| Literature DB >> 27087776 |
Yuko Homma1, Elizabeth M Saewyc2, Sabrina T Wong3, Bruno D Zumbo4.
Abstract
Despite the large number of adolescents of East Asian origin in Canada, there is limited research on sexual health among this population. A first step to develop strategies for sexual health promotion for adolescents is to document the prevalence of sexual behaviours. This study thus estimated the prevalence of sexual health and risk behaviours among East Asian adolescents in grades 7 to 12, using the province-wide, school-based 2008 British Columbia Adolescent Health Survey (unweighted N = 4,311). Less than 10% of East Asian adolescents have ever had sexual intercourse. However, most of these sexually active adolescents have engaged in risky sexual behaviours, including multiple sexual partners and non-condom use at last intercourse. In particular, nearly half of sexually active girls reported not using a condom at last intercourse. Compared to immigrant students whose primary language at home was not English, immigrant and Canadian-born students speaking English at home were more likely to experience sexual intercourse. Among students who have never had sexual intercourse, two most common reasons for sexual abstinence were not feeling ready and waiting to meet the right person. Findings suggest the need for sexual health interventions tailored to gender and sociocultural contexts in which adolescents live.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescent Health Survey; Canada; Chinese; Immigrants; Youth
Year: 2013 PMID: 27087776 PMCID: PMC4830690 DOI: 10.3138/cjhs.927
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can J Hum Sex ISSN: 1188-4517