Chen Bin, Lu Yong-Ning, Wang Hong-Xiang, Ma Qing-Liang, Zhao Xiao-Ming, Guo Jian-Hua, Hu Kai, Wang Yi-Xin, Huang Yi-Ran, Chen Pei
Department of Urology, Renji Hospital, School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China.
Asian J Androl. 2008 Jul;10(4):607-15. doi: 10.1111/j.1745-7262.2008.00413.x.
To promote the provision of reproductive health services to young people by exploring the attitudes and perceptions of university students in Shanghai, China, toward reproductive health.
From July 2004 to May 2006, 5 243 students from 14 universities in Shanghai took part in our survey. Topics covered the demands of reproductive health-care services, attitudes towards and experience with sex, exposure to pornographic material, and knowledge on sexual health and sexually transmitted infections (STIs)/AIDS.
Of the 5 067 students who provided valid answer sheets, 50.05% were female and 49.95% were male, 14.86% were medical students, and 85.14% had non-medical backgrounds. A total of 38.4% of respondents had received reproductive health education previously. The majority of students supported school-based reproductive health education, and also acquired information about sex predominantly from books, schoolmates, and the Internet. Premarital sexual behavior was opposed by 17.7% of survey participants, and 37.5% could identify all the three types of STIs listed in the questionnaire. Although 83.7% knew how HIV is transmitted, only 55.7% knew when to use a condom and 57.8% knew that the use of condoms could reduce the risk of HIV infection.
The reproductive health service is lagging behind current attitudes and demands of university students. Although students' attitudes towards sexual matters are liberal, their knowledge about reproductive health and STIs/AIDS is still limited. It is therefore necessary to provide effective and confidential reproductive health services to young people.
通过探究中国上海大学生对生殖健康的态度和看法,促进向年轻人提供生殖健康服务。
2004年7月至2006年5月,上海14所大学的5243名学生参与了我们的调查。主题涵盖生殖保健服务需求、对性的态度和经历、接触色情材料情况以及性健康和性传播感染/艾滋病知识。
在提供有效答卷的5067名学生中,50.05%为女性,49.95%为男性,14.86%为医学生,85.14%有非医学背景。共有38.4%的受访者此前接受过生殖健康教育。大多数学生支持以学校为基础的生殖健康教育,并且主要从书籍、同学和互联网获取性信息。17.7%的调查参与者反对婚前性行为,37.5%能够识别问卷中列出的所有三种性传播感染类型。尽管83.7%的人知道艾滋病毒如何传播,但只有55.7%的人知道何时使用避孕套,57.8%的人知道使用避孕套可降低感染艾滋病毒的风险。
生殖健康服务落后于当前大学生的态度和需求。尽管学生对性问题的态度较为开放,但他们关于生殖健康和性传播感染/艾滋病的知识仍然有限。因此,有必要为年轻人提供有效且保密的生殖健康服务。