Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the level of HIV/AIDS knowledge and sexual activity among secondary school students, and to offer specific intervention strategies. Materials and Methods: Random sampling technique was used and cross-sectional study was conducted among 6347 students using self-administered questionnaire. Results: The ages of participants range from 9 to 21 years with a mean of 14.83±1.63 years. Of 6347 students, 3214 (50.6%) were female. Results showed that 65% of male and 71% of female had been pornography reader. Overall, the prevalence of knowledge on HIV caused by virus was high for male and female. On intimate contact, 25.7% of the male and 17.7% of the female students reported that they had a history of hugging; 11.3% of male and 5.6% of female students reported that they had an experience of kissing; 11.3% of male and 4.0% of female students reported that they had an experience of caressing, 27% of male and 18% of female students reported that they had an experience of sexual intercourse; and 49.5% of male and 58.4% of female students reported to have been forced to have sex. Accordingly, 75.1% of male and 90% of female students heard of HIV. Conclusion: Education of the students on HIV/AIDS seems poorer at the secondary school in certain areas of China; more attention should be paid to those of senior grade students and students from divorced families.
CITATION STYLE
He, L., Jin, Y., Ren, X., Wang, L., Nie, Z., Gu, Q., … Yao, Y. (2019). Sexual activity and hiv-related knowledge among secondary school students in china. Eurasian Journal of Medicine, 51(1), 49–52. https://doi.org/10.5152/eurasianjmed.2019.15057
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.