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Study of sexual behaviour in relation to sexually transmitted infections(STIs) among Nigerian undergraduates
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作者 Agan TU Ekabua JE +2 位作者 Nyong PP ndifon wo Itam HI 《Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine》 SCIE CAS 2009年第6期71-77,共7页
Objective:To determine their reproductive health behaviour concerning fidelity and psychosocial intimacy in the face of current trends in sexually transmitted infections(STIs) and human immunodeficiency virus(HIV)/ ac... Objective:To determine their reproductive health behaviour concerning fidelity and psychosocial intimacy in the face of current trends in sexually transmitted infections(STIs) and human immunodeficiency virus(HIV)/ acquired immune deficiency syndromes(AIDS) pandemic.Methods:A cross-sectional comparative male/female cohort study using a semi-structured questionnaire to interview sexually activity of undergraduates in University of Calabar(UNICAL) was conducted over a three(3) month period in 2007.Markers used were number of sexual partners,frequency of sexual intercourse in the 6 months preceding,knowledge of last menstrual period(LMP),methods of self-protection against STIs,number of unwanted pregnancies terminated,and contraceptive use.Results:Of the 1 337 respondents,648 out of 684 males(94.7%) and 543 out of 653 females (83.2%) had multiple sex partners.The gender difference was statistically significant(P 【0.01).Only 36 (5.3%) of males and 110(16.9%) of females maintained single mates in the past six months.About half of females(320,49.0%) and 314(45.9%) of males exhibited spontaneous sexual contact habits.The difference in frequency of intercourse between both groups was not statistically significant(P 】0.05).While 275(42.0%) of the females could state the exact last menstrual period(LMP),only 14(2.1%) males could remember their mates LMP,and 496(72.5%) of males did not know anything about mates’menstrual habits.There was no statistical significance difference(P 】0.05 ) between both groups in their safe sex practices. One hundred and sixty three(23.8%) male and one hundred and forty one(22.8%) females used condoms,while 347(50.7%) of male and 337(51.6%) of females did nothing.Two hundred and seventy six(40.0%) of males’mates had terminated pregnancies and three hundred and forty eight(53.3%) of female respondents admitted doing so.Thirty(4.60%) females terminated pregnancy more than six times.Females had more knowledge of contraceptives but males used condoms more.Respondents expressed need for sexuality education.Conclusion:Sexual behaviour of UNICAL undergraduates does not conform to current trends of safe-sex.There is need for more information,education and communication. 展开更多
关键词 Sexual INTIMACY UNDERGRADUATES Safe-sex
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