| Literature DB >> 29548322 |
Honor Young1, Lorraine Burke2, Saoirse Nic Gabhainn2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The need to tackle sexual health problems and promote positive sexual health has been acknowledged in Irish health policy. Young people's sexual behaviour however remains under-researched with limited national data available.Entities:
Keywords: Contraception; Early sex; Ireland; Sexual behaviour; Sexual initiation; Young people
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29548322 PMCID: PMC5857110 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-018-5217-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Prevalence of sociodemographics, sexual initiation, age of initiation and contraceptive use of participants
| Boys ( | Girls ( | |
|---|---|---|
| Age | Missing | Missing |
| 15 years | 43.8 (1055) | 44.3 (918) |
| 16 years | 34.9 (841) | 36.1 (747) |
| 17 years | 18.2 (432) | 17.0 (353) |
| 18 years | 3.1 (74) | 2.6 (53) |
| Social Class (SES) | Missing | Missing |
| Low | 11.9 (286) | 12.7 (264) |
| Middle | 32.7 (787) | 32.0 (663) |
| High | 38.0 (914) | 41.7 (864) |
| Family affluence (FAS) | Missing | Missing |
| Low | 9.2 (221) | 10.0 (207) |
| Middle | 39.2 (945) | 36.5 (756) |
| High | 40.2 (968) | 46.9 (972) |
| Urban/Rural status | Missing n = 0 | Missing |
| Urban | 61.2 (1474) | 66.8 (1383) |
| Rural | 38.8 (934) | 33.2 (688) |
| Traveller status | Missing | Missing |
| Traveller | 1.6 (38) | 1.1 (23) |
| Non-traveller | 97.2 (2340) | 97.2 (2013) |
| Disability/Chronic illness (D/CI) | Missing | Missing |
| D/CI | 21.0 (506) | 19.8 (410) |
| No D/CI | 76.9 (1851) | 78.3 (1622) |
| Household composition | Missing | Missing |
| Living with both parents | 74.0 (1781) | 74.4 (1541) |
| Not living with both parents | 25.5 (613) | 25.0 (517) |
| Sexual intercourse | Missing | Missing |
| Yes | 25.7 (619) | 21.2 (439) |
| No | 63.6 (1532) | 71.7 (1484) |
| Age of initiation | Boys ( | Girls ( |
| 11 years or younger | 11.1 (69) | 4.1 (18) |
| 12 years | 3.9 (24) | 3.2 (14) |
| 13 years | 7.8 (48) | 6.2 (27) |
| 14 years | 18.3 (113) | 20.7 (91) |
| 15 years | 27.3 (169) | 34.2 (150) |
| 16 years | 18.9 (117) | 23.0 (101) |
| 17 years or older | 5.2 (32) | 5.9 (26) |
| Early sexual initiation | Missing | Missing |
| Early sexual initiation (ages 14–15) | 45.6 (282) | 54.9 (241) |
| Very early sexual initiation (aged < 14) | 22.8 (141) | 13.4 (59) |
| Contraception at last intercoursea | ||
| Condom | 79.0 (489) | 80.0 (351) |
| Pill | 19.4 (120) | 26.9 (118) |
| Withdrawal | 14.5 (90) | 14.6 (64) |
| No method | 10.5 (60) | 6.8 (27) |
aThese questions were not mutually exclusive and therefore do not total 100%
Chi2 associations between sexual initiation and sociodemographics, and adjusted odds ratios (95% confidence intervals) for the association between sexual initiation and sociodemographic and lifestyle characteristics by gender
