| Literature DB >> 23148791 |
Xinli Chi1, Lu Yu, Sam Winter.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In China, sexual health and behaviors of young people have become a growing public concern but few studies have been conducted to investigate the prevalence and psychosocial correlates of the phenomenon.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23148791 PMCID: PMC3527150 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-12-972
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Profile of social-demographic characteristics of the sampled participants (n/%)
| | 831 | 59.2 | 572 | 40.8 |
| | | | | |
| 18~19 | 278 | 33.5 | 223 | 39.0 |
| 20~21 | 361 | 23.1 | 266 | 46.5 |
| 22~25 | 192 | 32.1 | 83 | 14.5 |
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| Year 1 | 300 | 36.1 | 200 | 35.0 |
| Year 2 | 179 | 21.5 | 160 | 28.0 |
| Year 3 | 132 | 15.9 | 127 | 22.2 |
| Year 4 | 220 | 26.5 | 85 | 14.9 |
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| Science | 630 | 75.8 | 328 | 57.3 |
| Arts | 201 | 24.2 | 244 | 42.7 |
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| Bachelor | 150 | 18.1 | 76 | 13.3 |
| Master | 430 | 51.7 | 352 | 61.5 |
| PhD | 251 | 30.2 | 144 | 25.2 |
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| No | 421 | 50.7 | 248 | 43.4 |
| Yes | 410 | 49.3 | 324 | 56.6 |
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| No | 717 | 86.3 | 522 | 91.3 |
| Yes | 114 | 13.7 | 50 | 8.7 |
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| Almost no | 140 | 16.8 | 194 | 33.9 |
| ≤ 2hours | 395 | 47.5 | 299 | 52.3 |
| 2~4 hours | 209 | 25.2 | 72 | 12.6 |
| ≥ 4hours | 87 | 10.5 | 7 | 1.2 |
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| Rural | 592 | 71.2 | 330 | 57.7 |
| Urban | 239 | 28.8 | 242 | 42.3 |
Prevalence of sexual-related behaviors (n/%)
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Dating (going to dinner, movie, or party with boyfriend/girlfriend). | 636(45.3) | 397(28.3) | 148(10.5) | 150(10.7) | 73(5.2) |
| 2. Kissing while on a date. | 890(63.4) | 230(16.4) | 98(7.0) | 134(9.6) | 51(3.6) |
| 3. Petting or fondling (not oral sex). | 1012(72.1) | 191(13.6) | 94(6.7) | 77(5.5) | 29(2.1) |
| 4. Oral sex (receiving or giving). | 1252(89.2) | 82(5.8) | 39(2.8) | 24(1.7) | 6(.4) |
| 5. Sexual intercourse with a person of the opposite sex. | 1226(87.4) | 114(8.1) | 40(2.9) | 20(1.4) | 3(.2) |
| 6. Sexual activity with a person of the same sex | 1365(97.3) | 25(1.8) | 5(.4) | 7(.5) | 1(.1) |
| 7. Masturbating alone. | 757(54.0) | 305(21.7) | 229(16.3) | 103(7.3) | 9(.6) |
| 8. Viewing a pornographic movie/video. | 598(42.6) | 559(39.8) | 183(13.0) | 54(3.8) | 9(.6) |
| 9. Reading pornography magazine. | 905(64.5) | 409(29.2) | 70(5.0) | 15(1.1) | 4(.3) |
| 10. Talking with your parents about sex. | 1211(86.3) | 167(11.9) | 17(1.2) | 8(.6) | 0 |
| 11. Talking with your parents about contraception. | 1304(92.9) | 86(6.1) | 10(.7) | 2(.1) | 1(.1) |
| 12. Talking with your boyfriend/girlfriend about sex. | 875(62.4) | 362(25.8) | 98(7.0) | 54(3.8) | 14(1.0) |
| 13. Talking with your boyfriend/girlfriend about contraception. | 1007(71.8) | 279(19.9) | 70(5.0) | 40(2.9) | 7(.5) |
