Adolescents' Knowledge and Attitudes about Contraception, Sexuality, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, and Pelvic Health

Author:

Erceg Ivkošić Ivana1,Fureš Rajko2,Bojčić Ružica3,Hrgović Zlatko4,Fureš Dora56,Ćosić Vesna26,Lež Cvjetko27,Stanić Žana27,Bulić Luka8

Affiliation:

1. St. Catherine Specialty Hospital, Zagreb, Republic of Croatia

2. Faculty of Dental Medicine and Health Osijek, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University in Osijek, Republic of Croatia

3. Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Health Center Zagreb – Center, Zagreb, Republic of Croatia

4. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Johan Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany

5. Faculty of Medicine, University of Split, Republic of Croatia

6. Polyclinic Ćosić, Slavonski Brod, Republic of Croatia

7. Zabok General Hospital and Croatian Veterans Hospital, Republic of Croatia

8. School of Medicine, University of Zagreb, Republic of Croatia

Abstract

Background: Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) can cause serious health complications, including pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility, ectopic pregnancy, adverse pregnancy outcomes, and cervical cancer. Adolescents and young adults are particularly vulnerable to STIs due to risk-taking behaviors, multiple sexual partners, and inconsistent condom use. Our study aimed to examine the knowledge about contraceptive methods and sexually transmitted infections, and attitudes toward sexual health education among adolescents in Croatia. Methods: The participants were high school students aged 16 to 18 years. The study was conducted at Antun Gustav Matoš Gymnasium, Zabok. We obtained study data via an anonymous survey. Results: The study included 204 adolescents in their final years of high school. The total number of adolescents who had sexual intercourse was 47 (23%). The percentage of sexually active female and male adolescents was 21% and 27%, respectively. In the surveyed group of adolescents, 86% had never heard of subcutaneous progestin implants and 72% had never heard of contraceptive sponges. All adolescents had heard of oral contraceptives and condoms. In the surveyed group of adolescents, 58% had never heard of trichomoniasis and 10% had never heard of HSV. All adolescents had heard of HIV and syphilis. A total of 147 (72%) of the surveyed adolescents believed it as necessary to provide health education in schools. Conclusion: The initiation of sexual activity among adolescents in Croatia remains unchanged when compared to previous studies. Their current knowledge of sexually transmitted diseases and contraceptive methods should be improved through continuous, well-designed, and comprehensive sexual health education.

Publisher

Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.

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