Sexual activity, knowledge and contraceptive usage by gender among university students in Turkey

Type Journal Article - The European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health Care
Title Sexual activity, knowledge and contraceptive usage by gender among university students in Turkey
Author(s)
Volume 15
Issue 6
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2010
Page numbers 433-440
URL http://informahealthcare.com/doi/abs/10.3109/13625187.2010.515045
Abstract
Objective To assess sexual activity and contraceptive knowledge and practice by gender among university students.

Methods Descriptive and cross-sectional study conducted at Ege University, Turkey, with 1000 volunteering students. Data collection was stopped when 500 students of each gender had participated.

Results Of the surveyed students, 50.3% (27.4% female, 73.2% male) reported having had sexual intercourse; the mean age at first sexual intercourse was 18.4 years for girls and 16.9 years for boys. We found that 44.5% of female and 30.6% of male students failed to use contraception at their first coitus, whereas 2.2% of female and 13.7% of male students failed to do so at their most recent intercourse. The rate of condom usage for students' first sexual encounter was 50.1% (35.8% female, 55.5% male) and was 67.8% (70.1% female, 66.9% male) at their most recent intercourse. Abortion was mentioned by 43.9% of female and 39.2% of male students as a method of preventing pregnancy after unprotected coitus.

Conclusion Male Turkish students had started sexual relations at a younger age but had less often unprotected first sex than female students.

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