Owoaje E T, Uchendu O C
Department of Communinty Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan.
East Afr J Public Health. 2009 Dec;6(3):274-9.
Previous studies have mainly focused on sexual behaviour of in-school Nigerian youths with little attention to those on the street. This survey was conducted to determine the sexual risk behaviours of young people on the streets of Ibadan, Nigeria.
A cross sectional survey was conducted among youths aged 15-24 years in the major markets, motor parks and commercial areas in two local government areas in Ibadan. Participants in the study areas were identified in groups based on their occupational activity and all consenting young people were interviewed. A semi-structured questionnaire was used to obtain information on sexual behaviours, condom use and history of sexually transmitted infections. Data was managed using SPSS version 11.
Most (68.8%) were males, 79.0%, were sexually experienced, the median age at sexual debut for males was 15 years and 16 years for females. More females (53.9%) compared to (34.5%) males reported that their first partners were five or more years older, p < 0.01. Condom use during the first sexual intercourse was reported by only 32.2%. Sex with a commercial sex worker or exchange of sex for money was reported by 18.2% (20.6% of males versus 12.2% of females, p = 0.01). Factors significantly associated with history of transactional sex were; male gender; older age (20-24 years); being out of school and regular alcohol use. Multiple sexual partnering was reported by 58.2%, the significant predictors were male gender; early age at sexual debut; regular alcohol use and history of transactional sex. Inconsistent condom use was reported by 44.8%, the predictors were female gender; regular alcohol use and history of transactional sex in the previous year.
Majority of these young people on the streets are sexually active and many engage in high risk sexual behaviours. Development of appropriate sexual and reproductive health interventions is recommended.
以往研究主要聚焦于尼日利亚在校青年的性行为,而对街头青年关注较少。本次调查旨在确定尼日利亚伊巴丹街头青年的性风险行为。
在伊巴丹两个地方政府辖区的主要市场、汽车站和商业区,对15至24岁的青年进行了横断面调查。根据职业活动将研究区域的参与者分组识别,所有同意参与的年轻人都接受了访谈。使用半结构化问卷获取有关性行为、避孕套使用和性传播感染病史的信息。数据使用SPSS 11版进行管理。
大多数(68.8%)为男性,79.0%有性经历,男性首次性行为的中位年龄为15岁,女性为16岁。报告称其首个性伴侣比自己大五岁或以上的女性(53.9%)多于男性(34.5%),p<0.01。只有32.2%的人报告在首次性交时使用了避孕套。18.2%的人报告与商业性工作者发生性行为或进行性交易(男性为20.6%,女性为12.2%,p = 0.01)。与交易性行为史显著相关的因素有:男性性别;年龄较大(20 - 24岁);辍学和经常饮酒。58.2%的人报告有多个性伴侣,显著的预测因素为男性性别;首次性行为年龄较小;经常饮酒和交易性行为史。44.8%的人报告避孕套使用不一致,预测因素为女性性别;经常饮酒和上一年的交易性行为史。
这些街头青年中的大多数有性活动,许多人从事高风险性行为。建议制定适当的性与生殖健康干预措施。