Yaya Sanni, Bishwajit Ghose
School of International Development and Global Studies, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Front Med (Lausanne). 2018 Jun 8;5:171. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2018.00171. eCollection 2018.
Little is known about sexual behavior such as first sexual intercourse and number of sexual partnerships among women in Nigeria. Early sexual debut is a widely recognized public health issue due to its influence on higher lifetime sexual partners which in turn is associated with increased vulnerability to pregnancy complications, HIV/AIDS and other and sexually-transmitted diseases. In the present study, we attempted to explore the patterns of age of sexual debut and multiple sexual partnerships among women of reproductive age in Nigeria. Women who responded to the questions about the age at first sex and number of lifetime sex partners were selected from two latest rounds Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey (DHS). In total 60,611 women aged between 15 and 49 years were selected for this analysis. Age at sexual debut was used as the predictor of multiple sexual partnerships which was assessed by multinomial regression models with logit link function in complex sample analysis mode. The median age at first sex was 16 years (Interquartile range 16-24). Age at first sexual intercourse below the age of 19 years was reported by 30.8% of the women. Respectively 45.4% (95%CI = 42.9-47.9) 49.8% (95%CI = 47.8-51.7) of the women reported experiencing first intercourse before reaching 15 and 17 years, whereas 46.9% (95%CI = 45.2-48.7) of the women reported being monogamous and 47.2% (95%CI = 45.6-48.8) and 47.6% (95%CI = 43.8-51.3) had 2-3 and >3 lifetime sexual partners. In multivariable analysis after adjusting for confounding factors, women having sexual debut below 18 years were found to be significantly more likely to have 2-3 and more than 3 lifetime sexual partner. The study concludes that an increasing proportion of Nigerian women are experiencing sexual debut before reaching 15 years. The findings suggest that early sexual debut is associated with multiple sexual partnerships which may increase the risk of STIs. Stakeholders in health care system need to be aware that early sexual debut can be associated with successive unsafe sexual practices which can lead to adverse health outcomes including HIV infection and STIs, early marriage, unwanted pregnancy, and abortion. Therefore, it is important to design effective interventions to encourage women delay sexual debut to help prevent unintended pregnancies and decrease the disproportionate burden of adverse health outcomes.
关于尼日利亚女性的性行为,如首次性行为和性伴侣数量,人们知之甚少。过早开始性行为是一个广为人知的公共卫生问题,因为它会影响一生中拥有更多的性伴侣,进而增加怀孕并发症、艾滋病毒/艾滋病及其他性传播疾病的易感性。在本研究中,我们试图探究尼日利亚育龄女性首次性行为的年龄模式和多个性伴侣情况。回答了关于首次性行为年龄和终生性伴侣数量问题的女性,是从尼日利亚最近两轮人口与健康调查(DHS)中选取的。总共60611名年龄在15至49岁之间的女性被选入此次分析。首次性行为的年龄被用作多个性伴侣情况的预测指标,在复杂样本分析模式下,通过具有logit链接函数的多项回归模型进行评估。首次性行为的中位年龄为16岁(四分位间距为16 - 24岁)。30.8%的女性报告首次性行为年龄低于19岁。分别有45.4%(95%置信区间 = 42.9 - 47.9)和49.8%(95%置信区间 = 47.8 - 51.7)的女性报告在15岁和17岁之前经历了首次性行为,而46.9%(95%置信区间 = 45.2 - 48.7)的女性报告为一夫一妻制,47.2%(95%置信区间 = 45.6 - 48.8)和47.6%(95%置信区间 = 43.8 - 51.3)的女性有2 - 3个及超过3个终生性伴侣。在调整混杂因素后的多变量分析中,发现首次性行为年龄低于18岁的女性更有可能有2 - 3个及超过3个终生性伴侣。该研究得出结论,越来越多的尼日利亚女性在15岁之前就开始了性行为。研究结果表明,过早开始性行为与多个性伴侣有关,这可能会增加性传播感染(STIs)的风险。医疗保健系统中的利益相关者需要意识到,过早开始性行为可能与连续的不安全性行为有关,这可能导致包括艾滋病毒感染和性传播感染、早婚、意外怀孕和堕胎在内的不良健康后果。因此重要的是设计有效的干预措施,鼓励女性推迟首次性行为,以帮助预防意外怀孕并减轻不良健康后果的不成比例负担。