| Literature DB >> 28101513 |
Min Chen1, Yong Liao2, Jia Liu1, Wenjie Fang1, Nan Hong1, Xiaofei Ye3, Jianjun Li4, Qinglong Tang4, Weihua Pan1, Wanqing Liao1.
Abstract
Currently, research in sexual behavior and awareness in female Chinese college students (FCCSs) is limited, particularly regarding the difference and the influencing factors between students from rural areas and urban areas. To fill the gap in available data, a cross-sectional study using anonymous questionnaires was conducted among 3193 female students from six universities located in Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou, China, from February to June, 2013. Of the 2669 respondents, 20.6% and 20.9% of the students from urban and rural areas, respectively, reported being sexually experienced. The proportion of students who received safe-sex education prior to entering university from rural areas (22.4%, 134/598) was lower (P < 0.0001) than the proportion from urban areas (41.8%, 865/2071). Sexual behavior has become increasingly common among FCCSs, including high-risk sexual behavior such as unprotected commercial sex. However, knowledge concerning human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) transmission and the risks is insufficient, particularly for those from rural areas, which is a challenge for HIV/AIDS control in China. The Chinese government should establish more specific HIV/AIDS prevention policies for Chinese young women, strengthen sex education, and continue to perform relevant research.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28101513 PMCID: PMC5215479 DOI: 10.1155/2016/8175921
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Sociodemographic characteristics of female college students from urban and rural areas in China.
| Variables | Students from urban areas ( | Students from rural areas ( |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| Mean age | 20.4 ± 1.7 | 20.7 ± 1.8 | <0.0001 |
| Major | 0.128 | ||
| Social science | 914 (44.1%, 914/2071) | 243 (40.6%, 243/598) | |
| Natural science | 1157 (55.9%, 1157/2071) | 355 (59.4%, 355/598) | |
| Family style | 0.010 | ||
| Two-parent family | 1800 (86.9%, 1800/2071) | 495 (82.8%, 495/598) | |
| Single-parent or orphaned family | 271 (13.1%, 271/2071) | 103 (17.2%, 103/598) | |
| Average expenditure per month | <0.0001 | ||
| <1000 RMB per month | 1216 (58.7%, 1216/2071) | 476 (79.6%, 476/598) | |
| 1000–4000 RMB per month | 820 (39.6%, 820/2071) | 111 (18.6%, 111/598) | |
| >4000 RMB per month | 35 (1.7%, 35/2071) | 11 (1.8%, 11/598) | |
| Current status of the accommodation | <0.0001 | ||
| In school dormitory | 1930 (93.2%, 1930/2071) | 531 (88.8%, 531/598) | |
| Off-campus apartment | 141 (6.8%, 141/2071) | 67 (11.2%, 67/598) | |
| Personal love status | <0.0001 | ||
| Single | 844 (40.8%, 844/2071) | 304 (50.8%, 304/598) | |
| Being in love or once been in love | 1227 (59.2%, 1227/2071) | 294 (49.0%, 293/598) | |
| Has already experienced sex? | 0.859 | ||
| Yes | 426 (20.6%, 426/2071) | 125 (20.9%, 125/598) | |
| No | 1645 (79.4%, 1645/2071) | 473 (79.1%, 473/598) | |
| Grade | 0.654 | ||
| Freshmen | 512 (24.7%, 512/2071) | 136 (22.7%, 136/598) | |
| Sophomore | 638 (30.8%, 638/2071) | 202 (33.8%, 202/598) | |
| Junior | 511 (24.7%, 511/2071) | 135 (22.6%, 135/598) | |
| Senior | 232 (11.2%, 232/2071) | 67 (11.2%, 67/598) | |
| Graduate students | 178 (8.6%, 178/2071) | 58 (9.7%, 58/598) |
Figure 1Geographic distribution and diverse characteristics of sexual behaviors of the female college students included in this study.
