A Contemporary Analysis of Sexual Trends and Transmitted Infections Among Outpatient at Two Public Hospitals in Jamaica (Report) A Contemporary Analysis of Sexual Trends and Transmitted Infections Among Outpatient at Two Public Hospitals in Jamaica (Report)

A Contemporary Analysis of Sexual Trends and Transmitted Infections Among Outpatient at Two Public Hospitals in Jamaica (Report‪)‬

American Journal of Infectious Diseases 2008, April, 4, 2

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Abstract: Research aimed at investigating sexual behavior and assessing intervention to improve sexual and reproductive health among young adults in Jamaica has increased in recent decades. This study was carried out to assess both positive and negative sexual outcomes e.g. sexual activity and sexual satisfaction related to sexual behavior such as multiple partners and the use or non-use of condoms among young adults. As part of the Reproductive Health Survey, data on the socio-demographic characteristics, sexual activity and behavior were assessed using a 56-item questionnaire on 213 randomly selected young adults from the 14 parishes in Jamaica attending two major public hospitals. The majority of the respondents had their first sexual experience when they were 15-18 years old. Among the men, the majority achieved full sexual satisfaction (100.0%) and had sex daily (49.6%). The majority of women were unable to achieve full sexual satisfaction (69.3%, [chi square] = 138.85, p 0.05) yet had sexual intercourse more than once per week (76.1%, [chi square] = 58.05, p 0.05). The majority of respondents had 2-3 sexual partners (51.2%), used condoms (56.7%) and ranked highest among those with sexually transmitted infections (85.9%). Comprehensive behavioural interventions should target these young adults who are engaged in high sexual risk behaviors. Key words: Young adults, adolescents, Jamaica, Sexually transmitted infections, high risk behavior

GENERE
Scienza e natura
PUBBLICATO
2008
1 aprile
LINGUA
EN
Inglese
PAGINE
23
EDITORE
Science Publications
DIMENSIONE
223,7
KB

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