| Literature DB >> 25637417 |
Neelamani Rajapaksa-Hewageegana1, Hilary Piercy2, Sarah Salway3, Sarath Samarage4.
Abstract
The reproductive and sexual health of adolescents is an important health concern and a focus of global attention. In Sri Lanka, a lack of understanding about adolescent reproductive and sexual health needs is a matter of national concern. A survey was undertaken to examine the sexual knowledge, attitudes and behaviours of school going adolescents in Sri Lanka. A random sample of schools was selected from one district. Data were collected by a self-completion questionnaire and analysed using SPSS. Response rate was 90%. 2020 pupils (26% boys, 74% girls) aged 16-19 years (mean=16.9) participated, the majority Sinhalese (97%). Most reported a good parent-child relationship (88%). A minority (34%) discussed sexual issues with parents. Health professionals were the preferred source of sexual information (32%) rather than parents (12.5%) or friends (5.6%). Less than 1% demonstrated satisfactory sexual and reproductive knowledge levels. 1.7% were sexually active (30 boys vs 5 girls), the majority with same age partners. 57% used contraception at first intercourse. There is an imperative to address the lack of sexual and reproductive knowledge. A minority of school going adolescents become sexually active. These individuals are potentially vulnerable and services need to be developed to meet their needs.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescence; Sexual behaviour; Sexual health; Sexual knowledge; Sri Lanka
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25637417 DOI: 10.1016/j.srhc.2014.08.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sex Reprod Healthc ISSN: 1877-5756