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Student Demographics and Their Effects on Risky Sexual Behaviors and Poor Condom Use Pattern in Two Departments of a Nigerian University

机译:尼日利亚大学两个系的学生人口统计学特征及其对危险性行为和不良避孕套使用方式的影响

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This study was conducted to assess the level and association of demographic factors on risky sexual behaviors and pattern of condom use among students of a Nigerian university. Final and penultimate year students in University of Nigeria were recruited and purposively sampled. Using a well structured and pre-validated questionnaire, questions on HIV awareness, sexual experiences and condom use were asked and responses collected. Data obtained were analyzed using descriptive statistics and analysis of variance. Exactly 524 students (mean age, 24 years; mean sexual debut age 19 years) participated. More females than male students had bisexual or homosexual partners (4.8% vs. 0.7%, p < 0.01); did not use a condom in the most recent sex (48.3% vs. 22.9%, p < 0.01) and in the last twelve months (31.5% vs. 11.7%, p < 0.05); had been forced for sex (23.2% vs. 18.7%, p < 0.05). More male students did not know their status (37.1% vs. 25.7%, p < 0.05); had oral and anal sex (41.3% vs. 27.3%, p < 0.01). As regards age at first sex, students who debuted earlier (≤ 19 years) performed oral/anal sex (53.6% vs. 40.1%, p < 0.05), did not use a condom during that first sex (70.1% vs. 45.4%, p < 0.01) and have had more than five sexual partners since then (38.5% vs. 10.1%, p < 0.01). This study showed that being male was associated with poor awareness of the virus and risky sexual behaviors and being female was associated with poor/inconsistent condom use. Also having started sex at an early age and being single was linked with risky behaviors. Such behaviors could be cautiously put in check by re-introducing HIV/AIDS prevention awareness strategies in universities.
机译:进行这项研究是为了评估尼日利亚大学学生中有关危险性行为和使用安全套的方式的人口统计学因素的水平和关联。尼日利亚大学的期末和倒数第二年的学生被招募并有目的地抽样。使用结构合理且经过预先验证的问卷,询问有关艾滋病毒意识,性经验和使用安全套的问题,并收集答复。使用描述性统计数据和方差分析对获得的数据进行分析。共有524名学生(平均年龄为24岁;平均初次性行为年龄为19岁)参加了比赛。有双性恋或同性恋伴侣的女学生多于男生(4.8%vs. 0.7%,p <0.01);最近一次性行为(48.3%vs. 22.9%,p <0.01)和最近十二个月内(31.5%vs. 11.7%,p <0.05)没有使用安全套;被强迫做爱(23.2%vs. 18.7%,p <0.05)。更多的男学生不知道自己的状况(37.1%比25.7%,p <0.05);口交和肛交(41.3%对27.3%,p <0.01)。至于初次性行为的年龄,初次上门(≤19岁)的学生进行口交/肛交(53.6%对40.1%,p <0.05),在初次性交时未使用安全套(70.1%对45.4%) (p <0.01),并且此后已拥有五个以上的性伴侣(38.5%vs. 10.1%,p <0.01)。这项研究表明,男性与对病毒和危险的性行为认识不佳有关,女性与与安全套使用不当/不一致有关。同样从小就开始做爱并且单身也与危险行为有关。通过在大学中重新引入预防艾滋病毒/艾滋病的意识策略,可以谨慎地控制这种行为。

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