Sexual awareness and attitude of female college students from urban and rural areas in China.
| Variables | Students from urban areas ( | Students from rural areas ( |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| Time of sexual awareness | <0.001 | ||
| <15 years old | 334 (16.1%, 334/2071) | 60 (10.0%, 60/598) | |
| >15 years old | 1737 (83.9%, 1737/2071) | 538 (90.0%, 538/598) | |
| Age of first exposure to pornographic media | 0.072 | ||
| <15 years old | 218 (10.5%, 218/2071) | 48 (8.0%, 48/598) | |
| >15 years old | 1853 (89.5%, 1853/2071) | 550 (91.9%, 550/598) | |
| Attitudes towards commercial sex | 0.014 | ||
| Disapprove | 1526 (73.7%, 1526/2071) | 472 (78.9%, 472/598) | |
| Approve and neutral | 537 (25.9%, 537/2071) | 126 (21.1%, 126/598) | |
| Attitudes towards homosexuality | <0.001 | ||
| Disapprove | 414 (19.9%, 414/2071) | 183 (30.6%, 183/598) | |
| Approve and neutral | 1651 (79.7%, 1651/2071) | 415 (69.4%, 415/598) | |
| Attitudes to premarital sex | 0.001 | ||
| Disapprove | 892 (43.1%, 892/2071) | 303 (50.7%, 303/598) | |
| Approve and neutral | 1176 (56.8%, 1176/2071) | 295 (49.3%, 295/598) | |
| Attitudes to extramarital sex | 0.475 | ||
| Disapprove | 1625 (78.5%, 1625/2071) | 478 (79.9%, 478/598) | |
| Approve and neutral | 443 (21.4%, 443/2071) | 120 (20.1%, 120/598) | |
| Predict their probability of suffering from STDs | 0.009 | ||
| High risk | 28 (1.4%, 28/2071) | 15 (2.5%, 15/598) | |
| Medium risk | 44 (2.1%, 44/2071) | 22 (3.7%, 22/598) | |
| Low risk | 399 (19.3%, 399/2071) | 112 (18.7%, 112/598) | |
| Impossible | 694 (33.5%, 694/2071) | 168 (28.1%, 168/598) | |
| Never considered | 905 (43.7%, 905/2071) | 279 (46.7%, 279/598) |
STDs: sexually transmitted diseases, except HIV/AIDS.
Sexual behaviors of female college students from urban and rural areas in China.
| Variables | Students from urban areas ( | Students from rural areas ( |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| Age of sexual first masturbation | 0.246 | ||
| <15 years old | 85 (4.1%, 85/2071) | 35 (5.9%, 35/598) | |
| >15 years old | 385 (18.6%, 385/2071) | 122 (20.4%, 122/598) | |
| Age of sexual first intercourse | 0.046 | ||
| <15 years old | 52 (2.5%, 52/2071) | 24 (4.0%, 24/598) | |
| >15 years old | 374 (18.1%, 374/2071) | 101 (16.9%, 101/598) | |
| Sex after alcohol | 0.851 | ||
| Yes | 122 (5.9%, 122/2071) | 34 (5.7%, 34/598) | |
| Never | 1949 (94.1%, 1949/2071) | 564 (94.3%, 564/598) | |
| Contraceptive methods used at first sex | 0.493 | ||
| Condom | 126 (6.1%, 126/2071) | 31 (5.2%, 31/598) | |
| Others such as pills | 227 (11.0%, 227/2071) | 74 (12.4%, 74/598) | |
| No | 71 (3.4%, 71/2071) | 20 (3.3%, 20/598) | |
| Condom use at last sexual intercourse | <0.0001 | ||
| Yes | 188 (9.1%, 188/2071) | 28 (4.7%, 28/598) | |
| No | 238 (11.5%, 238/2071) | 97 (16.2%, 97/598) | |
| The last sexual partner | <0.0001 | ||
| Heterosexual | 258 (12.5%, 258/2071) | 44 (7.4%, 44/598) | |
| Homosexual and/or bisexual | 97 (4.7%, 97/2071) | 43 (7.2%, 43/598) | |
| Commercial | 73 (3.5%, 73/2071) | 37 (6.2%, 37/598) | |
| Condom use with regular sex partners | 0.028 | ||
