Abstract
Abstract
Background
Out of 1.9 million people living with HIV in 2018, about 1.5% were within age 15–49 years although efforts have been made to limit the spread of HIV/AIDS in the country but it still retains an upward trajectory in certain states due to engagement of youths in risky sexual behaviours Thus, this study examined factors influencing risky sexual behaviors among female Undergraduate Students of University of Lagos, Akoka.
Methods
A quantitative methodological approach was adopted for this study. The study location was the University of Lagos in Nigeria. A total number of 400 sample size was considered for this study. The multi-stage sampling technique will be applied. The questionnaire was used in the process of gathering data for this study. Frequency count and percentage, including valid percentage and cumulative percentage, were used.
Results
The findings of the study showed that a significant majority of respondents 367 respondents, (91.7%) have had sexual intercourse. Peer influence played a role in the first sexual activity for the majority of respondents, with 288 respondents (78.5%) indicating that their first sexual experience was influenced by their peers. The study also revealed that (62.2%) of respondents reported engaging in unprotected mouth-to-genital contact.
Conclusions
The vast majority of students acknowledged having had sexual activities. Notably, peer influence emerged as a crucial component of their first sexual encounters, demonstrating the influence of their peers on their choices. Friends persisted in having a big impact on the respondents' subsequent sexual behavior. Recommendations such as government implementing comprehensive sex education programs that emphasize healthy relationships, consent, and responsible decision-making, aiming to empower young individuals with accurate information and skills to resist negative peer pressure were made in tandem with the findings of this study.
Publisher
Research Square Platform LLC
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