| Literature DB >> 24591800 |
Netsanet Fentahun1, Abebe Mamo1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Youth engage in risk sexual behavior due to insufficient knowledge of reproductive health and family planning. Youth sexual behavior is important not only because of the possible reproductive outcomes, but also because of sexually transmitted infections. The level of risks and sexual behaviors are different between male and female youth due to sexual exposure and socio-cultural factors. The aim of this study was to compare risky sexual behaviors and associated factors among male and female preparatory school (grades 11 and 12) students in Jimma Zone.Entities:
Keywords: Gender; Risk Sexual Behavior; School
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24591800 PMCID: PMC3929929 DOI: 10.4314/ejhs.v24i1.8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ethiop J Health Sci ISSN: 1029-1857
Distribution of socio-demographic characteristics of students in Jimma Zone preparatory schools, February, 2012, N=517
| Sex | |||
| Variables | Male | Fermale | |
| Grade level: | |||
| 11th grade | 83(32.3%) | 77(29.6%) | |
| 12th grade | 174(67.7%) | 183(70.4%) | |
| Age | |||
| 15–19 | 199(77.4%) | 200(76.9%) | |
| 20–24 | 58(22.6%) | 60(23.1%) | |
| Living Arrangements | |||
| Living with parents | 101(39.3%) | 129(49.6%) | |
| Living away from parents | 156(60.7%) | 131(50.4%) | |
| Residence | |||
| Rural | 99(38.5%) | 127(48.8%) | |
| Urban | 158(61.5%) | 133(51.2%) | |
| Religion | |||
| Orthodox | 110(42.8%) | 129(49.6%) | |
| Muslim | 114(44.4%) | 71(27.3%) | |
| Protestant | 30(11.7%) | 56(21.5%) | |
| Catholic | 3(1.2%) | 4(1.5%) | |
| Educational status of mother | |||
| Illiterate | 79(30.7%) | 104(40.0%) | |
| Read and write | 98(38.1%) | 90(34.6%) | |
| Elementary | 29(11.3%) | 25(9.6%) | |
| Secondary and above | 51(19.8%) | 41(15.8%) | |
| Educational status of father | |||
| Illiterate | 64(24.9%) | 63(24.2%) | |
| Read and write | 67(26.1%) | 78(30.0%) | |
| Elementary | 49(19.1%) | 53(20.4%) | |
| Secondary and above | 77(30.0%) | 66(25.4%) | |
| Peer-Pressure | |||
| High | 79(30.7%) | 70(26.9%) | |
| Low | 178(69.3%) | 190(73.1%) | |
| Family Monitoring | |||
| Yes | 130(50.6%) | 110(42.3%) | |
| No | 127(49.4%) | 150(57.7%) | |
Frequency distribution of students by individual factors in Jimma Zone preparatory schools, February, 2012
| VARIABLES | SEX | ||
| Male (%) | Female (%) | ||
| Have had sex in the last six months | |||
| Yes | 85(33.1%) | 116(44.6%) | |
| No | 172(66.9%) | 144(55.4%) | |
| Age of first sex | |||
| <18 | 23(27.1%) | 27(23.3%) | |
| 18–24 | 62(72.9) | 89(76.7%) | |
| Religious attending | |||
| Yes | 76(29.6%) | 103(39.6%) | |
| No | 181(70.4%) | 157(60.4%) | |
| Frequency of Religious attending | |||
| Daily | 17(22.4%) | 23(22.1%) | |
| Most of the time | 24(31.6%) | 48(46.2%) | |
| Once per week | 12(15.8%) | 19(18.3%) | |
| Once per month | 13(17.1%) | 6(5.8%) | |
| Never visit | 10(13.2%) | 8(7.7%) | |
| Alcohol Consumption | |||
| Yes | 87(33.9%) | 72(27.7%) | |
| No | 170(66.1%) | 188(72.3%) | |
| Watch pornographic film | |||
| Yes | 115(44.7%) | 71(27.3%) | |
| No | 142(55.3%) | 189(72.7%) | |
| Chewing Khat | |||