| Chi2 association between sexual initiation and sociodemographic characteristics | Adjusted odds ratios (95% confidence intervals) for the association between sexual initiation and sociodemographic and lifestyle characteristics | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boys ( | Girls ( | Boys ( | Girls ( | |||||
| Sexually initiated | Not sexually initiated | Sexually initiated | Not sexually initiated | (EXP B) OR | 95% C.I. for EXP (B) | (EXP B) OR | 95% C.I. for EXP (B) | |
| Sociodemographics | ||||||||
| Age | ||||||||
| 15 years | 26.5 (243)*** | 73.5 (673) | 16.2 (136)*** | 83.8 (703) | 1.302** | 1.075–1.578 | 1.628*** | 1.326–1.998 |
| 16 years | 25.7 (196) | 74.3 (568) | 21.9 (155) | 78.1 (552) | ||||
| 17 years | 38.4 (155) | 61.6 (249) | 37.2 (124) | 62.8 (209) | ||||
| 18 years | 37.3 (25) | 62.7 (42) | 54.5 (24) | 45.5 (20) | ||||
| Social Class (SES) | ||||||||
| Low | 29.3 (76)*** | 70.7 (183) | 27.9 (68)*** | 72.1 (176) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | ||
| Middle | 30.2 (221) | 69.8 (512) | 25.0 (157) | 75.0 (470) | 1.019 | 0.687–1.512 | 1.109 | 0.679–1.812 |
| High | 23.2 (197) | 76.8 (652) | 17.6 (145) | 82.4 (678) | 0.889 | 0.593–1.333 | 0.732 | 0.461–1.162 |
| Family affluence (FAS) | ||||||||
| Low | 35.0 (75) | 65.0 (139) | 29.9 (60)*** | 70.1 (141) | 1.225 | 0.714–2.100 | 1.351 | 0.766–2.382 |
| Middle | 27.7 (253) | 72.3 (662) | 25.2 (185) | 74.8 (550) | 0.956 | 0.722–1.265 | 1.176 | 0.856–1.615 |
| High | 26.8 (249) | 73.2 (681) | 19.3 (180) | 80.7 (754) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | ||
| Urban/rural status | ||||||||
| Urban | 29.4 (389) | 70.6 (935) | 22.2 (285) | 77.8 (1000) | 1.001 | (0.699–1.433) | 0.964 | 0.671–1.385 |
| Rural | 27.8 (230) | 72.2 (597) | 24.1 (154) | 75.9 (484) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | ||
| Traveller statusb | ||||||||
| Traveller | 84.4 (28)*** | 15.2 (5) | 45.5 (10)** | 54.5 (12) | 4.554* | 1.210–17.140 | 2.873 | 0.885–9.321 |
| Non-traveller | 27.9 (584) | 72.1 (1510) | 22.6 (423) | 77.4 (1451) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | ||
| Disability/Chronic illness (D/CI) | ||||||||
| D/CI | 30.7 (143) | 69.3 (323) | 26.8 (105)* | 73.2 (287) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | ||
| No D/CI | 28.2 (467) | 71.8 (1190) | 21.7 (327) | 78.3 (1179) | 0.873 | 0.643-1.186 | 0.901 | 0.621-1.307 |
| Household composition | ||||||||
| Living with both parents | 25.0 (411)*** | 75.0 (1232) | 19.8 (287)*** | 80.2 (1164) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | ||
| Not living with both parents | 40.7 (203) | 59.3 (296) | 32.3 (151) | 67.7 (317) | 1.604** | 1.134–2.268 | 1.233 | 0.883–1.721 |
| Lifestyle characteristics | ||||||||
| Positive lifestyle behaviours | ||||||||
| Frequency of physical activity | 1.127 | 0.976–1302 | 1.051 | 0.897–1.232 | ||||
