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Condom awareness and intended use: gender and religious contrasts among school pupils in rural Masaka, Uganda.

机译:安全套意识和预期用途:乌干达马萨卡农村中学生的性别和宗教差异。

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A cross-sectional questionnaire survey examining knowledge, attitudes and intended use of condoms was conducted among 1,821 pupils (mean age = 14.2 years, range = 9--24) from 27 primary and secondary schools in rural south western Uganda. Condom education is not provided in Ugandan schools, but both boys and girls had relatively high overall levels of knowledge, even though boys demonstrated a higher level than girls. This suggests that respondents had successfully obtained reliable information from other sources. Boys and girls had similar and fairly positive attitudes towards condoms, although considerable shyness was expressed, both about discussing condoms with a partner and buying them. Fifty-eight per cent said that they themselves would use a condom if one were available, but girls were far less likely than boys to say so. Roman Catholics (46% of the sample) were less knowledgeable and less positive about condoms than non-Catholics, and the boys in this group, but not the girls, were also much less likely to say they would use one. Possible interventions based on these findings are discussed, and a research agenda for the delivery of assertiveness training to girls is proposed.
机译:在乌干达西南部农村的27所小学和中学的1,821名学生(平均年龄= 14.2岁,范围= 9--24岁)中进行了横断面问卷调查,检查了知识,态度和避孕套的预期用途。乌干达学校没有提供避孕套教育,但是男孩和女孩的总体知识水平都相对较高,尽管男孩的知识水平高于女孩。这表明受访者已经成功地从其他来源获得了可靠的信息。男孩和女孩对安全套持相似和相当积极的态度,尽管表达了相当害羞的态度,包括与伴侣讨论和购买安全套。 58%的人说,如果有安全套,他们自己会使用安全套,但女孩比男生说安全套的可能性要小得多。与非天主教徒相比,罗马天主教徒(占样本的46%)对安全套的知识和积极性较弱,该组中的男孩(而不是女孩)也不太可能说他们会使用避孕套。讨论了基于这些发现的可能干预措施,并提出了向女童进行自信训练的研究议程。

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