Abstract

We have conducted an anonymous questionnaire of 275 girls-students of the classic university, who reached the age of 20. Main group included 107 smokers, 168 girls of the same age have never smoked tobacco (group of comparison). There is a comparative analysis of sexual behavior before marriage and contraception choice of the girls in both groups. Risky sexual behavior and lower level of contraception culture is typical for smokers: early sexual debut, large number of sexual partners, frequent sexual contacts, irregular using of contraception or giving it up, using of low-effective methods of contraception. Smokers use emergency hormonal contraception 2 times more often. Every 5th girl indicates the presence of sexually transmitted infections in her anamnesis. There is a psychological readiness to induced abortion in smokers.

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