| Active travel | 0.953 | 0.824–1.102 | 0.827 | 0.681–1.004 | ||||
| Eating breakfast | 0.958 | 0.825–1.112 | 1.070 | 0.928–1.234 | ||||
| Healthy food consumption | 1.021 | 0.903–1.156 | 0.865 | 0.739–1.013 | ||||
| Health protective behaviour | 0.927 | 0.802–1.071 | 0.972 | 0.760–1.244 | ||||
| Negative lifestyle behaviours | ||||||||
| Alcohol involvement | 2.162*** | 1.831–2.554 | 2.098*** | 1.779–2.474 | ||||
| Cannabis involvement | 1.581*** | 1.374–1.818 | 1.531*** | 1.246–1.881 | ||||
| Unhealthy food from parents | 1.039 | 0.911–1.185 | 1.086 | 0.937–1.258 | ||||
| Tobacco involvement | 1.409*** | 1.228–1.618 | 1.833*** | 1.593–2.110 | ||||
| Unhealthy food consumption | 1.114 | 0.976–1.272 | 1.202* | 1.036–1.394 | ||||
| Health | ||||||||
| Experience of health symptoms | 1.105 | 0.951–1.284 | 1.138 | 0.950–1.362 | ||||
| Quality of life | 1.034 | 0.877–1.220 | 0.952 | 0.807–1.124 | ||||
| Medication for physical symptoms | 1.167* | 1.012–1.345 | 1.117 | 0.962–1.296 | ||||
| Medication for psychological symptoms | 1.093 | 0.935–1.278 | 1.068 | 0.935–1.220 | ||||
| Socio-cultural environment | ||||||||
| Communication with friends | 1.307*** | 1.140–1.497 | 1.561*** | 1.238–1.968 | ||||
| Sense of community | 1.131 | 0.984–1.300 | 1.125 | 0.952–1.329 | ||||
| Poor neighbourhood environment | 1.313*** | 1.139–1.514 | 1.211* | 1.038–1.413 | ||||
| Bullying others | 1.137 | 0.972–1.330 | 1.444* | 1.092–1.910 | ||||
| Music and drama | 0.754** | 0.622–0.913 | 0.869* | 0.759–0.994 | ||||
| Being bullied | 1.052 | 0.925–1.197 | 1.248* | 1.052–1.482 | ||||
| Club or team activities | 1.267** | 1.108–1.449 | 1.009 | 0.861–1.183 | ||||
| Parental communication | 0.986 | 0.838–1.160 | 0.918 | 0.774–1.088 | ||||
| Health check ups | 1.011 | 0.876–1.166 | 1.074 | 0.938–1.230 | ||||
* p ≤ .05; ** p ≤ .01; *** p ≤ .001. Nagelkerke R2 = 0.631 (boys), Nagelkerke R2 = 0.399 (girls)
bCaution must be taken when extrapolating from this finding given the small sample size
Chi2 associations between early sexual initiation and sociodemographics by gender, and adjusted odds ratios (95% confidence intervals) for the association between very early sexual intercourse and sociodemographic and lifestyle characteristics by gender
| Chi2 association between early sexual initiation and sociodemographic characteristics | Adjusted odds ratios (95% confidence intervals) or the association between very early sexual initiation (< 14 years) and sociodemographic and lifestyle characteristics | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boys ( | Girls ( | Boys ( | Girls ( | |||||
| Very early initiation | Early initiation | Very early initiation | Early initiation | (EXP B) OR | 95% C.I. for EXP (B) | (EXP B) OR | 95% C.I. for EXP (B) | |
| ( | ( | ( | ( | |||||
| Age | ||||||||
| 15 years | 42.2 (89)*** | 57.8 (122) | 20.2 (26)* | 79.8 (103) | 0.774 | 0.457–1.310 | 0.819 | 0.439–1.529 |
