Background: Adolescents face fears, concerns and lack of understanding about their needs, thus asking for or seeking guidance and service is very difficult. Most of youth lack basic knowledge of reproductive anatomy, physiology, how pregnancy or STI/HIV occurs, how to prevent them or where to obtain information and services. Most adults fear that informing young adolescents about sex and teaching them how to protect them was make them sexually active. Objective: the objective of the study was to assess premarital sexual behavior and determinant factors among high school students in west shoa zone. Methodology: the study was conducted in West Shoa Zone Oromia Regional state by using cross sectional study design with structured self-administered questionnaire which supplemented by 3 focus group discussion. The collected data entered and analyzed by using EPinfo and SPSS software. Result: From a total of 843 students who were selected for the study, 828 were participated. One hundred thirty eight (16.7%) of the respondents were reported chat chewing, 552(66.7%) of the respondents were reported alcohol consumption and 322(38.9%) of the students were attended video. The majority of the respondents, 552 (66.7%) had ever sexual partner. Among those who had sexual partner, 506 of the students had ever sexual practice. Of the respondents who had sexual practice, 186(36.8%), 230(45.4%) of the respondents were less than 15 years and between 15 and 19 years of age at their first sexual exposure respectively. Among the socio-demographic variables, sex of the respondents (female), the respondent’s parent educational status and participants who have no pocket money as well as from the behavioral variables, students who did not talk with parent about sexual issues, students who drinking alcohol, participants who attending video/ movies, students who have no information about sexual issues were significantly associated with pre-marital sexual practice of the students. Conclusion and recommendation-In this study the premarital sexual practice and associated factors were assessed. Based on the finding of both qualitative and quantitative studies premarital and early sexual practice was commonly practiced by most school adolescents. Open discussion about sexual related issues and provide adequate and updated reproductive health related information through school health education, establishing reproductive health club in the school should be promoted.
Published in | Science Journal of Public Health (Volume 3, Issue 2) |
DOI | 10.11648/j.sjph.20150302.21 |
Page(s) | 229-236 |
Creative Commons |
This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, provided the original work is properly cited. |
Copyright |
Copyright © The Author(s), 2015. Published by Science Publishing Group |
Premarital, Sexual, Practice, Determinant, Factors, Students
[1] | EPHA, ARH. Task force Adolescent Reproductive Health Global and National initiatives and Lesson Learned, Aug.2003. |
[2] | HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Office (HAPCO). Behavioral Surveillance Survey (BSS) in Ethiopia.-2000 |
[3] | PAV Govindasamy, Youth Reproductive Health in Ethiopia, Addis Ababa,Nov.2002. |
[4] | International strategies that work for youth, summary of focus on young adults, end of program report, 2002. |
[5] | International Family planning prospectuses, March 2003, volume 29, No 1. |
[6] | Kassaye Z. Sexual Experiences and their correlated among Jimma University students, Jimma University, 2002. |
[7] | Family Health International (FHI). US, Agency for International Development (UNAIDS): YOUTH Net partners in Reproductive Health and HIV prevention. April 2004. |
[8] | WHO/ UNDP /World Bank .Special Program of Research Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction. News58.htm. |
[9] | Eshetu ,F.,Zakus,D. and Kebede, The attitude of students, parents and teachers towards the promotion and provision of condoms for adolescents in Addis Ababa. Ethiopian .J. Health Dev.1997,11:7-11. |
[10] | Taffa N, Haimanot R, Desalegn S, Tesfaye A, Mohamed K. Do parents and young people communicate on sexual matters? The situation of family life education (FLE) in rural town in Ethiopia.Ethiop.J.HealthDev, Dec 1999; 13(3):207) |
[11] | MaartjeVersnel, YemaneB,Johannes.F, wend F.Sexuality and contraception among never married high school students in Butagira . Ethiop Med J 2002; 40(1):46) |
[12] | Assefa Seme, Dessalegn Wirtu,premarital sexual practice among school adolescent in Nekemt town, east wolega, Ethiop. J.Health dev. 2008;22(2):167-173. |
[13] | Habtamu M, Diresegn M, Hailu F, Assessment of time of sexual initiation and its associated factors among students in Northwest Ethiopia, Science Journal of Public Health; 2015,3(1): 10-18 |
[14] | Adisu S., Abdulbasit M, Prevalence of premarital sex and associated factors among out of-school youths (aged 15-24) in Yabello town, Southern Ethiopia: A community based cross-sectional study, The Pharma Innovation Journal; 2014, 3(10): 10-15. |
APA Style
Getabalew Endazenaw, Mitsiwat Abebe. (2015). Assessment of Premarital Sexual Practices and Determinant Factors Among High School Students in West Shoa Zone, Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia. Science Journal of Public Health, 3(2), 229-236. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.sjph.20150302.21
ACS Style
Getabalew Endazenaw; Mitsiwat Abebe. Assessment of Premarital Sexual Practices and Determinant Factors Among High School Students in West Shoa Zone, Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia. Sci. J. Public Health 2015, 3(2), 229-236. doi: 10.11648/j.sjph.20150302.21
AMA Style
Getabalew Endazenaw, Mitsiwat Abebe. Assessment of Premarital Sexual Practices and Determinant Factors Among High School Students in West Shoa Zone, Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia. Sci J Public Health. 2015;3(2):229-236. doi: 10.11648/j.sjph.20150302.21
