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Effect of mass media and Internet on sexual behavior of undergraduates in Osogbo metropolis, Southwestern Nigeria

机译:大众媒体和互联网对尼日利亚西南部奥索博都会的大学生性行为的影响

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Introduction: The influence of media portrayals of sexual attitudes and normative expectations of young people at a critical developmental stage is of public health concern. Objectives: To examine the role of mass media and Internet utilization in shaping the sexual health attitudes and behaviors of young undergraduates in Osogbo metropolis, Osun State, Nigeria. Materials and methods: In a descriptive cross-sectional study, 400 undergraduates were selected using a multistage random sampling technique. Four hundred and fifty pretested, semistructured questionnaires were distributed; of these, 400 were returned properly filled. Data were analyzed using SPSS statistical software version 16. Results: Mean age of respondents ± standard deviation was 23.6±2.99 years. Most were aware of the various forms of mass media (>95%). Most (64.0%) respondents spent 1–5 hours watching television, daily, and most used the Internet often. About 38.3% and 24.2% of respondents used the Internet and radio/television, respectively, as sources of information on sexual issues. Most respondents used the Internet for school assignments (83.0%, n=332), electronic mail (89.0%, n=356), and for accessing sexually explicit materials (74.5%, n=298). Most of the respondents (73.5%) opined that the Internet has a bad influence on youths' sexual behavior, although accessing the Internet for sexual material or movies was acceptable to 25.3% of them. Of the 226 respondents who had ever had sex, 226 (100%), 37 (16.4%), 31 (13.7%), and 10 (4.4%) practiced coitus, oral sex, masturbation, and anal sex, respectively; 122 (54.0%) always used condoms, whereas 90 (40.0%) never used condoms during sexual activity; 33 (14.6%) had had sex with commercial sex workers. Further analysis showed that those who were yet to marry (single) were less likely to be sexually experienced than those who were married (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] =0.075, 95% confidence interval [CI] =0.008–0.679), and those who said accessing the Internet for sexual material is not acceptable to them were also less likely to be sexually experienced than those to whom it was acceptable (AOR =0.043, 95% CI =0.016–0.122). Predictors of having multiple sexual partners include the sex of the respondent and the frequency of Internet use, with females (AOR =0.308, 95% CI =0.113–0.843) and those who rarely use the Internet less likely to have multiple sexual partners. Conclusion: We conclude that uncontrolled exposure to mass media and Internet could negatively influence the sexual patterns and behavior of youths.
机译:简介:在关键的发展阶段,媒体对年轻人的性态度和规范期望的刻画影响着公共卫生。目的:研究大众媒体和互联网的使用在塑造尼日利亚奥孙州奥索博城市的年轻大学生的性健康态度和行为中的作用。材料和方法:在描述性横断面研究中,使用多阶段随机抽样技术选择了400名大学生。分发了450个经过预先测试的半结构化问卷;其中,有400枚被送回了适当的地方。使用SPSS统计软件版本16分析数据。结果:受访者的平均年龄±标准差为23.6±2.99岁。大多数人知道各种形式的大众媒体(> 95%)。大多数(64.0%)的受访者每天花1-5个小时看电视,而且大多数人经常使用互联网。分别约38.3%和24.2%的受访者使用互联网和广播/电视作为性问题的信息来源。大多数受访者使用互联网进行学校作业(83.0%,n = 332),电子邮件(89.0%,n = 356)和访问色情材料(74.5%,n = 298)。大多数受访者(73.5%)认为,互联网对青少年的性行为产生了不良影响,尽管25.3%的人可以接受互联网获取性材料或电影。在有过性行为的226名受访者中,分别有226名(100%),37名(16.4%),31名(13.7%)和10名(4.4%)进行了性交,口交,手淫和肛交。有122(54.0%)个经常使用安全套,而有90个(40.0%)在性活动期间从未使用过安全套; 33(14.6%)与商业性工作者发生性关系。进一步的分析表明,尚未结婚的人(单身)比已婚的人有较少的性经历(经调整的优势比[AOR] = 0.075,95%的置信区间[CI] = 0.008-0.679),以及那些未婚的人(已婚)。谁说他们不接受互联网上的性爱内容也比那些可以接受的人更不具有性经历(AOR = 0.043,95%CI = 0.016-0.122)。有多个性伴侣的预测因素包括受访者的性别和互联网使用的频率,其中女性(AOR = 0.308,95%CI = 0.113-0.843)和很少使用互联网的人较少有多个性伴侣。结论:我们得出的结论是,不受控制地接触大众媒体和互联网可能会对青少年的性行为和行为产生负面影响。

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