| Yes | 116(45.1%) | 89(34.2%) | |
| No | 141(54.9%) | 171(65.8%) | |
| Number of sexual partners with in last 6 | |||
| One | 63(74.1%) | 91(78.4%) | |
| Two or more | 22(25.9%) | 25(21.6%) | |
| Consistent condom use[N=Male 85, | |||
| Yes | 8(9.4%) | 10(8.6%) | |
| No | 77(90.6%) | 106(91.4%) | |
| Sexual Risk Behavior | |||
| At Risk | 83(32.3%) | 113(43.5%) | |
| Not At Risk | 174(67.7%) | 147(56.5%) | |
| Family connectedness | 38.45(SD ± 11.0) | 36.57(SD ± 12.7) | |
| family support | 28.69(SD ± 5.8) | 28.74(SD ± 5.3) | |
| School attachment | 16.70(SD ± 3.0) | 16.62(SD ± 3.0 | |
| Community factors | 22.00(SD ± 5.6) | 21.38(SD ± 5.1) | |
=is continuous variables with their mean scores
Multivariate Analysis of Risky Sexual Behaviors among Female Students in Jimma Zone Preparatory Schools, February, 2012
| RISKY SEXUAL BEHAVIOR | COR(95%CI) | ||||
| Variable | NOT AT RISK | AT RISK | |||
| N | N | AOR[95%CI] | |||
| Living Arrangements | |||||
| Living with parents | 45(34.9) | 84(65.1) | 0. | ||
| living away from parents | 102(77.9) | 29(22.1) | |||
| Residence | |||||
| Rural | 47(37.0) | 80(63.0) | 0 | 2.1(0.63–7.1) | |
| Urban | 100(75.2) | 33(24.8) | |||
| Educational status of Mother | |||||
| Illiterate | 36(34.6) | 68(65.4) | |||
| Read and write | 62(68.9) | 28(31.1) | |||
| Elementary | 17(68.0) | 8(32.0) | 4.5(1.02–20.0) | ||
| Secondary and above | 32(78.0) | 9(22.0) | 0 | 0 | |
| Educational status of father | |||||
| Illiterate | 25(39.7) | 38(60.3) | 0.54(0.27–1.05) | 0.55(0.16–1.90) | |
| Read and write | 43(55.1) | 35(44.9) | 0.7(0.23–2.14) | ||
| Elementary | 37(69.8) | 16(30.2) | 0.45(0.14–1.5) | ||
| Secondary and above | 42(63.6) | 24(36.4) | 0 | 0 | |
| Religious visit | |||||
| Yes | 67(65.0) | 36(35.0) | 1.69(0.81–3.52) | ||
| No | 80(51.0) | 77(49.0) | 0 | ||
| Alcohol Consumption | |||||
| Yes | 16(22.2) | 56(77.8) | |||
| No | 131(69.7) | 57(30.3) | 0 | ||
| Family connectedness | 40.71 | 31.27 | |||
| Family support | 29.43 | 27.97 | 1.01(0.90 –1.2) | ||
| School attachment | 17.14 | 15.87 | 1.1(0.96–1.26) | ||
p-value <0.05
continuous variables
Multivariate analysis of risky sexual behaviors among male students in Jimma Zone preparatory schools, February, 2012
| RISKY SEXUAL BEHAVIOR | AOR[95%CI] | ||||
| Variable | Not at risk | At risk | AOR[95%CI] | ||
| N | N | ||||
| Educational status of mother | |||||
| Illiterate | 40(23.0) | 39(47.0) | |||
| Read and write | 67(38.5) | 31(37.3) | |||
| Elementary | 25(14.4) | 4(4.80 | 0.78(0.165–3.70) | ||
| Secondary and above | 42(24.1) | 9(10.8) | 0 | ||
| Educational status of father | |||||
| Illiterate | 24(13.8) | 40(48.2) | |||
| Read and write | 52(29.9) | 15(18.1) | |||
| Elementary | 43(24.7) | 6(7.2) | |||
| Secondary and above | 55(31.6) | 22(26.5) | 0 | ||
| Alcohol Consumption | |||||
| Yes | 45(25.9) | 42(50.6) | |||
| No | 129(74.1) | 41(49.4) | 0 | ||
| Watch pornographic film | |||||
| Yes | 57(32.8) | 58(69.9) | 2.1(0.35–12.6) | ||
| No | 117(67.2) | 25(30.1) | 0 | 0 | |
| Chewing Khat | |||||
| Yes | 58(33.3) | 58(69.9) | |||
| No | 116(66.7) | 25(30.1) | 0 | ||
| Family connectedness | 40.75 | 33.63 | |||
| Family support | 29.90 | 26.13 | 0.96(0.89–1.04) | ||
p-value <0.05
continuous variables