Sexual health behavior of adolescents: A school based study conducted in Kathmandu district of Nepal
Keywords:
Adolescents, School Based, Sexual Health BehaviourAbstract
Adolescent (10-19 years) is a transitional phase of life marked by vulnerability
to various risky sexual behaviors. The main aim of this study was to assess the
sexual health behaviors of adolescent studying at grade nine and ten in a
school of Kathmandu district, Nepal.
A school based, descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out among all
students (n=133 adolescents) aged 14 to 18 years studying at grade nine and
ten. A structured self-administered questionnaire was adopted as a data
collection technique. The data was entered into Statistical Package for Social
Sciences (SPSS) version 16 and analysis was done by using simple descriptive
and inferential statistics. The p-value less than 0.05 (5% level of significance)
was considered to be statistically significant.
Almost 66.9% of adolescents were aware about the concept of safer sex and 9% adolescents had done sexual
intercourse. The median age at first sexual exposure was found to be 15.0 years. Majority (88.7%) of the
respondents had no parent-child communication at home on matters related to risky sexual behavior. The late
aged adolescents were more sexually exposed than the middle aged adolescents but condom use at first
sexual exposure was found more among middle aged adolescents. Almost 91.66% of sexually exposed
adolescents were male. The sex of the respondents, peer pressure to have risky sexual behavior, age
categories were found as important factors for the sexual initiation of the adolescent groups. Therefore, peer
groups approach should be designed and implemented for bringing desirable change in adolescents’ sexual
practice.
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