Morhason-Bello I O, Oladokun A, Enakpene C A, Fabamwo A O, Obisesan K A, Ojengbede O A
Department of obstetrics and Gynaecology, University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria.
Afr J Reprod Health. 2008 Aug;12(2):89-97.
This study was a crossectional survey conducted among 716 senior secondary school adolescents in Ibadan from March to August 2005. The result of 695 that was analyzed revealed that the mean age of 15 +/- 2.6years. 28.3% of the respondents had previous sexual exposure with higher proportions being male (p = 0.00043). Majorities' first sexual exposure was unplanned. Family settings and educational level do not have significant influence on the previous sexual exposure. The methods of sexual activity were mainly through vagina route while some had also practiced oral and anal sex. Most of those that are sexually exposed had more than one partner. About half of the respondents learn about sex from their friends while others through their parents and media. We conclude that in-school adolescents practiced unsafe sexual activity and they are therefore predisposed to STI/HIV and other reproductive health risks.
本研究是2005年3月至8月在伊巴丹对716名高中青少年进行的横断面调查。对695名被分析者的结果显示,平均年龄为15±2.6岁。28.3%的受访者曾有过性接触,其中男性比例更高(p = 0.00043)。大多数人的首次性接触是无计划的。家庭环境和教育水平对既往性接触没有显著影响。性行为方式主要是通过阴道途径,而一些人也有过口交和肛交行为。大多数有性接触的人有不止一个性伴侣。约一半的受访者从朋友那里了解性知识,而其他人则通过父母和媒体了解。我们得出结论,在校青少年进行不安全的性行为,因此易感染性传播感染/艾滋病毒及其他生殖健康风险。