Abstract

Risky sexual behavior is any behavior that increases the probability of negative consequences associated with sexual contact. Family environment, peer influence, community factors and school attachment seem an important factor affecting sexual risk behavior and decision of in-school youths. To assess sexual risk behaviors and associated factors among students living with parents in Jimma zone preparatory schools. A cross sectional study designs both qualitative and quantitative approaches was conducted in 5 randomly selected preparatory schools. A total of 273 students were randomly selected. Multiple logistic regressions were performed to identify the independent predictor of risk sexual behavior. One hundred fiten (42.1%) students had sexual risk behavior. Thirty six (30.8%) student's reports they had two or more sexual partners in their lifetime. Out of 117 students, 13 (11.2%) students used condom always. One hundred one (37%) students were consumed alcohol. Higher likelihood of risky sexual behavior significantly associated with higher levels of alcohol consumption and low frequency of religious visit. Alcohol consumption and religious visit were the major predictors of risky sexual behaviors. Therefore, Behavior change communication should consider family environment and other factors which predict risk sexual behaviors.

Highlights

  • According to the World Health Organization (WHO), “adolescents” cover the age of 10 to 19 years and youths are defined as belonging to the age group of 15 to 24 years, while the terminology “young people” covers the age of 10 to 24 years[1, 2]

  • Risky sexual behavior is any behavior that increases the probability of negative consequences associated with sexual contact, including HIV/AIDS or other sexually transmitted diseases (STD), abortion and unplanned pregnancy

  • There are information gap regarding to sexual risk behaviors and associated factors among students living with parents in Jimma zone preparatory schools until the time of this study

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Introduction

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), “adolescents” cover the age of 10 to 19 years and youths are defined as belonging to the age group of 15 to 24 years, while the terminology “young people” covers the age of 10 to 24 years[1, 2]. Young people are at high risk for risky sexual behaviors and reproductive health problems. Risky sexual behavior is any behavior that increases the probability of negative consequences associated with sexual contact, including HIV/AIDS or other sexually transmitted diseases (STD), abortion and unplanned pregnancy. It includes behaviors like, having multiple partners, having risky casual or unknown sexual partners, early sexual initiation and failure to discuss risk topics prior to intercourse and failure to take protective actions, such as use of condoms and birth contro[3, 4]. Objective: To assess sexual risk behaviors and associated factors among students living with parents in Jimma zone preparatory schools.

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