92.04 Sexual behaviour among Nish university students (Serbia)

Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Sadrivaan A and B (The Hilton Istanbul Hotel )
Aleksandar M. Visnjic Faculty of Medicine, University of Nish, Serbia, Yugoslavia
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SEXUAL BEHAVIOR AMONG NISH UNIVERSITY STUDENTS

Introduction: In a world of sexual freedom it is of great importance to gain knowledge of students’ sexual behavior in order to develop effective educational programmes.

Objective: The aim of the study was to establish better understanding of students’ sexual behavior and their attitudes toward sex.

Methods: A total of 2235 students were asked to anonymously complete a 22-item questionnaire referring to their attitudes towards sex and sexual behavior.

Results: In this study, 87% of male students and 77% of female students indicated that they expected to have sexual intercourse before marriage (p<0.001), while 22% of male students and 13% of female students approved extramarital sexual intercourse (p<0.001). Out of the total number of investigated students, 78% of them reported that they had had sexual experience. A statistically significant difference was found between male (83%) and female (72%) students (p<0.001). It was also found that 58% of both male and female sexually active students had had their first sexual experience with a permanent partner. In addition, 41% of sexually active students reported that they had used condom during their first sexual intercourse, while 47% reported having used condom during the last sexual intercourse.

Conclusion: The number of students who used condom is low, although it is constantly rising. Since students are more prone to have sexual intercourse with casual partners, much more effort is needed to promote safe sex practice among university students.


Learning Objectives: Recognize Prioritize Health Promotion

Sub-Theme: The impact of changing demography on public health