Factors associated with sexual initiation and condom use among adolescents on Santiago Island, Cape Verde, West Africa

Type Journal Article - Cadernos de Saúde Pública
Title Factors associated with sexual initiation and condom use among adolescents on Santiago Island, Cape Verde, West Africa
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Volume 25
Issue 9
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2009
Page numbers 1969-1980
URL http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?pid=S0102-311X2009000900011&script=sci_arttext
Abstract
The current study focuses on factors associated with sexual initiation and condom use among teenagers on Santiago Island, Cape Verde, according to gender. This was a representative, probabilistic sample of 13-to-17-year-olds (n = 768) attending public secondary schools on Santiago Island in 2007. Associations were tested by test of proportion, Pearson's chi-square, or Fisher's exact test and logistic regression. Factors related to sexual initiation among boys were: age over 14 years, Catholic religion, and alcohol consumption. For girls, the factors included: > 9 years of schooling and involvement in an affective-sexual relationship. Unlike other Sub-Saharan countries, this study showed a high prevalence of condom use during initial sexual activity. Adolescents are able to safely begin sexually active life if they have access to information, sex education, and other STD prevention and contraceptive methods. This study provides insights on the development of policies to reduce the vulnerability of the young population to STD/AIDS and the limits and challenges related to the promotion of condom use and sex education, focusing on unequal gender relations.

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