Tydén T, Björkelund C, Olsson S E
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden.
Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand. 1991;70(3):219-24. doi: 10.3109/00016349109006213.
Students at Uppsala University, Sweden, were interviewed about their sexual behavior, their knowledge of and attitudes to sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and related issues. The purpose of the study was to ascertain trends in behavior and attitudes as an indication of the likely risk of the spread of STDs, in particular AIDS, among students. Results revealed that change of partner was commonplace. A significant number of students had suffered from an STD. Students' claims that their own sexual practices, and those of others, had changed as a result of the AIDS epidemic, proved to be unsubstantiated in their behavior. Although contraceptive use was high, condom use with change of partner was infrequent. Alcohol played a significant role in impairing judgement. Despite a reasonably sound knowledge of STDs, the students exhibited a high degree of risk-taking behavior. The study has highlighted the dichotomy between knowledge and practice in student sexual behavior. Notable was the lack of perception among university students of their own risk of contracting STDs.
瑞典乌普萨拉大学的学生接受了关于他们性行为、对性传播疾病(STD)及相关问题的了解和态度的访谈。该研究的目的是确定行为和态度的趋势,以此作为性传播疾病,尤其是艾滋病在学生中传播的可能风险指标。结果显示,更换性伴侣很常见。相当数量的学生曾患过性传播疾病。学生们声称他们自己以及他人的性行为因艾滋病流行而发生了改变,但事实证明他们的行为并未如此。尽管避孕措施使用率很高,但在更换性伴侣时使用避孕套的情况并不常见。酒精在损害判断力方面起到了重要作用。尽管学生们对性传播疾病有一定的了解,但他们仍表现出高度的冒险行为。该研究凸显了学生性行为中知识与实践之间的二分法。值得注意的是,大学生对自身感染性传播疾病风险的认知不足。