Abstract

Background: The prevalence and global trend of risky sexual behaviours are of concern due to its attendant health implications. Apparently, the social activities of teens and young adults predispose them to risky sexual behaviour than adults, as a result of peer pressure or influence. The prevalence and global trend of risky sexual behaviours are of concern due to its attendant health implications. The study was conducted in two tertiary institutions in Rivers State, Nigeria among sixteen (16) medical and nursing students of 100 and 200 levels within the ages of 16 and 22 years; eight (8) from each institution in September 2019. The two institutions are PAMO University of Medical Sciences and University of Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria. Aim: The study is aimed at eliciting information on awareness, knowledge, attitude and involvement in risky sexual behaviours amongst the students in tertiary institutions, South of Nigeria. Information is needed for a goal and result oriented intervention programme to curb the menace of risky sexual bebaviour. This motivated the researchers to adopt a qualitative study through which in-depth information on the matter could be harvested for an effective intervention. Materials and method: A Focus Group Discussion design was adopted for the study and consists of thirteen (13) open ended questions that guided the discussion. This was designed by the chief investigator and reviewed by experts in the field for the purpose of extracting relevant information from the participants. Purposeful sampling method was adopted to make sure age criteria and both sexes were equally represented. In-depth interview method was adopted to extract information from participants over two days. Information gathered was transcribed daily and summarized in themes based on objectives of the study. Result: The study revealed that the participants have good knowledge of what risky sexual behaviours mean as well as its consequences. Majority, especially the females condemned the act even though there was carefree attitude towards risky sexual behavior as deduced from the study as participants affirm that the “pleasure in sexual relationship whether risky or not overrides the consequences”. Majority of the participants affirmed to have been involved in a risky sexual behavior at one time or the other. Conclusion: Participants expressed thirst for information and remedies to reduce the incidence of risky sexual behaviours among young adults. The information gathered would guide an intervention programme to prevent and control risky sexual behavior which is considered of a public health importance.

Highlights

  • The prevalence and global trend of risky sexual behaviours are of concern due to its attendant health implications

  • It is believed that university students are assets of a nation and potential agents to address the gap in the past and on whom the future national development and the entire generation is based

  • The implication is that unless appropriate higher institution based interventions are established to curb the practice, certain behaviors and acts of the students can place them at greater risk of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) including HIV and unwanted pregnancy [4] [5]

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Introduction

The prevalence and global trend of risky sexual behaviours are of concern due to its attendant health implications. Materials and method: A Focus Group Discussion design was adopted for the study and consists of thirteen (13) open ended questions that guided the discussion This was designed by the chief investigator and reviewed by experts in the field for the purpose of extracting relevant information from the participants. It is believed that university students are assets of a nation and potential agents to address the gap in the past and on whom the future national development and the entire generation is based This fraction of the society is on the way of transforming to adulthood with great ambition. The opinion and belief of the students is the most appropriate means to extract information from the youths on risky sexual behaviour; Focus Group Discussion (FGD), was adopted as most appropriate for this study

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