RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN POVERTY AND RISKY SEXUAL BEHAVIOURS AMONG ADOLESCENTS IN RIVERS STATE, NIGERIA: A QUESTIONNAIRE-BASED SURVEY

Author:

Ezekiel Rosemary,Madume Anelechi Kenneth,Kua Paul Ledee,Ogolodom Michael,Paul John Nwolim,Woko Confidence Nkiruka,Nweke Chinoso Vincent

Abstract

Adolescents are sexually active and tend to initiate sexual activity at an early age; this has remained a public health concern due to the associated reproductive health risks. This study was designed to evaluate the relationships between poverty and risky sexual behaviour among senior secondary school students in Rivers State, Nigeria. A questionnaire-based survey was conducted among 823 students from selected senior secondary schools in Rivers State, Nigeria. The hardcopy questionnaire was distributed to the respondents using the one-to-one method with the aid of research assistants. The respondent’s consent was duly sought and obtained. The respondent’s private information was treated with confidentiality. Obtained data were exported into Excel version 2007, and the analysis was done with the computer software package SPSS version 21.0. Descriptive statistics showing the frequencies and percentages were used to explain the data as appropriate, and inferential statistics (Binary Logistic regression) was used to determine the association between poverty and risky sexual behaviour of adolescents. A p-value less than 0.05 was set as a level of statistical significance. The result of the study indicated that the majority, 698 (86.6%) of the respondents who reported high poverty, engaged in risky sexual behaviour compared to 5(2.69%) of those who said low poverty. The complete model as a whole, showing the chi-square analysis result, revealed a significant association between poverty and sexual behaviour (χ2 (1, N=823) =3465, P< 0.001). The result of the study further demonstrated that those who indicated being poor were 3.27 times more likely to have sexual intercourse compared to those without peer pressure (OR=3.27, 95%CI: 2.22-4.81). There was a significant association between poverty and sexual behaviour, and those who indicated being poor were 3.27 times more likely to have sexual intercourse compared to those without peer pressure.

Publisher

Pan Africa Science Journal (PASJ)

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