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The Effect of Peer-Education on Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Safer Sexual Life Knowledge and Behaviour of Young People

机译:同伴教育对性传播疾病的影响以及青少年更安全的性生活知识和行为

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Aim: To determine the effect of peer education on the knowledge and attitudes of the young about safe sexual life and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Method: In this intervention type epidemiologic study, 1100 youngs were reached at 95% level of significance by probability sampling method. These young people were given education by peer trainers; level of knowledge and attitudes of the young were evaluated before and after education. ‘Young’s Health Information Form’ prepared by the investigators and including questions about safe sexual life, family planning and STDs along with socio-demographic informations was used for data collection. In statistical analysis, ‘t test’ was used for comparison of two averages, one-way anova for three groups in independent groups, ‘coupled t test’ was used in dependent groups, ‘qui-square test’ was used for comparison of percents in independent groups, ‘McNemar qui-square test’ was used in dependent groups. Results: A total of 977 young people (females 45.1%, males 54.9%) aged between 15-24 years were included in the study (response ratio 88.8%). It was determined that 15.6% of unmarried young had a relationship resulted in sexual intercourse. Boys constitute the majority of the young experienced sexual intercourse and mean age of sexual intercourse was determined as 17.6. Of the young, 43.1% had a sexual intercourse with a prostitute, 43.3% with a close friend and a girlfriend, 8.3% with a maquette or an animal. Total knowledge score increased to 32.6 from 14.6 following peer education intervention carried out based on health attitude theories (p<0.05). Significant improvements were detected in each of ‘avoidance of sexual intercourse’, ‘being monogamous’ and ‘condom use’ in the context of safe sexual life (p<0.05). While ratio of modern method use increased to 80.8% from 53.8%, using no methods decraesed to 11.8% from 28%. Conclusion: Peer education model is suggested to be beneficial for enlightening the young about safe sexual life and also for creating positive behavioral changes.
机译:目的:确定同伴教育对年轻人关于安全性生活和性传播疾病(STD)的知识和态度的影响。方法:在这项干预型流行病学研究中,通过概率抽样方法使1100名年轻人达到95%的显着性水平。这些年轻人接受了同伴培训。在教育之前和之后评估年轻人的知识水平和态度。调查人员准备了“年轻人的健康信息表”,其中包括有关安全性生活,计划生育和性病的问题以及社会人口统计学信息,用于收集数据。在统计分析中,“ t检验”用于比较两个平均值,在独立组中对三个组进行单向方差分析,在独立组中使用“耦合t检验”,“ qui-square检验”用于比较百分比在独立组中,“ McNemar qui-square test”用于相关组。结果:研究纳入了15至24岁之间的977位年轻人(女性45.1%,男性54.9%)(回应率88.8%)。经确定,未婚青年中有15.6%有性关系导致性交。在经历过性交的年轻年轻人中,男孩占大多数,而性交的平均年龄被确定为17.6。在年轻人中,有43.1%与妓女发生性行为,有43.3%与密友和女友发生性关系,有8.3%与假肢或动物发生性行为。根据健康态度理论进行的同伴教育干预后,总知识得分从14.6提高到32.6(p <0.05)。在安全性生活的背景下,“避免性行为”,“一夫一妻制”和“使用避孕套”均得到了显着改善(p <0.05)。现代方法使用率从53.8%提高到80.8%,没有方法使用率从28%提高到11.8%。结论:建议建立同伴教育模式,这对启发年轻人安全的性生活以及创造积极的行为改变都是有益的。

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