| 14. Talking with friends about sex. | 343(24.4) | 619(44.1) | 243(17.3) | 143(10.2) | 55(3.9) |
| 15. Talking wth friends about contraception. | 695(49.5) | 485(34.6) | 139(9.9) | 67(4.8) | 17(1.2) |
| 16. Forcing your sexual partner to have sex. | 1365(97.3) | 22(1.6) | 5(.4) | 6(.4) | 5(.4) |
| 17. Being forced to have sex or having sexually abused. | 1376(98.1) | 18(1.3) | 4(.3) | 3(.2) | 2(.1) |
| 18. Sexual fantasies. | 495(35.3) | 505(36.0) | 223(15.9) | 134(9.6) | 46(3.3) |
Prevalence of sexual-related behaviors (n/%) by male/female
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Dating (going to dinner, movie, or party with boyfriend/girlfriend). | 401(48.3) | 238(28.6) | 95(11.4) | 64(7.7) | 33(4.0) | 234(40.9) | 159(27.8) | 53(9.3) | 86(15.0) | 40(7.0) |
| 2. Kissing while on a date. | 562(67.6) | 121(14.6) | 54(6.5) | 71(8.5) | 23(2.8) | 328(57.3) | 109(19.1) | 44(7.7) | 63(11.0) | 28(4.9) |
| 3. Petting or fondling (not oral sex). | 611(73.5) | 113(13.6) | 51(6.1) | 42(5.1) | 14(1.7) | 401(70.1) | 78(13.6) | 43(7.5) | 35(6.1) | 15(2.6) |
| 4. Oral sex (receiving or giving). | 744(89.5) | 55(6.6) | 19(2.3) | 9(1.1) | 4(.5) | 508(88.8) | 27(4.7) | 20(3.5) | 15(2.6) | 2(.3) |
| 5. Sexual intercourse with a person of the opposite sex. | 703(84.6) | 83(10.0) | 27(3.2) | 15(1.8) | 3(.4) | 523(91.4) | 31(5.4) | 13(2.3) | 5(.9) | 0 |
| 6. Sexual activity with a person of the same sex | 803(96.6) | 20(2.4) | 4(.5) | 4(.5) | 0 | 562(98.3) | 5(.9) | 1(.2) | 4(.7) | 0 |
| 7. Masturbating alone. | 247(29.7) | 265(31.9) | 217(26.1) | 95(11.4) | 7(.8) | 510(89.2) | 40(7.0) | 12(2.1) | 8(1.4) | 2(.3) |
| 8. Viewing a pornographic movie/video. | 115(13.8) | 479(57.6) | 174(20.9) | 54(6.5) | 9(1.1) | 483(84.4) | 80(14.0) | 9(1.6) | 0 | 0 |
| 9. Reading pornography magazine. | 386(46.5) | 360(43.3) | 66(7.9) | 15(1.8) | 4(.5) | 519(90.7) | 49(8.6) | 4(.7) | 0 | 0 |
| 10. Talking with your parents about sex. | 742(89.3) | 74(8.9) | 8(1.0) | 7(.8) | 0 | 469(82.0) | 93(16.3) | 9(1.6) | 1(.2) | 0 |
| 11. Talking with your parents about contraception. | 780(93.9) | 41(4.9) | 8(1.0) | 2(.2) | 0 | 524(91.6) | 45(7.9) | 2(.3) | 1(.2) | 0 |
| 12. Talking with your boyfriend/girlfriend about sex. | 526(63.3) | 188(22.6) | 71(8.5) | 34(4.1) | 12(1.4) | 349(61.0) | 174(30.4) | 27(4.7) | 20(3.5) | 2(.3) |
| 13. Talking with your boyfriend/girlfriend about contraception. | 591(71.1) | 154(18.5) | 51(6.1) | 28(3.4) | 7(.8) | 416(72.7) | 125(21.9) | 19(3.3) | 12(2.1) | 0 |
| 14. Talking with friends about sex. | 117(14.1) | 327(39.4) | 203(24.4) | 129(15.5) | 55(6.6) | 226(39.5) | 292(51.0) | 40(7.0) | 14(2.4) | 0 |
| 15. Talking with friends about contraception. | 354(42.6) | 285(34.3) | 117(14.1) | 58(7.0) | 17(2.0) | 341(59.6) | 200(35.0) | 22(3.8) | 9(1.6) | 0 |
| 16. Forcing your sexual partner to have sex. | 798(96.0) | 19(2.3) | 5(.6) | 4(.5) | 5(.6) | 567(99.1) | 3(.5) | 0 | 2(.3) | 0 |
| 17. Being forced to have sex or having sexually abused. | 811(97.6) | 11(1.3) | 4(.5) | 3(.4) | 2(.2) | 565(98.8) | 7(1.2) | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 18. Sexual fantasies. | 129(15.5) | 335(40.3) | 197(23.7) | 128(15.4) | 42(5.1) | 366(64.0) | 170(29.7) | 26(4.5) | 6(1.0) | 4(.7) |
