Reproductive knowledge, attitudes and behavior among adolescent males in Tehran, Iran.

Mohammad Reza Mohammadi, Kazem Mohammad, Farideh K A Farahani, Siamak Alikhani, Mohammad Zare, Fahimeh R Tehrani, Ali Ramezankhani, Farshid Alaeddini
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Context: Iran's culture and religion prohibit sexual contact prior to marriage. Due to the sensitivity of the topic, little is known about the sexual activity of unmarried adolescent males or about their knowledge of, and attitudes toward, sexuality and reproductive health.

Methods: A population-based study of 1,385 males aged 15-18 in Tehran was conducted using a self-administered questionnaire. Participants were questioned about their beliefs and knowledge regarding reproductive health, and asked whether they had engaged in sexual activity. Bivariate and multivariate analyses were performed to identify factors associated with sexual knowledge, attitudes and behavior.

Results: Twenty-eight percent of the sample reported having engaged in sexual activity. Sexual experience was associated with older age, access to satellite television, alcohol consumption and permissive attitudes toward sex. Substantial proportions of respondents held misconceptions regarding condoms, STIs and reproductive physiology. Attitudes toward premarital sex were more permissive among respondents who were older, were not in school, had work experience, had access to the Internet or satellite television, lived separately from their parents, or reported having used alcohol, cigarettes or drugs.

Conclusion: The relatively high prevalence of sexual activity and the lack of knowledge regarding STIs and contraceptives pose a significant threat to the sexual and reproductive health of adolescent males in Iran. Programs are needed to provide adolescents with the information and skills to make safe sexual decisions.

伊朗德黑兰青少年男性的生殖知识、态度和行为。
背景:伊朗的文化和宗教禁止婚前性接触。由于这一话题的敏感性,人们对未婚青少年男性的性活动或他们对性和生殖健康的知识和态度知之甚少。方法:对德黑兰1385名年龄在15-18岁的男性进行了一项基于人群的研究,采用自我管理的问卷调查。参与者被问及他们对生殖健康的信念和知识,并被问及他们是否从事过性活动。进行双变量和多变量分析,以确定与性知识、态度和行为相关的因素。结果:28%的样本报告有过性行为。性经历与年龄较大、是否有卫星电视、饮酒和对性的宽容态度有关。相当大比例的答复者对避孕套、性传播感染和生殖生理存在误解。年龄较大、没有上学、有工作经验、可以上网或看卫星电视、与父母分居、或有过酗酒、吸烟或吸毒史的受访者对婚前性行为的态度更为宽容。结论:性活动的相对高流行率以及性传播感染和避孕知识的缺乏对伊朗青少年男性的性健康和生殖健康构成重大威胁。需要制定方案,向青少年提供做出安全性决定的信息和技能。
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