| 16 years | 21.3 (30) | 78.8 (111) | 11.4 (12) | 88.6 (93) | ||||
| 17 years | 29.7 (19) | 70.3 (45) | 30.4 (17) | 69.6 (39) | ||||
| 18 years | 42.9 (3) | 57.1 (4) | 40.0 (4) | 60.0 (6) | ||||
| Social Class (SES) | ||||||||
| Low | 26.3 (15) | 73.7 (42) | 21.4 (9) | 78.6 (33) | 1.456 | 0.598–3.543 | 1.885 | 0.527–6.742 |
| Middle | 28.8 (44) | 71.2 (109) | 17.1 (20) | 82.9 (97) | 0.985 | 0.426–2.280 | 1.144 | 0.331–3.955 |
| High | 36.4 (44) | 63.6 (77) | 19.8 (18) | 80.2 (73) | 1(ref) | 1(ref) | ||
| Family affluence (FAS) | ||||||||
| Low | 34.0 (17) | 66.0 (33) | 31.0 (13) | 69.0 (29) | 1(ref) | 1(ref) | ||
| Middle | 29.5 (49) | 70.5 (117) | 17.8 (23) | 82.2 (106) | 0.952 | 0.489–1.854 | 1.048 | 0.408–2.692 |
| High | 30.9 (55) | 69.1 (123) | 17.4 (21) | 82.6 (100) | 0.775 | 0.276–2.175 | 0.812 | 0.167–3.941 |
| Urban/rural status | ||||||||
| Urban | 27.8 (72)* | 72.2 (187) | 16.0 (31)* | 84.0 (163) | 1(ref) | 1(ref) | ||
| Rural | 42.1 (69) | 57.9 (95) | 26.4 (28) | 73.6 (78) | 2.640** | 1.303–5.347 | 3.107* | 1.061–9.105 |
| Traveller statusb | ||||||||
| Traveller | 68.0 (17)*** | 32.0 (8) | 33.3 (3) | 66.7 (6) | 1(ref) | 1(ref) | ||
| Non-traveller | 30.6 (120) | 69.4 (272) | 19.2 (55) | 80.8 (232) | 0.418 | 0.091–1.914 | 14.565* | 1.489–142.450 |
| Disability/Chronic illness (D/CI) | ||||||||
| D/CI | 36.2 (34) | 62.3 (60) | 22.7 (15) | 77.3 (51) | 1(ref) | 1(ref) | ||
| No D/CI | 32.2 (104) | 67.8 (219) | 18.8 (43) | 81.2 (186) | 0.592 | 0.286–1.228 | 0.549 | 0.177–1.698 |
| Household composition | ||||||||
| Living with both parents | 33.2 (89) | 66.8 (179) | 16.8 (31) | 83.2 (153) | 1(ref) | 1(ref) | ||
| Not living with both parents | 33.6 (51) | 66.4 (101) | 24.3 (28) | 75.7 (87) | 1.109 | 0.539–2.280 | 1.781 | 0.759–4.183 |
| Lifestyle characteristics | ||||||||
| Positive lifestyle behaviours | ||||||||
| Frequency of physical activity | 0.945 | 0.693–1.288 | 0.686 | 0.428–1.101 | ||||
| Active travel | 1.151 | 0.857–1.546 | 0.882 | 0.553–1.407 | ||||
| Eating breakfast | 0.912 | 0.689–1.208 | 0.946 | 0.580–1.543 | ||||
| Healthy food consumption | 0.966 | 0.703–1.328 | 1.094 | 0.703–1.703 | ||||
| Health protective behaviour | 0.895 | 0.711–1.127 | 0.859 | 0.548–1.347 | ||||
| Negative lifestyle behaviours | ||||||||
| Alcohol involvement | 1.303* | 1.040–1.632 | 1.345 | 0.882–2.052 | ||||
| Cannabis involvement | 1.239a | 0.998–1.537 | 1.634** | 1.185–2.254 | ||||
| Unhealthy food from parents | 1.423* | 1.026–1.974 | 0.867 | 0.511–1.471 | ||||
| Tobacco involvement | 0.930 | 0.726–1.193 | 1.321 | 0.909–1.921 | ||||
| Unhealthy food consumption | 1.137 | 0.826–1.565 | 1.118 | 0.741–1.686 | ||||
| Health | ||||||||
| Experience of health symptoms | 0.599** | 0.416–0.863 | 0.932 | 0.647–1.342 | ||||
| Quality of life | 1.054 | 0.766–1.451 | 1.084 | 0.683–1.720 | ||||
| Medication for physical symptoms | 0.986 | 0.750–1.297 | 0.613* | 0.414–0.908 | ||||
