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The prevalence of risk behaviors among 4th and 5th form high school students in the Commonwealth of Dominica 2014.

机译:2014年多米尼加联邦4至5年级高中生的风险行为盛行。

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This cross-sectional study assessed the prevalence of substance use and risky sexual behavior by demographic characteristics among fourth and fifth form (equivalent to U.S. grades 10 and 11) high school students in the Commonwealth of Dominica (herein referred to as Dominica). The association between substance use and risky sexual behavior was also examined. There is a dearth of data for risky behaviors among Dominican adolescents.;A total of 274 fourth and fifth form high school students from eleven high schools in Dominica completed the 2014 Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) questionnaire. Schools were selected from the sixteen high schools on the island. The schools selected represented the four school districts on the island. The high schools also represented religious affiliations, gender specificity, private or public funding, and included both government and government assisted schools. Data were collected by means of a self-administered questionnaire. Main outcomes included substance use and risky sexual behavior.;Results from the Dominica 2014 YRBS indicated a high prevalence of risky behaviors among the 4th and 5th form high school students that were associated with chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular disease and cancer, and unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). A total of 274 students were surveyed; 145 were females and 129 were males; 144 were in the 4th form and 130 were in the 5th form. Eighty-four percent of the students surveyed reported that they had had at least one drink of alcohol on at least one day during their life, 68% had at least one drink during the 30 days before the survey, and 13.2% of those surveyed had their first alcoholic drink at 8 years or younger. Thirty-six percent of the students surveyed had tried cigarettes, and 12.8% of students smoked at least one cigarette during the 30 days before the survey. Thirty-eight percent tried marijuana at least once during their life, and 18.7% of students used marijuana during 30 day of the survey. Fifty-three percent of students surveyed have had sexual intercourse. Of those who have had sexual intercourse 21.5% had four or more partners, and 25.3% used alcohol or a substance before last sexual intercourse. Of those surveyed 10.8% indicated that they were 11 years or younger when they had sexual intercourse for the first time. Forty-two percent of those sexually active indicated that they or their partner did not used a condom at last sexual intercourse.;Results of bivariate analyses, indicated that lifetime alcohol, chi 2(1) = 13.331, p < .001; cigarette, chi2(1) = 27.039, p < .001; marijuana, chi2(1) = 56.233, p < .001 and other drug use chi2(1) = 2.594, p = 0 .107 respectively were found to be statistically significantly associated to having ever had sexual intercourse. Lifetime alcohol, chi2(1) = 4.213, p = .040; cigarette, chi2(1) = 6.361, p = .012; and marijuana use, chi2(1) = 12.138, p < .001 respectively, were statistically significantly associated to having ever had sexual intercourse with two or more people during their life. Marijuana use was found to be statistically significantly associated: chi2(1) = 6.117, p = .013 to the participant or their partner not using a condom at last sexual intercourse.;Results of this study give strong support for the government and other policy makers in the Commonwealth of Dominica to address tabled issues of substance use and risky sexual behavior among its youth. Increasing the legal ages at which one can purchase alcoholic beverages in the Commonwealth of Dominica and consent to sexual acts should be considered. There should be consideration for the implementation of curriculum-based interventions that have the characteristics of effective interventions at schools to reduce substance use and risky sexual behavior.
机译:这项横断面研究通过人口统计学特征评估了多米尼加联邦(以下简称多米尼加)的第四和第五形式(相当于美国10和11年级)高中学生的物质使用和危险性行为的普遍性。还检查了药物使用与危险性行为之间的关联。多米尼加青少年的风险行为数据匮乏。多米尼加11所中学的274名第四和第五中学的高中生完成了2014年青年风险行为调查(YRBS)调查表。学校是从岛上的16所中学中选出的。选定的学校代表了岛上的四个学区。这些高中还代表着宗教信仰,性别特征,私人或公共资金,包括政府和政府资助的学校。数据通过自我管理的调查表收集。主要结果包括药物滥用和危险的性行为。;多米尼加2014 YRBS的结果表明,在4至5年级的高中学生中,与心血管疾病和癌症等慢性疾病以及意外怀孕相关的高风险行为盛行和性传播感染(STIs)。总共对274名学生进行了调查。女性145人,男性129人; 144处于第四形式,130处于第五形式。有84%的被调查学生报告说,他们一生中至少有一天喝了至少一瓶酒,有68%的人在调查前的30天里至少喝了酒,有13.2%的被调查者他们8岁以下的首次酒精饮料。在调查前的30天内,接受调查的学生中有36%尝试过抽烟,而12.8%的学生至少抽了一支烟。 38%的人一生中至少尝试过一次大麻,而18.7%的学生在调查的30天中使用过大麻。接受调查的学生中有53%发生过性行为。在进行过性行为的人中,有21.5%的人有四个或更多伴侣,在上一次性交之前,有25.3%的人喝过酒精或其他物质。在接受调查的人中,有10.8%的人表示,他们第一次进行性交时年龄在11岁以下。 42%的性活跃者表示,他们或其伴侣在上一次性交时没有使用安全套。二元分析结果表明,一生中的酒精含量,chi 2(1)= 13.331,p <.001;卷烟,chi2(1)= 27.039,p <.001;大麻,chi2(1)= 56.233,p <.001和其他药物使用chi2(1)= 2.594,p = 0 .107在统计学上分别与曾经发生过性行为有关。终生酒精,chi2(1)= 4.213,p = .040;卷烟,chi2(1)= 6.361,p = .012;和使用大麻时,chi2(1)= 12.138,p <.001,在统计学上与一生中与两个或多个人发生过性关系密切相关。大麻的使用在统计学上具有显着相关性:参与者或伴侣在上一次性交时不使用安全套,chi2(1)= 6.117,p = .013。本研究结果为政府和其他政策提供了有力支持多米尼加联邦的制造商来解决青少年中滥用药物和危险性行为的问题。应考虑提高在多米尼加联邦购买酒精饮料并同意发生性行为的法定年龄。应该考虑实施以课程为基础的干预措施,这些措施具有在学校中采取有效干预措施的特征,以减少毒品使用和危险的性行为。

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    The University of Texas School of Public Health.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Texas School of Public Health.;
  • 学科 Public health.;Behavioral sciences.;Caribbean studies.
  • 学位 Dr.P.H.
  • 年度 2016
  • 页码 135 p.
  • 总页数 135
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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