Adolescents’ Knowledge and Misconceptions About Sexually Transmitted Infections: A Cross-Sectional Study in Middle School Students in Portugal
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Sampling and Participants
2.2. Questionnaire
2.3. Data Collection Procedures
2.4. Ethical Considerations
2.5. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristics | Total Participants n (%)/Mean (±SD) | Sex n (%)/Mean (±SD) | |||
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Female | Male | p * | |||
Number | 750 | 382 (51.4) | 361 (48.6) | ||
Age, mean ± SD | 14.4 ± 1.0 | 14.3 ± 0.9 | 14.5 ± 1.1 | 0.005 * | |
Sexually active | Yes | 121/640 (18.9) | 53/341 (15.5) | 67/297 (22.6) | 0.024 * |
Number of sexual partners in last year | |||||
0 | 6/103 (5.8) | 3/44 (6.8) | 3/58 (5.2) | 0.335 * | |
1 | 60/103 (58.3) | 29/44 (65.9) | 31/58 (53.4) | ||
>1 | 37/103 (35.9) | 12/44 (27.3) | 24/58 (41.4) | ||
Self-perceived knowledge about sexuality issues | |||||
Mean | 3.75 ± 0.72 | 3.68 ± 0.71 | 3.82 ± 0.73 | 0.030 ** | |
Insufficient | 15/743 (2.0) | 12/380 (3.2) | 3/357 (0.8) | ||
Reasonable | 248/743 (33.4) | 127/380 (33.4) | 120/357 (33.6) | ||
Good | 382/743 (51.4) | 208/380 (54.7) | 171/357 (47.9) | ||
Very good | 98/743 (13.2) | 33/380 (8.7) | 63/357 (17.6) | ||
Words used to describe sexuality | |||||
Love | 525/743 (70.7) | 270/379 (71.2) | 251/358 (70.1) | 0.737 * | |
Respect | 511/743 (68.8) | 275/379 (72.6) | 233/358 (65.1) | 0.028 * | |
Pleasure | 338/743 (45.5) | 146/379 (38.5) | 189/358 (52.8) | <0.001 * | |
Health protection | 203/743 (27.3) | 124/379 (32.7) | 78/358 (21.8) | <0.001 * | |
Fidelity | 184/743 (24.8) | 95/379 (25.1) | 89/358 (24.9) | 0.949 * | |
Freedom | 159/743 (21.4) | 79/379 (20.8) | 79/358 (22.1) | 0.686 * | |
Prevention of pregnancy | 117/743 (15.7) | 62/379 (16.4) | 55/358 (15.4) | 0.712 * | |
Self-esteem | 104/743 (14.0) | 65/379 (17.2) | 38/358 (10.6) | 0.011 * | |
Open dialogue | 75/743 (10.1) | 44/379 (11.6) | 30/358 (8.4) | 0.145 * | |
Information | 54/743 (7.3) | 26/379 (6.9) | 28/358 (7.8) | 0.617 * | |
Beauty | 33/743 (4.4) | 9/379 (2.4) | 24/358 (6.7) | 0.005 * | |
Impersonal sex | 18/743 (2.4) | 7/379 (1.8) | 11/358 (3.1) | 0.281 * | |
Temperance | 16/743 (2.2) | 8/379 (2.1) | 8/358 (2.2) | 0.908 * | |
Disengagement | 8/743 (1.1) | 3/379 (0.8) | 5/358 (1.4) | 0.428 * | |
Self-perceived knowledge about sexually transmitted infections | |||||
Mean | 3.42 ± 0.80 | 3.42 ± 0.78 | 3.41 ± 0.81 | 0.544 ** | |
Insufficient | 74/733 (10.1) | 39/375 (10.4) | 34/352 (9.7) | ||
Reasonable | 322/733 (43.9) | 154/375 (41.1) | 166/352 (47.2) | ||
Good | 284/733 (38.7) | 162/375 (43.2) | 121/352 (34.4) | ||
Very good | 53/733 (7.2) | 20/375 (5.3) | 31/352 (8.8) | ||
Self-perceived knowledge about specific diseases | |||||
HIV infection (AIDS) | 4.09 ± 1.01 | 4.15 ± 0.94 | 4.06 ± 1.05 | 0.322 ** | |
Genital herpes | 3.04 ± 1.32 | 3.13 ± 1.29 | 2.95 ± 1.36 | 0.064 ** | |
Hepatitis B virus | 2.78 ± 1.31 | 2.90 ± 1.29 | 2.65 ± 1.34 | 0.013 ** | |
Hepatitis C virus | 2.73 ± 1.33 | 2.84 ± 1.30 | 2.63 ± 1.35 | 0.026 ** | |
Human papillomavirus | 2.27 ± 1.51 | 2.43 ± 1.56 | 2.12 ± 1.45 | 0.005 ** | |
Vaginal candidiasis | 1.95 ± 1.58 | 2.22 ± 1.64 | 1.66 ± 1.46 | <0.001 ** | |
Syphilis | 1.69 ± 1.54 | 1.50 ± 1.54 | 1.86 ± 1.52 | 0.002 ** | |
Gonorrhoea | 1.83 ± 1.46 | 1.70 ± 1.45 | 1.95 ± 1.47 | 0.027 ** | |
Chlamydia infection | 1.09 ± 1.41 | 1.01 ± 1.39 | 1.15 ± 1.41 | 0.103 ** | |
Trichomonas infection | 1.05 ± 1.30 | 1.01 ± 1.32 | 1.07 ± 1.25 | 0.237 ** |
OR | 95% CI | p | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Male (vs. female) * | 1.112 | 0.830–1.489 | 0.476 | |
Age ** | 1.053 | 0.909–1.219 | 0.494 | |
Sexually active *** | 1.838 | 1.178–2.868 | 0.007 | |
≥1 sexual partner in the last year *** | 0.766 | 0.114–5.143 | 0.784 | |
Self-perceived knowledge about sexuality issues *** | 1.378 | 1.116–1.701 | 0.003 | |
Self-perceived knowledge about sexually transmitted infections *** | 1.542 | 1.269–1.874 | <0.001 | |
