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Title: | Sexual Risk Behavior and HIV Infection among Adolescents in Secondary Schools in Jos, Nigeria |
Authors: | John, C. Okolo, S.N. Isichei, C. |
Issue Date: | 2014 |
Publisher: | Nigerian Journal of Paediatrics |
Series/Report no.: | Vol. 41;No. 2; Pp 86-89 |
Abstract: | Abstract Background: In adolescents
sexual risk behaviours are
believed to enhance the transmission
of HIV infection. This study,
therefore aims to examine prevalent
sexual risk behaviours of
adolescents in secondary schools
in a town in northern Nigeria and
its relation to HIV infection.
Method: A total of 883 subjects
drawn from 10 schools out of 37,
were recruited for the study.
Structured self administered
questionnaire was given to each
subject. Consenting subjects
received group pretest counseling
and had HIV screening using
Determine HIV test kits. HIV
positive subjects had confirmatory
test using Unigold test kit.
Result: Males accounted for
42.5% (374) out of the 883
students studied. Of this, 169
(19.2%) were sexually active.
Mean age at sexual debut was
13.8±2.9 years; 13.3±2.7 years for
males and 14.6±3.2 years for females,
p=0.006. Males 101 (27%)
were more sexually experienced as
against 13.4% of the females,
p<0.0001. Among the sexually
active37.6% had two or more sex
partners, and 63.9% of them never
used condoms.
In the sexually active, 54 (42.5%)
had nonconsensual sex (NCS),
with more of NCS occurring in
younger subjects p<0.0001, more
females p<0.0001, associated with
less condom use (p=0.02).
Nine (eight females and one male)
of the 883 subjects tested HIV
positive. among the sexually active
subjects, only four tested HIV
positive. Condom use among the
sexually active, HIV positive subjects
was 25%.
Conclusion: Prevalent sexual risk
behaviors noted were early sexual
debut, nonconsensual sex, unprotected
sex and multiple sex partners. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1117 |
ISSN: | 0302-4660 |
Appears in Collections: | Paediatrics
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