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Edugbe, AE |
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Egbodo, CO |
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Bitrus, J |
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Kumbak, F |
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Pam, VC |
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Envuladu, E |
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Banwat, M |
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Ocheke, NA |
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2024-09-22T09:05:55Z |
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2024-09-22T09:05:55Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2022-12 |
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Edgbodo C.O., Edugbe A.E., Bitrus J., Kumbak F., Pam V. C., Envuladu A. E., Banwat M., Ocheke A. N. An Assessment of Sexual Behaviour and its Health Outcomes among Female Students of a Tertiary Institution on the Plateau, North-Central Nigeria. Jos Journal of Medicine. 2022; 16(1): 54 – 62. |
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2006-0734 |
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http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2839 |
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Background: Extant data suggest that negative consequences associated with sexual risk-taking are
common in tertiary institutions worldwide and Nigeria is no exception.
Objective: To assess the sexual practices and health outcomes of risky sexual behaviour among the
female students of a tertiary institution in north central Nigeria.
Methodology: This was a cross sectional study involving 400 female students of a tertiary institution
on the Plateau. The subjects were selected from all the departments using a two-stage sampling
technique. A pretested semi-structured self- administered questionnaire was used to obtain relevant
information from the subject. Analysis was done using IBM-SPSS 22.0. Statistical significance was set
at P ≤ 0.05.
Results: Sixty-four percent of the respondents had their first sexual experience at age 19-23 years.
About 48% had multiple partners within the last six months of the research while respondent’s sexual
partners were mostly male (98.8%). A large proportion (91.5%) of respondents practiced vaginal sex,
with 6.2% practicing oral sex and 2.3% having anal sex. Only 23.1% used condom always and 38.7%
of study participants did not negotiate for safer sex. The health outcomes included: unwanted
pregnancies among 28.7% of them while abortion, STI and HIV were found in 28.7%, 28.2% and 16.7%
of the respondents respectively.
Conclusion: Majority of the undergraduates in this study indulged in high-risk sexual behaviour with
resultant adverse health outcomes of unplanned pregnancies, abortions and STIs. |
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en |
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dc.publisher |
Jos Journal of Medicine |
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dc.subject |
Sexual behaviour, Female students, Health outcome, Tertiary Institution |
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dc.subject |
Sexual behaviour, Female students, Health outcome, Tertiary Institution |
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dc.title |
AN ASSESSMENT OF SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR AND ITS HEALTH OUTCOMES AMONG FEMALE STUDENTS OF A TERTIARY INSTITUTION ON THE PLATEAU, NORTH-CENTRAL NIGERIA |
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Article |
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