@article{10.11648/j.sjph.20150302.21, author = {Getabalew Endazenaw and Mitsiwat Abebe}, title = {Assessment of Premarital Sexual Practices and Determinant Factors Among High School Students in West Shoa Zone, Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia}, journal = {Science Journal of Public Health}, volume = {3}, number = {2}, pages = {229-236}, doi = {10.11648/j.sjph.20150302.21}, url = {https://doi.org/10.11648/j.sjph.20150302.21}, eprint = {https://article.sciencepublishinggroup.com/pdf/10.11648.j.sjph.20150302.21}, abstract = {Background: Adolescents face fears, concerns and lack of understanding about their needs, thus asking for or seeking guidance and service is very difficult. Most of youth lack basic knowledge of reproductive anatomy, physiology, how pregnancy or STI/HIV occurs, how to prevent them or where to obtain information and services. Most adults fear that informing young adolescents about sex and teaching them how to protect them was make them sexually active. Objective: the objective of the study was to assess premarital sexual behavior and determinant factors among high school students in west shoa zone. Methodology: the study was conducted in West Shoa Zone Oromia Regional state by using cross sectional study design with structured self-administered questionnaire which supplemented by 3 focus group discussion. The collected data entered and analyzed by using EPinfo and SPSS software. Result: From a total of 843 students who were selected for the study, 828 were participated. One hundred thirty eight (16.7%) of the respondents were reported chat chewing, 552(66.7%) of the respondents were reported alcohol consumption and 322(38.9%) of the students were attended video. The majority of the respondents, 552 (66.7%) had ever sexual partner. Among those who had sexual partner, 506 of the students had ever sexual practice. Of the respondents who had sexual practice, 186(36.8%), 230(45.4%) of the respondents were less than 15 years and between 15 and 19 years of age at their first sexual exposure respectively. Among the socio-demographic variables, sex of the respondents (female), the respondent’s parent educational status and participants who have no pocket money as well as from the behavioral variables, students who did not talk with parent about sexual issues, students who drinking alcohol, participants who attending video/ movies, students who have no information about sexual issues were significantly associated with pre-marital sexual practice of the students. Conclusion and recommendation-In this study the premarital sexual practice and associated factors were assessed. Based on the finding of both qualitative and quantitative studies premarital and early sexual practice was commonly practiced by most school adolescents. Open discussion about sexual related issues and provide adequate and updated reproductive health related information through school health education, establishing reproductive health club in the school should be promoted.}, year = {2015} }
TY - JOUR T1 - Assessment of Premarital Sexual Practices and Determinant Factors Among High School Students in West Shoa Zone, Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia AU - Getabalew Endazenaw AU - Mitsiwat Abebe Y1 - 2015/03/06 PY - 2015 N1 - https://doi.org/10.11648/j.sjph.20150302.21 DO - 10.11648/j.sjph.20150302.21 T2 - Science Journal of Public Health JF - Science Journal of Public Health JO - Science Journal of Public Health SP - 229 EP - 236 PB - Science Publishing Group SN - 2328-7950 UR - https://doi.org/10.11648/j.sjph.20150302.21 AB - Background: Adolescents face fears, concerns and lack of understanding about their needs, thus asking for or seeking guidance and service is very difficult. Most of youth lack basic knowledge of reproductive anatomy, physiology, how pregnancy or STI/HIV occurs, how to prevent them or where to obtain information and services. Most adults fear that informing young adolescents about sex and teaching them how to protect them was make them sexually active. Objective: the objective of the study was to assess premarital sexual behavior and determinant factors among high school students in west shoa zone. Methodology: the study was conducted in West Shoa Zone Oromia Regional state by using cross sectional study design with structured self-administered questionnaire which supplemented by 3 focus group discussion. The collected data entered and analyzed by using EPinfo and SPSS software. Result: From a total of 843 students who were selected for the study, 828 were participated. One hundred thirty eight (16.7%) of the respondents were reported chat chewing, 552(66.7%) of the respondents were reported alcohol consumption and 322(38.9%) of the students were attended video. The majority of the respondents, 552 (66.7%) had ever sexual partner. Among those who had sexual partner, 506 of the students had ever sexual practice. Of the respondents who had sexual practice, 186(36.8%), 230(45.4%) of the respondents were less than 15 years and between 15 and 19 years of age at their first sexual exposure respectively. Among the socio-demographic variables, sex of the respondents (female), the respondent’s parent educational status and participants who have no pocket money as well as from the behavioral variables, students who did not talk with parent about sexual issues, students who drinking alcohol, participants who attending video/ movies, students who have no information about sexual issues were significantly associated with pre-marital sexual practice of the students. Conclusion and recommendation-In this study the premarital sexual practice and associated factors were assessed. Based on the finding of both qualitative and quantitative studies premarital and early sexual practice was commonly practiced by most school adolescents. Open discussion about sexual related issues and provide adequate and updated reproductive health related information through school health education, establishing reproductive health club in the school should be promoted. VL - 3 IS - 2 ER -