Agyei W K, Epema E J, Lubega M
Institute of Statistics and Applied Economics, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.
Int J Epidemiol. 1992 Oct;21(5):981-8. doi: 10.1093/ije/21.5.981.
The study is aimed at (i) exploring the knowledge and attitudes of adolescents (15-19 years old) and young adults (20-24 years old) towards sex and contraception (condoms) and (ii) determining their level of knowledge and attitudes towards sexually transmitted diseases (STD) as well as the prevalence of the latter among the sexually active adolescents and young adults. A sample of 4510 respondents (1545 males and 2965 females) aged 15-24 years from urban and rural areas were interviewed. The majority of adolescents and young adults surveyed have a negative attitude towards the use of condoms although most of them agreed that they prevent STD. Over 95% of the respondents have heard about STD and their level of knowledge is relatively high; slightly higher for urban residents and for young males. Approximately 21% of the male and 8% of the female respondents admitted having ever contracted STD. The gap between contraceptive knowledge and practice is rather wide. Only a small proportion of the respondents were using condoms at the time of the survey.
(i)探究青少年(15 - 19岁)和青年(20 - 24岁)对性及避孕(避孕套)的知识和态度;(ii)确定他们对性传播疾病(STD)的知识水平和态度,以及性活跃的青少年和青年中性传播疾病的患病率。对来自城乡地区的4510名年龄在15 - 24岁的受访者(1545名男性和2965名女性)进行了访谈。尽管大多数受访者认为避孕套能预防性传播疾病,但他们中大多数人对使用避孕套持消极态度。超过95%的受访者听说过性传播疾病,且他们的知识水平相对较高;城市居民和年轻男性的知识水平略高。约21%的男性受访者和8%的女性受访者承认曾感染过性传播疾病。避孕知识与实践之间的差距相当大。在调查时,只有一小部分受访者使用避孕套。