Words used to describe sexuality *** | ||||
Love | 1.408 | 1.018–1.950 | 0.039 | |
Respect | 1.171 | 0.853–1.608 | 0.330 | |
Pleasure | 1.332 | 0.991–1.790 | 0.058 | |
Health protection | 1.093 | 0.787–1.518 | 0.595 | |
Fidelity | 0.884 | 0.629–1.242 | 0.477 | |
Freedom | 0.834 | 0.583–1.194 | 0.322 | |
Prevention of pregnancy | 0.751 | 0.501–1.126 | 0.166 | |
Self-esteem | 0.614 | 0.396–0.951 | 0.029 | |
Open dialogue | 1.477 | 0.911–2.393 | 0.113 | |
Information | 0.855 | 0.487–1.503 | 0.587 | |
Beauty | 1.169 | 0.579–2.361 | 0.663 | |
Impersonal sex | 0.981 | 0.382–2.520 | 0.967 | |
Temperance | 0.462 | 0.145–1.470 | 0.191 | |
Disengagement | 1.269 | 0.314–5.123 | 0.738 | |
Self-perceived knowledge about specific diseases *** | ||||
HIV infection (AIDS) | 1.304 | 1.113–1.526 | <0.001 | |
Genital herpes | 1.218 | 1.085–1.368 | <0.001 | |
Hepatitis B virus | 1.145 | 1.021–1.285 | 0.021 | |
Hepatitis C virus | 1.082 | 0.966–1.211 | 0.172 | |
Human papillomavirus | 1.131 | 1.023–1.253 | 0.019 | |
Vaginal candidiasis | 0.993 | 0.898–1.098 | 0.708 | |
Syphilis | 1.138 | 1.026–1.262 | 0.014 | |
Gonorrhoea | 1.161 | 1.043–1.292 | 0.006 | |
Chlamydia infection | 0.976 | 0.869–1.096 | 0.682 | |
Trichomonas infection | 1.009 | 0.890–1.144 | 0.833 | |
Frequency of appealing to sources of information adjusted to relevance *** | ||||
Healthcare providers | 0.930 | 0.747–1.159 | 0.520 | |
Parents | 0.881 | 0.695–0.118 | 0.297 | |
Other relatives | 0.960 | 0.719–1.283 | 0.784 | |
Friends | 1.419 | 1.090–1.847 | 0.009 | |
Partner, boy/girlfriend | 1.025 | 0.801–1.311 | 0.847 | |
Media (including TV) | 1.250 | 0.932–1.675 | 0.136 | |
Internet | 1.293 | 0.981–1.704 | 0.068 | |
Social networks | 0.816 | 0.566–1.175 | 0.274 | |
Information/phone line support | 0.859 | 0.631–1.169 | 0.333 | |
Teachers | 1.063 | 0.813–1.389 | 0.657 | |
Specialised literature | 0.830 | 0.641–1.076 | 0.160 | |
Priest/religious counsellor | 0.841 | 0.510–1.387 | 0.497 |
OR * | 95% CI | p ** | |
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The fact that the partner attends church | 0.907 | 0.833–0.988 | 0.026 |
The partner states that they are a virgin | 0.982 | 0.941–1.025 | 0.409 |
Be aware of the partner’s previous relationships | 0.986 | 0.946–1.028 | 0.501 |
The general appearance of the partner | 0.956 | 0.917–0.997 | 0.034 |
Partner shows recent negative HIV test | 1.090 | 1.046–1.137 | <0.001 |
Knowing the marital status of the partner | 0.996 | 0.955–1.038 | 0.840 |
Checking for lesions in the genital area | 1.060 | 1.013–1.101 | 0.011 |
Taking regular contraception (e.g., the pill) | 1.099 | 1.048–1.153 | <0.001 |
The partner states that they do not have any disease | 0.984 | 0.940–1.031 | 0.500 |
Current condom availability | 1.110 | 1.046–1.178 | <0.001 |
Level of knowledge you have about partner | 1.037 | 0.977–1.101 | 0.228 |
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Abreu, C.; Sá, L.; Santos, P. Adolescents’ Knowledge and Misconceptions About Sexually Transmitted Infections: A Cross-Sectional Study in Middle School Students in Portugal. Healthcare 2024, 12, 2283. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12222283
Abreu C, Sá L, Santos P. Adolescents’ Knowledge and Misconceptions About Sexually Transmitted Infections: A Cross-Sectional Study in Middle School Students in Portugal. Healthcare. 2024; 12(22):2283. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12222283
Chicago/Turabian StyleAbreu, Catarina, Luísa Sá, and Paulo Santos. 2024. "Adolescents’ Knowledge and Misconceptions About Sexually Transmitted Infections: A Cross-Sectional Study in Middle School Students in Portugal" Healthcare 12, no. 22: 2283. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12222283
APA StyleAbreu, C., Sá, L., & Santos, P. (2024). Adolescents’ Knowledge and Misconceptions About Sexually Transmitted Infections: A Cross-Sectional Study in Middle School Students in Portugal. Healthcare, 12(22), 2283. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12222283