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Factors associated with alcohol and/or drug use at sexual debut among sexually active university students: cross-sectional findings from Lebanon

机译:性活跃大学生初次性行为时与饮酒和/或吸毒有关的因素:黎巴嫩的横断面调查结果

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Background Sexual activity accompanied by substance use can impair youth decision-making and enhance risk-taking behaviors. Less is known, however, about the sexual values, perceptions and subsequent sexual practices of youth whose sexual debut occurs while using alcohol/drugs. Methods A cross-sectional anonymous online survey was conducted in April-August 2012 among undergraduate and graduate university students (aged 18 to 30) attending the 4th largest private university in Beirut. Pearson’s Chi-square and regression models were run using Stata/IC 10.0. Results 940 university students had engaged in oral, anal and/or vaginal sex, of whom 10% admitted to having had consumed alcohol or taken drugs at sexual debut, a behavior that was more common in the males, less religious, non-Arabs, students living alone or who had lived abroad. Students who used alcohol/drugs at sexual debut were twice as likely to have: their first oral and vaginal sex with an unfamiliar partner [odds ratio (OR)?=?2.6, 95% confidence interval (CI): (1.6, 4.2) and OR?=?2.1 (1.2, 3.5), respectively], controlling for sex, nationality, current relationship status, living abroad after the age of 12, and spirituality. Students who had sex the first time while using alcohol/drugs were three times as likely to report having had 11 or more subsequent sexual partners versus one or two [OR?=?3.0 (1.5-6.0)]; and almost twice as likely to ever engage in something sexual they did not want to do [OR?=?1.7 (1.1, 2.8)]. Perceived peer pressure to have sex by a certain age [OR?=?1.8 (1.1, 2.9)], and perceived peer norms to consume alcohol/drugs before sex [OR?=?4.8 (2.3, 9.9)] were also strong correlates of having sex for the first time while using alcohol and/or drugs. Conclusions Findings stress the importance of sexuality education for youth, and the need to begin understanding the true interplay – beyond association - between youth sexual practices and substance use behaviors from a broader public health perspective.
机译:背景进行性活动并伴随使用毒品会损害青少年的决策能力并增强冒险行为。然而,关于年轻人的性价值观,知觉和随后的性行为知之甚少,这些青年在使用酒精/毒品时发生了性行为。方法2012年4月至2012年8月,对参加贝鲁特第四大私立大学的本科生和研究生(年龄在18至30岁)进行了横断面匿名在线调查。 Pearson的卡方和回归模型是使用Stata / IC 10.0运行的。结果940名大学生进行了口交,肛交和/或阴道性交,其中10%的人承认在性行为初次饮酒或吸毒,这种行为在男性中较为普遍,宗教较少,非阿拉伯人,独自生活或居住在国外的学生。在性行为初次使用酒精/毒品的学生发生这种情况的可能性是原来的两倍:第一次与陌生伴侣发生口交和阴道性交[比值比(OR)=?2.6,95%置信区间(CI):( 1.6,4.2)和OR?=?2.1(1.2,3.5),分别控制性别,国籍,当前的恋爱状态,12岁以后在国外生活和灵性。第一次喝酒/吸毒时发生过性行为的学生报告有11个或更多随后的性伴侣的可能性是一个或两个的三倍[OR?=?3.0(1.5-6.0)];并且从事不想要的性行为的几率几乎是他们的两倍[OR?=?1.7(1.1,2.8)]。感知到的同龄人在一定年龄之前发生性行为的压力[OR?=?1.8(1.1,2.9)],以及感知到的同伴在性交之前饮酒/吸毒的规范[OR?=?4.8(2.3,9.9)]也有很强的相关性第一次饮酒和/或吸毒时发生性行为。结论结论强调了对青少年进行性教育的重要性,并需要从更广泛的公共卫生角度开始理解青年性行为与毒品使用行为之间真正的相互作用-超越关联。

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