Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices towards Risky Sexual Behaviors among Adolescents of Jimma University Community High School, South West Ethiopia, 2015

L. Ena, Bekana Fekecha Hurissa, S. Aliyu
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Background: Sexual activities among adolescents have been reported as increasing worldwide. Risky sexual behaviors are among the factors that increase the likelihood of adverse sexual and reproductive health consequences such as unwanted pregnancies, unsafe abortion, STIs including HIV/AIDS and others. Adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa including Ethiopia are highly exposed to various risky sexual behaviors. Objective: To assess knowledge, attitude and practice towards risky sexual behaviors among adolescents of Jimma university community high school Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted. Total sample size of the study was selected by using stratified random sampling technique with proportional allocation to size of each stratum. Data was collected using structured, pre-tested self-administered questionnaire. Data was analyzed by using chi-square and p value less than 0.05 was considered forstatically significant. Result: Majority of the respondents 73.8% knew about risks of sexual behaviors. Above 1/3 (34.93%) of them got information about sexual matter from parents.76.86% had good knowledge about risky sexual behavior. About 32.75% of them had at least one sexual intercourse before the study. Among them, 27.07% had sex 3 months prior to the study, out of which only 43.55% used condom and 36 (58.06%) had sex with multiple partners; 6.11% &15.72% practiced homosexuality and masturbation respectively. Conclusion: There was high practice of sexual activity, high prevalence of premarital sex, low utilization of condom and contraceptives and only around half of the participants thought that condom prevents HIV/AIDS.
吉玛大学社区高中青少年对危险性行为的知识、态度和行为,埃塞俄比亚西南部,2015
背景:据报道,青少年的性行为在世界范围内呈上升趋势。危险的性行为是增加诸如意外怀孕、不安全堕胎、包括艾滋病毒/艾滋病在内的性传播感染等不良性健康和生殖健康后果的可能性的因素之一。包括埃塞俄比亚在内的撒哈拉以南非洲的青少年高度暴露于各种危险的性行为。目的:了解吉马大学社区高中青少年对危险性行为的认知、态度和行为。本研究的总样本量采用分层随机抽样技术,根据各层的大小按比例分配。数据收集采用结构化的,预先测试的自我管理问卷。数据采用卡方分析,p值小于0.05认为具有统计学意义。结果:绝大多数被调查者(73.8%)知晓性行为风险。超过1/3(34.93%)的青少年从父母处获得性知识,76.86%的青少年对危险性行为有良好的认识。约32.75%的人在研究前至少有过一次性行为。其中,27.07%的人在研究前3个月有过性行为,其中使用安全套的占43.55%,有多个性行为的占36例(58.06%);分别有6.11%和15.72%的人有同性恋行为和手淫行为。结论:性行为频度高,婚前性行为发生率高,安全套和避孕药具使用率低,只有约一半的参与者认为安全套可以预防艾滋病。
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