Wachira Florence Wn, Mathai Muthoni, Kathuku Dammas M
Department of Psychiatry, University of Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya.
East Afr Health Res J. 2019;3(1):24-30. doi: 10.24248/EAHRJ-D-18-00027. Epub 2019 Jul 30.
Universities have a student population in the age range of 17 to 25 years, 75 % of whom are sexually active, with the median age of sexual debut at age 18 years. About half of all students are involved in risky sexual behaviour. Many interventions have decreased sexual risk behaviour in the short-term, but there is need for multilevel prevention, including targeting improvements in family relationships for sustained change. Perceived positive family connectedness has been found to be related to reduced sexual risk-taking among adolescents and young adults.
This cross-sectional study evaluated the family connectedness and sexual behaviour of students aged 18 to 24 years at the University of Nairobi. There were 904 participants, both male and female, who were registered students of the University of Nairobi. After institutional and individual consent were granted, participants completed a self-administered questionnaire within their classes. The family subscale of the Hemingway Measure of Adolescent Connectedness was used to evaluate connectedness, and a sexual behaviour questionnaire was used to evaluate sexual risk-taking behaviour.
Six hundred forty (70.8%) of the respondents were sexually active - 372 males and 268 females. High-risk sex was reported by 203 male respondents (54.6%) and 117 females (43.7%). Reportedly abstinent participants had higher family connectedness scores than those who were sexually active (P<.001), and participants who reported less sexual risk-taking had higher mean family connectedness scores than those with higher sexual risk-taking (P<.001).
Family connectedness had a significant influence on sexual risk-taking, and investment in family relationships could reduce risky sexual behaviour and potentially other risky behaviours among young adult university students.
大学学生年龄在17至25岁之间,其中75%有性行为,首次性行为的中位年龄为18岁。约一半的学生存在危险性行为。许多干预措施在短期内降低了性风险行为,但需要进行多层次预防,包括针对改善家庭关系以实现持续改变。研究发现,感知到的积极家庭联系与青少年和青年人性风险行为的减少有关。
这项横断面研究评估了内罗毕大学18至24岁学生的家庭联系和性行为。共有904名参与者,包括男性和女性,均为内罗毕大学注册学生。在获得机构和个人同意后,参与者在课堂上完成了一份自填式问卷。使用海明威青少年联系量表的家庭子量表来评估联系程度,并使用性行为问卷来评估性风险行为。
640名(70.8%)受访者有性行为,其中372名男性和268名女性。203名男性受访者(54.6%)和117名女性受访者(43.7%)报告有高风险性行为。据报告,禁欲的参与者家庭联系得分高于有性行为的参与者(P<0.001),报告性风险行为较少的参与者平均家庭联系得分高于性风险行为较高的参与者(P<0.001)。
家庭联系对性风险行为有显著影响,对家庭关系的投入可以减少青年大学生的危险性行为以及潜在的其他风险行为。