Literature DB >> 11413944

Ukrainian medical students' experiences, attitudes, and knowledge about reproductive health.

I Mogilevkina1, T Tydén, V Odlind.   

Abstract

In a 1999 classroom survey of sexual behavior among 689 1st-year medical students at Donetsk State Medical University, Ukraine, 59% of the women and 83% of the men revealed they had "ever" had sexual intercourse. The mean age of first intercourse was 15.7 years for the men and 16.6 years for the women. Thirty-two percent of the students reported they did not use contraceptives at their first intercourse, and 19% said they used no contraceptives at their most recent coitus. Condoms were the most frequent means of contraception, followed by coitus interruptus. Less than 5% used oral contraceptives, and 73% of students reported being afraid to use them. About 6% of the students reported they had had sexually transmitted infections (STI) and 10% had had an abortion. Improving knowledge concerning unwanted pregnancies and STI among Ukraine's future health providers may contribute to improving reproductive health issues in general in Ukraine.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11413944     DOI: 10.1080/07448480109596313

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Coll Health        ISSN: 0744-8481


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