Sexual-related behaviors: difference by gender (M ± SD)
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Dating (going to dinner, movie, or party with boyfriend/girlfriend). | 1.90 | 1.12 | 2.19 | 1.30 | .000 | |
| 2. Kissing while on a date. | 1.64 | 1.10 | 1.87 | 1.23 | .000 | |
| 3. Petting or fondling (not oral sex). | 1.48 | .94 | 1.58 | 1.04 | .073 | |
| 4. Oral sex (receiving or giving). | 1.16 | .55 | 1.21 | .66 | .170 | -.08 |
| 5. Sexual intercourse with a person of the opposite sex. | 1.23 | .63 | 1.13 | .46 | .000 | |
| 6. Sexual activity with a person of the same sex | 1.05 | .29 | 1.03 | .28 | .337 | .05 |
| 7. Masturbating alone. | 2.22 | 1.02 | 1.17 | .55 | .000 | |
| 8. Viewing a pornographic movie/video. | 2.23 | .81 | 1.17 | .42 | .000 | |
| 9. Reading pornography magazine. | 1.67 | .74 | 1.10 | .32 | .000 | |
| 10. Talking with your parents about sex. | 1.13 | .43 | 1.20 | .45 | .006 | |
| 11. Talking with your parents about contraception. | 1.08 | .32 | 1.09 | .32 | .385 | -.05 |
| 12. Talking with your boyfriend/girlfriend about sex. | 1.58 | .91 | 1.52 | .77 | .184 | .07 |
| 13. Talking with your boyfriend/girlfriend about contraception. | 1.44 | .82 | 1.35 | .65 | .016 | |
| 14. Talking with friends about sex. | 2.61 | 1.11 | 1.72 | .70 | .000 | |
| 15. Talking with friends about contraception. | 1.92 | 1.01 | 1.47 | .65 | .000 | |
| 16. Forcing your sexual partner to have sex. | 1.07 | .43 | 1.02 | .19 | .001 | |
| 17. Being forced to have sex or having sexually abused. | 1.04 | .32 | 1.01 | .11 | .010 | |
| 18. Sexual fantasies. | 2.54 | 1.08 | 1.45 | .70 | .000 | |
Predictors of sexual-related behaviors: differences by gender
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| Sexual behaviors | Age | .01 | .03 | .02 | .42 | .19 | .01 | .02 | .01 | .360 | .27 |
| Grade | .40 | .32 | .05 | 1.07 | | .44 | .28 | .07 | 1.60 | | |
| Discipline | .51 | .59 | .03 | .86 | | -.47 | .47 | -.04 | .99 | | |
| Education aspiration | -1.00 | .39 | -.09 | -2.56* | | -.53 | .39 | -.05 | -1.35 | | |
| Relationship experience | -4.70 | .52 | -.29 | -9.02*** | | -5.91 | .49 | -.46 | -11.98*** | | |
| Sex education experience | -3.06 | .79 | -.13 | -3.88*** | | -.76 | .84 | -.03 | -.90 | | |
| Area | -1.27 | .57 | -.07 | -2.22* | | -1.13 | .48 | -.09 | -2.34* | | |
| Time spent online | .87 | .31 | .09 | 2.81** | -.41 | .34 | -.04 | -1.19 | |||
Age: 18~19 year-old were coded as “1”, 20~21 years old were coded as “2”, and 22~25 years old were coded as “3”.
Grade: Year1 was code as “1”, Year 2 was codes as “2”, Year 3 was coded as “3”, and Year 4 was coded as “4”.
Discipline: Arts was coded as “0” and Science was coded as “1”.
Education aspiration: Bachelor degree was coded as “1”, Master degree was coded as “2”, and PhD degree was coded as “3”.
Relationship experience: Having relationship experience was coded as “0” and no relationship experience was coded as “1”.
Sex education experience: Having sex education experience was coded as “0” and no sex education experience was coded as “1”.
Area: urban area was coded as “0” and rural area was coded as “1”.
Time spent online: Almost no was coded as “1”, ≤ 2hours was coded as “2”, 2~4 hours was coded as “3”, and ≥ 4hours was coded as “4”.