| Medication for psychological symptoms | 1.296* | 1.036–1.621 | 0.935 | 0.630–1.386 | ||||
| Socio-cultural environment | ||||||||
| Communication with friends | 0.709** | 0.552–0.911 | 0.987 | 0.576–1.692 | ||||
| Sense of community | 1.191 | 0.893–1.588 | 1.248 | 0.802–1.943 | ||||
| Poor neighbourhood environment | 0.834 | 0.625–1.111 | 1.429 | 0.912–2.238 | ||||
| Bullying others | 1.216a | 0.988–1.496 | 1.609* | 1.110–2.333 | ||||
| Music and drama | 1.131 | 0.743–1.170 | 0.984 | 0.623–1.556 | ||||
| Being bullied | 1.103 | 0.835–1.458 | 1.626* | 1.085–2.436 | ||||
| Club or team activities | 1.156 | 0.862–1.551 | 0.968 | 0.653–1.434 | ||||
| Parental communication | 0.865 | 0.606–1.234 | 0.875 | 0.518–1.479 | ||||
| Health check ups | 0.790 | 0.580–1.076 | 0.369*** | 0.234–0.582 | ||||
a≤.1, * p ≤ .05; ** p ≤ .01; *** p ≤ .001. Nagelkerke R2 = 0.173 (Boys), Nagelkerke R2 = 0.187 (Girls)
bCaution must be taken when extrapolating from this finding given the small sample size
Chi2 associations between condom use at last intercrouse and sociodemographics by gender, and adjusted odds ratios (95% confidence intervals) for the association between non-condom use at last intercourse and sociodemographic and lifestyle characteristics by gender
| Chi2 association between condom use and sociodemographic characteristics | Adjusted odds ratios (95% confidence intervals) for the association between non-condom use and sociodemographic and lifestyle characteristics | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boys (n = 619) % (n) | Girls (n = 439) % (n) | Boys ( | Girls ( | |||||
| Condom use | Non-condom use | Condom use | Non-condom use | (EXP B) OR | 95% C.I. for EXP (B) | (EXP B) OR | 95% C.I. for EXP (B) | |
| ( | ( | ( | ( | |||||
| Age | ||||||||
| 15 years | 71.6 (174)*** | 28.4 (69) | 77.2 (105) | 22.8 (31) | 0.669* | 0.466–0.961 | 0.964 | 0.686–1.353 |
| 16 years | 83.2 (163) | 16.8 (33) | 85.2 (132) | 14.8 (23) | ||||
| 17 years | 82.6 (128) | 17.4 (27) | 77.4 (96) | 22.6 (28) | ||||
| 18 years | 96.0 (24) | 4.0 (1) | 75.0 (5.1) | 25.0 (6) | ||||
| Social Class (SES) | ||||||||
| Low | 85.5 (65) | 14.5 (11) | 82.4 (56) | 17.6 (12) | 1.368 | 0.611–3.063 | 0.681 | 0.237–1.960 |
| Middle | 78.7 (174) | 21.3 (47) | 76.4 (120) | 23.6 (37) | 1.684 | 0.804–3.527 | 1.445 | 0.543–3.846 |
| High | 81.7 (161) | 18.3 (36) | 84.8 (123) | 15.2 (22) | 1(ref) | 1(ref) | ||
| Family affluence (FAS) | ||||||||
| Low | 80.0 (60) | 20.0 (15) | 73.3 (44) | 26.7 (16) | 1(ref) | 1(ref) | ||
| Middle | 79.4 (201) | 20.6 (52) | 82.2 (152) | 17.8 (33) | 1.224 | 0.709–2.113 | 0.836 | 0.418–1.672 |
| High | 81.1 (202) | 18.9 (47) | 80.0 (340) | 20.0 (36) | 0.392a | 0.139–1.100 | 0.952 | 0.371–2.441 |
| Urban/rural status | ||||||||
| Urban | 81.0 (315) | 19.0 (74) | 80.0 (228) | 20.0 (57) | 1(ref) | 1(ref) | ||