| Almost always | 88 (4.2%, 88/2071) | 13 (2.2%, 13/598) | |
| Sometimes | 282 (13.6%, 282/2071) | 96 (16.1%, 96/598) | |
| Never | 52 (2.5%, 52/2071) | 15 (8.7%, 52/598) | |
| Condom use with casual sex partners | 0.478 | ||
| Almost always | 74 (3.6%, 74/2071) | 21 (3.5%, 21/598) | |
| Sometimes | 199 (9.6%, 199/2071) | 75 (12.5%, 75/598) | |
| Never | 29 (1.4%, 29/2071) | 13 (2.2%, 13/598) | |
| Once involved with prostitution | 0.004 | ||
| Yes | 73 (3.5%, 73/2071) | 37 (6.2%, 37/598) | |
| No | 1998 (96.5%, 1998/2071) | 561 (93.8%, 561/598) | |
| Number of sexual partners during the last year | 0.605 | ||
| None | 1691 (81.7%, 1691/2071) | 483 (80.8%, 483/598) | |
| 1 | 244 (11.8%, 244/2071) | 70 (11.7%, 70/598) | |
| ≥2 | 134 (6.5%, 134/2071) | 44 (7.4%, 44/598) | |
| Vaginal sex with condom | <0.0001 | ||
| Yes | 167 (8.1%, 167/2071) | 23 (3.8%, 23/598) | |
| No | 1904 (91.9%, 1904/2071) | 573 (95.8%, 573/598) | |
| Vaginal sex without condom | 0.765 | ||
| Yes | 145 (7.0%, 145/2071) | 44 (7.4%, 44/598) | |
| No | 1926 (93.0%, 1926/2071) | 554 (92.6%, 554/598) | |
| Oral sex with condom | 0.050 | ||
| Yes | 97 (4.7%, 97/2071) | 40 (6.7%, 40/598) | |
| No | 1974 (95.3%, 1974/2071) | 558 (93.3%, 558/598) | |
| Oral sex without condom | 0.360 | ||
| Yes | 105 (5.1%, 105/2071) | 36 (6.0%, 36/598) | |
| No | 1966 (94.9%, 1966/2071) | 562 (93.4%, 562/598) | |
| Anal sex with condom | 0.638 | ||
| Yes | 42 (2.0%, 42/2071) | 14 (2.3%, 14/598) | |
| No | 2029 (98.0%, 2029/2071) | 584 (97.7%, 584/598) | |
| Anal sex without condom | 0.296 | ||
| Yes | 35 (1.7%, 35/2071) | 14 (2.3%, 14/598) | |
| No | 2036 (98.3%, 2036/2071) | 584 (97.7%, 584/598) | |
| Once being diagnosed as having STDs | 0.006 | ||
| Yes | 156 (7.5%, 156/2071) | 66 (11.0%, 66/598) | |
| No | 1915 (92.5%, 1915/2071) | 532 (89.0%, 532/598) |
STDs: sexually transmitted diseases, except HIV/AIDS.
Knowledge of female Chinese college students concerning safe-sex practices from urban and rural areas in this study.
| Variables | Students from urban areas ( | Students from rural areas ( |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| Recognition of all types of STDs | 0.006 | ||
| Correct | 165 (8.0%, 165/2071) | 28 (4.7%, 28/598) | |
| Incorrect | 1906 (92.0%, 1906/2071) | 570 (95.3%, 570/598) | |
| Recognition of all transmission modes of AIDS | 0.002 | ||
| Correct | 630 (30.4%, 630/2071) | 142 (23.7%, 142/598) | |
| Incorrect | 1441 (69.6%, 1441/2071) | 456 (76.3%, 456/598) | |
| Recognition of prevention methods of AIDS | 0.677 | ||
| Correct | 853 (41.2%, 853/2071) | 252 (42.1%, 252/598) | |
| Incorrect | 1218 (58.8%, 1218/2071) | 346 (57.9%, 346/598) | |
| Recognition of the significance of condom use | 0.081 | ||
| Correct | 416 (20.1%, 416/2071) | 101 (16.9%, 101/598) | |
| Incorrect | 1655 (79.9%, 1655/2071) | 497 (83.1%, 497/598) | |
| Sex educated before entering university | <0.0001 | ||
| Yes | 865 (41.8%, 865/2071) | 134 (22.4%, 134/598) | |
| No | 1206 (58.2%, 1206/2071) | 464 (77.6%, 464/598) |
STDs: sexually transmitted diseases, except HIV/AIDS.
Figure 2Distribution of information sources for HIV/STDs for female college students in China.