| Literature DB >> 27089354 |
Francesco Drago1, Giulia Ciccarese2, Francesca Zangrillo3, Giulia Gasparini4, Ludovica Cogorno5, Silvia Riva6, Sanja Javor7, Emanuele Cozzani8, Francesco Broccolo9, Susanna Esposito10, Aurora Parodi11.
Abstract
Worldwide, 500 million people a year acquire a sexually transmitted disease (STD). Adolescents, accounting for 25% of the sexually active population, are the most affected. To analyze sexual behavior among Italian adolescents and their knowledge of STDs, with the goal of preventing their transmission, a questionnaire was administered to 2867 secondary school students (1271 males and 1596 females) aged 14-21 years. For the study, 1492 students were interviewed in Genoa (Northern Italy) and 1375 in Lecce (Southern Italy). For 37% of the respondents, parents and teachers were the main source of information on sex, and 95% believed that school should play the primary role in sex education. However, only 9% considered the sex education they received in school good. Noteworthy, only 0.5% of the teenagers recognized the sexually transmitted diseases from a list of diseases, and 54% of them did not know what a Pap test was. Confusion about the meaning of contraception and prevention was evident; only 22% knew that condoms and abstinence are the only methods for preventing STDs. Finally, a consistent number of students are exposed to risk factors for STDs transmission; e.g., alcohol and recreational drug use, promiscuity and improper condom use. On the basis of our study, there is an urgent need for the introduction of sex education as a proper subject in Italian schools.Entities:
Keywords: adolescents; sex education; sexual behaviour; sexual health; sexually transmitted diseases
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27089354 PMCID: PMC4847084 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph13040422
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Results of the first section of the questionnaire.
| Question | Answers (%) |
|---|---|
| What is the role of school and parents in sex education and prevention of STDs? | School should play the primary role (95%); parents should play the primary role (5%) |
| Sexual education received at school has been considered: | Good (9%); sufficient (32%); insufficient (36%); non-existent (23%) |
| Sources of information about sex: | Parents and teachers (37%); friends (25%); internet (15%); books (16%); 7% of the students did not specify sources of information |
| Sexual education determines: | Better awareness and reassurance (90%); anxiety and discomfort (7%); both (3%) |
| Do you feel sufficiently informed to avoid risk of STDs transmission? | Yes (53%); no (13%); I don‘t know (34%) |
| Communication with parents is: | Excellent (27%); good (43%); moderate (24%); non-existent (5%) |
Results of the second section of the questionnaire.
| Question | Correct Answers (%) | Wrong Answers (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Which of the following diseases are sexually transmitted? HIV, syphilis, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, herpes simplex infection, candida and genital warts | All these infections, except for hepatitis A (0.5%) | 95% of the students did not recognize these diseases as sexually transmitted | |
| How can you acquire a STI? | “Having sexual intercourse with any partner “or“ even through a single sexual intercourse” (15%) | “Only with prostitutes“, “only with homosexual relatons“, “only with repeated reports“, “only with occasional reports“(85%) | |
| Can you acquire an STI through orale sex? | Yes (42%) | No (23%) | I don‘t know (35%) |
| Which means of contraception (intrauterine device, contraceptive pill, trans-dermal patch, vaginal ring, condoms, spermicidal gel, | Condoms and/or abstinence (22%) | One or more of the other methods (78%) | |
| Which are the body fluids at high risk for HIV transmission? | Blood, spermatic fluid and vaginal secretions (26%) | Urine, saliva, sweat (74%) | |
| Would you eat in a restaurant where an HIV positive man works? | Yes (46%) | No (54%) | |
| Do you know what a pap test is? | Yes (46%) | No (54%) | |
| Does a negative pap test assure a girl that she has not contracted any sexually transmitted disease? | No (23%) | Yes (29%) | I don‘t know (48%) |
| Which of the following infections between syphilis, candidiasis, HPV are potentially carcinogenic? | HPV (32%) | Syphilis or candida or none of these (68%) | |
| In case of HPV infection, the risk of developing cancer is higher in males, females or equal? | Females(43%) | Males (57%) | |
| Is there a vaccine that can protect against some types of STDs? | Yes (28%) | No (9%) | I don‘t know (63%) |
| If yes, what kinf of vaccine exists? | HPV vaccine (17%); | Syphilis (0.3%), tetanus (0.1%), HCV vaccine (0.1%); no vaccines available (82.4%) | |
| What kind of tests are useful to diagnose a STD? | Blood tests (63%) | STDs are not diagnostiable (7%) | I don‘t know (24%) |
| Which doctor would you consult in the suspicion of an STD? | General Practitioner (26%), counseling physician (24%), gynaecologist (49%), dermatologist/first Aid physician/pharmacist (1%) | ||
| Can you always heal from STDs? | No (46%) | Yes (4%) | I don‘t know (50%) |
Results of the third section of the questionnaire.
| Question | Answers (%) |
|---|---|
| Influence of friends on the first sexual intercourse is: | great 16%, moderate 46%, little 26%, none 12% |
| Have you ever talked with their friends about HIV infection? | yes 47%, no 53% |
| Have you ever talked with you parents about HIV infection? | yes 45%, no 55% |
| If your partner asked you, would you do a HIV test? | yes 68%, no 6%, I don‘t know 25% |
| Have you ever had full sexual intercourses? | yes 61%, no 49% |
| If yes, at what age did you have your first full sexual intercourse? | mean age 15.5 ± 1.5 years |
| Did you use a contraceptive method during the first intercourse? | yes 77%, no 23% |
| If yes, which method did you use? | condom 93%, contraceptive pill 7%, both 3% |
| Are you currently using any method of prevention? | condom 37%, contraceptive pill 6%, condom + contraceptive pill 2%, other methods 13%, none 42% |
| If you use a condom, what is the reason? | as a method of contraception and to prevent STDs (100%) |
| If you do not use a condom what is the reason? | use of other contraceptive methods as pill (92%); concern about losing spontaneity during the intercourse (8%) |
| With how many partners did you have full sexual intercourses in the last 2 years? | one (37%), two (11%), more than two (15%), nobody (34%) |
| What kind of partners have you had? | steady partner (47%), steady partner+occasional partner (6%), only occasional partners (10%), no answer (37%) |
| Have you ever used alcoholic drinks ? | yes 79%, no 21% |
| On what occasions do you use alcoholic drinks? | parties 59%, weekend 24%, during the week 2%, never 15% |
| Have you ever use drugs of abuse? | yes 30% (especially cannabis but also LSD, ecstasy, cocaine), no 70% |
| Do you believe that sex education and STD prevention could improve the quality of life? | very much 68%, fairly enough 25%, little 4%, not at all 2% |