| Rural | 75.7 (174) | 24.3 (56) | 79.9 (123) | 20.1 (31) | 1.164 | 0.606–2.235 | 0.625 | 0.302–1.292 |
| Traveller statusb | ||||||||
| Traveller | 71.4 (20) | 28.6 (8) | 50.0 (5)* | 50.0 (5) | 1(ref) | 1(ref) | ||
| Non-traveller | 79.8 (466) | 20.2 (118) | 80.9 (342) | 19.1 (81) | 0.709 | 0.208–2.418 | .076* | 0.010–0.556 |
| Disability/Chronic illness (D/CI) | ||||||||
| D/CI | 74.8 (107) | 25.2 (36) | 84.8 (89) | 15.2 (16) | 1(ref) | 1(ref) | ||
| No D/CI | 80.3 (375) | 19.7 (92) | 78.6 (257) | 21.4 (70) | 0.716 | 0.385–1.333 | 1.581 | 0.709–3.526 |
| Household composition | ||||||||
| Living with both parents | 80.8 (332) | 19.2 (79) | 81.2 (233) | 18.8 (54) | 1(ref) | 1(ref) | ||
| Not living with both parents | 75.9 (154) | 24.1 (49) | 77.5 (117) | 22.5 (34) | 1.517 | 0.848–2.712 | 0.895 | 0.450–1.783 |
| Lifestyle characteristics | ||||||||
| Positive lifestyle behaviours | ||||||||
| Frequency of physical activity | 0.700** | 0.541–0.907 | 0.931 | 0.666–1.302 | ||||
| Active travel | 1.022 | 0.796–1.312 | 0.722 | 0.541–1.101 | ||||
| Eating breakfast | 0.993 | 0.752–1.310 | 1.048 | 0.754–1.456 | ||||
| Healthy food consumption | 0.998 | 0.774–1.287 | 0.796a | 0.612–1.035 | ||||
| Health protective behaviour | 0.688*** | 0.566–0.836 | 0.796 | 0.617–1.234 | ||||
| Negative lifestyle behaviours | ||||||||
| Alcohol involvement | 1.009 | 0.809–1.260 | 1.049 | 0.751–1.465 | ||||
| Cannabis involvement | 0.995 | 0.834–1.187 | 1.202 | 0.921–1.569 | ||||
| Unhealthy food from parents | 0.893 | 0.669–1.191 | 0.923 | 0.690–1.234 | ||||
| Tobacco involvement | 0.932 | 0.744–1.168 | 0.977 | 0.784–1.217 | ||||
| Unhealthy food consumption | 0.918 | 0.698–1.206 | 0.848 | 0.640–1.123 | ||||
| Health | ||||||||
| Experience of health symptoms | 1.002 | 0.716–1.402 | 1.060 | 0.792–1.419 | ||||
| Quality of life | 0.956 | 0.701–1.302 | 0.726a | 0.522–1.010 | ||||
| Medication for physical symptoms | 1.143 | 0.886–1.475 | 1.243a | 0.961–1.608 | ||||
| Medication for psychological symptoms | 1.087 | 0.893–1.324 | 1.254* | 1.025–1.533 | ||||
| Socio-cultural environment | ||||||||
| Communication with friends | 0.845 | 0.659–1.082 | 0.906 | 0.630–1.302 | ||||
| Sense of community | 1.044 | 0.817–1.334 | 1.048 | 0.769–1.426 | ||||
| Poor neighbourhood environment | 1.052 | 0.847–1.306 | 0.876 | 0.620–1.239 | ||||
| Bullying others | 0.839a | 0.698–1.007 | 0.975 | 0.703–1.353 | ||||
| Music and drama | 0.965 | 0.674–1.382 | 1.077 | 0.812–1.430 | ||||
| Being bullied | 1.126 | 0.886–1.432 | 0.786a | 0.590–1.047 | ||||
| Club or team activities | 0.965 | 0.750–1.241 | 1.019 | 0.725–1.432 | ||||
| Parental communication | 1.075 | 0.761–1.518 | 0.875 | 0.648–1.180 | ||||
| Health check ups | 0.925 | 0.718–1.192 | 1.074 | 0.746–1.547 | ||||
a≤.1, *p ≤ .05; ** p ≤ .01; *** p ≤ .001. Nagelkerke R2 = 0.305 (Boys), Nagelkerke R2 = 0.415 (Girls)
bCaution must be taken when extrapolating from this finding given the small sample size