University of Namibia (Katima Mulilo Campus). The survey assessed sexual behaviour, STI knowledge and condom use practices.

Results: Over 61% of participants reported being sexually active, with many initiating sexual activities before the age of 18. Condom use was inconsistent, with 40.7% reporting not using condoms in the past year. Additionally, 15.6% had contracted an STI in the last year, with 6% not seeking medical treatment. Key factors associated with RSBs included marital status and substance use, such as tobacco.

Conclusion: The findings reveal a concerning prevalence of RSBs among university students in the Zambezi region. This underscores the need for targeted interventions addressing social and behavioural determinants of sexual risk-taking.

Contribution: This study emphasises the importance of developing culturally sensitive interventions that promote consistent condom use and improve sexual health education to reduce STI risk and adverse sexual health outcomes.

纳米比亚赞比西大学青年危险性行为及其相关因素。
背景:危险的性行为(RSBs)在年轻人,尤其是大学生中十分普遍,增加了他们感染性传播疾病(STIs)和意外怀孕的可能性。虽然在纳米比亚对这些行为进行了各种研究,但对赞比西河地区的研究却很有限,这正是本研究要解决的一个空白:研究在纳米比亚赞比西河地区的纳米比亚大学卡蒂马穆利洛校区进行:对纳米比亚大学卡蒂马-穆利洛校区的 231 名本科生进行了描述性横断面调查。调查对性行为、性传播感染知识和安全套使用方法进行了评估:超过 61% 的参与者表示性行为活跃,其中许多人在 18 岁之前就开始了性活动。安全套的使用并不稳定,40.7%的人表示在过去一年中没有使用过安全套。此外,15.6% 的人在过去一年中感染了性传播疾病,其中 6% 的人没有就医。与 RSB 相关的主要因素包括婚姻状况和使用烟草等药物:研究结果表明,赞比西河地区大学生 RSBs 发病率令人担忧。结论:研究结果表明,在赞比西河地区的大学生中,RSB 的发生率令人担忧,这突出表明有必要针对性冒险的社会和行为决定因素采取有针对性的干预措施:贡献:这项研究强调了制定文化敏感性干预措施的重要性,这些措施可以促进安全套的持续使用并改善性健康教育,从而降低性传播感染风险并减少不良的性健康后果。
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