Role of Church Affiliation and the Sexual Behaviour Choices of Students in Selected Universities in Nairobi County, Kenya

Marseline Cherono Rotich, Margaret Gecaga, Josephine Gitome
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Purpose: The current study sheds light on the role of church affiliation in shaping sexual attitudes and behaviour. Not enough was known about how Christianity can influence the construction of values and beliefs that discourage risky sexual behaviour among adolescents at universities in Kenya. Little was understood on the role of church affiliation explaining variation in adolescent sexuality among Christian communities at universities. Spirituality is an understudied subtype of religiosity yet it may explain patterns of sexual behaviour. Most studies that have examined the relationship between sexual behaviours and religiosity have focused on sexual intercourse. These studies have not examined other sexual behaviour choices, like internet sex. Methodology: Using a mixed-methods design, the relationship between church affiliation and sexual behaviour was examined. In quantitative analysis, a stratified probability sample of (n=176 students) who attend regular prayer sessions in three universities: the Kenyatta University (KU) Main Campus, the Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) Karen Campus, and the Daystar University was used. Qualitative interviews were conducted with university administrators, chaplains, and other church workers. Undergirding the study was the social identity theory, which articulates the idea of   people seeking to gain membership and acceptance in any social group. Findings: The findings suggest church affiliation has a significant effect on sexual attitudes, values, and behaviour. There seems to be an interaction between extrinsic and intrinsic religiosity, with frequent church attendance appearing to induce more conservative sexual beliefs, attitudes and behaviour. Church affiliation had a significant effect on sexual behaviour choices, which includes internet sex and cohabitation and extreme sexual activities.
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教会隶属与肯尼亚内罗毕县部分大学学生性行为选择的作用
目的:本研究揭示了教会归属在塑造性态度和性行为中的作用。对于基督教如何影响价值观和信仰的构建,从而阻止肯尼亚大学青少年的危险性行为,人们还知之甚少。人们对教会隶属在解释大学基督教社区青少年性行为差异方面的作用知之甚少。灵性是宗教信仰的一个未被充分研究的子类型,但它可以解释性行为的模式。大多数考察性行为与宗教信仰之间关系的研究都侧重于性交。这些研究没有考察其他性行为选择,如网络性行为。研究方法采用混合方法设计,研究了教会归属与性行为之间的关系。在定量分析中,使用了分层概率样本(n=176 名学生),这些学生定期参加三所大学的祷告会:肯雅塔大学(KU)主校区、乔莫-肯雅塔农业和技术大学(JKUAT)卡伦校区和日星大学。对大学管理人员、牧师和其他教会工作者进行了定性访谈。社会认同理论是本研究的基础,该理论阐明了人们寻求在任何社会群体中获得成员资格和认可的理念。研究结果研究结果表明,教会归属对性态度、价值观和性行为有重要影响。外在宗教信仰和内在宗教信仰之间似乎存在相互作用,经常去教堂似乎会诱发更保守的性信念、性态度和性行为。教会归属对性行为选择(包括网络性行为、同居和极端性行为)有重大影响。
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