The Teenager, visitting university six months after full secondary school will vastly less probably to concern with the risky sexual behaviour than that who does not go in college, according to the first analysis to compare directly two groups.
The University Vashingtonskogo analysis, published in this month issue of the Journal of Juvenile Health, also comparable risky sexual health behaviour 10 years, live building and that, which installed their own own residences and did not find no significant differences between group, has said Jennifer Bailey, research scientist with Public Development UW’s Research Group and leaden author of the paper.
“Nobody has not compared the typical 10 years before since we stop so worried about their sexual behaviour after they will leave the secondary school,” said Bailey. “But it is important that we knew that they do since the last adolescence and early 20s - maximum time for reception sexual pharmacy sent to infections.
“HIV - a big risk. Chlamydia Can influence upon fertility. Spreading to gonorrhoeras and chlamydia increases. And some forms human papillomavirus are conditioned cervical and the other cancer. The Ithaca, it is important that we knew that installs the young people in risk for these sexual sent infection and what public structures can help to protect them.”
The Analysis found that university students were more probably to always use the condom and less probably to concern with the casual sex or high risk than 10 years of the sex who did not visit two- or four year colleges.
For this analysis, the casual sex was determined as have a sex with anyone did not consider other or girlfriend, having sex with anyone they have heard for less than fortnight or have more, than one sexual partner during preceding month. The Criteria for high risk of the sex included the casual sex and inconsistent use viagra the condom, as well as have a sex with person, who had a sex with the other man or have a sex with partner, which was HIV positive or, which was an intravenous consumer medicine.
23 percents university student reported inconsistent use the condom in contrast with 35 percents not-university subject.
15 percents university student concerned with by casual sex 29 percents vs others.
the percent university student had a high risk of the sex 16 percents vs others.
the percent university student concerned with the sex during preceding month 70 percents vs others.
Finding that livings of the building have not conferred protection against risky sexual behaviour was unexpected.
“This wondered us that there was not defensive effect alive buildings for risky sexual behaviour,” said Bailey. “Kombenizon, teenager who alive with parent - less probably to be sexual actively, but that, which - have a sex - like that, as probably to concern with the risky sexual behaviour.
“Usually what students do six times months after completion will that they did in secondary school. The Children, who did the risky sexual behaviour in secondary school to remain to do this. And children, who concerned with this behaviour in secondary school usually - less probably to go in college,” she has said.
While analysis was focused in differences between college and not-university visitor, data shown the medicine and alcohol use in secondary school was an important participant in risky sexual behaviour. That, which used medicine, alcohol or marijuana in secondary school were six once (but) probably to concern with the casual sex and four once (but) probably to concern with high-sexual by behaviour of the risk as not-users. Bailey has Said that information emphasize need for, continuing measures for HIV and sexual sent prevention disease is programmed in secondary school and for.
“Us it is necessary these program since that people, which report that more risky sexual behaviour - that, which - in the most upper risk for sexual sent diseases. There is light way to reach the which go in college and there is all types resource there for them,” she has said.
” Other - more it is difficult to reach with message of the prevention as soon as they will be from secondary school. Thirty-five percents teenager in our analysis, which was not in college reported inconsistent use the condom. It is Important. We it is necessary to remain to try to reach the young people, which are themselves in risk.”
The Participants of the Analysis were 834 teenagers from Raising Sound Project Detey, which filled the questionnaires annually beginning in first or sort of the second through springtime their senior year in secondary school and back into fall then, follows the completion. The Questions about use the substances began in heel and pole sort and questions about their sexual behaviour begun in secondary school. The Students in analysis were originally made with 10 elementary schools in Edmonds, Wash., around Seattle.
The National Institute in Abuse Medicine financed the study. The Authors Co analysis - Charles Fleming, Jessica Henson, Richard Catalano and Kevin Haggerty. All are joined by Research Group of the Public Development, which - a part of School UW’s Functioning In sphere of the social problems.