Exposure to Sex Education and Its Effects on Adolescent Sexual Behavior in Nigeria

Author:

Osadolor Uyi E.1ORCID,Amoo Emmanuel O.1,Azuh Dominic E.1,Mfonido-Abasi Ikono1,Washington Christian Philip1,Ugbenu Oke1

Affiliation:

1. Demography and Social Statistics, Department of Economics & Development Studies, Covenant University, Km 10, Idiroko, Ota, Nigeria

Abstract

Sexual behavior during adolescence fundamentally steers the future life of both girls and boys, and it should be guided with appropriate education, especially as it also represents a key factor to be considered in attainment of sustainable developmental goals. The study assessed the effect of exposure to sex education on adolescents’ sexual behavior. The primary and cross-sectional survey data used for this study were analyzed using basic descriptive statistics and binary logistic regression analytical technique. The results, among others, highlighted that the most common sources of first sex education among the respondents are school (54.6%), family (21.6%), social media (9.5%), and others like television (7.6%) and books or magazines (4.9%). Frequency of discussion on sexual matters is positively associated with the use of protection such as condom (β = 0.261; p 0.01 ). The study gave support to the increasing pursuit of sexuality education. However, since adolescents’ needs could vary by demographics, streamlining sex education need by age and sex characteristics could enhance its effectiveness.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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