Self-reported sexually transmitted infections and associated risk factors among female university students.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Upsala journal of medical sciences Pub Date : 2024-09-30 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.48101/ujms.v129.10943
Sofie Smeds, Cerisa Obern, Inger Sundström Poromaa, Johan Westerbergh, Tanja Tydén, Frida Gyllenberg
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Abstract

Background: The spread of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is an ongoing public health challenge, and awareness of risk factors is essential for designing effective preventive interventions. This study aimed to assess self-reported STI occurrences and identify risk factors and sexual behaviors associated with STIs among female university students.

Methods: This is a cross-sectional, online questionnaire study, including 384 female university students seeking contraceptive counseling at a gynecology clinic in Uppsala, Sweden, and reporting having had sex. Associated risk factors and behaviors were assessed by comparing those who reported STIs and those who did not.

Results: The mean age of participants was 22.8 years. Seventy-eight (20%) had contracted at least one STI, with seven (9%) experiencing multiple infections. Seventy-three (94%) reported first-date sexual activity without a condom among STI experienced. Chlamydia trachomatis was the most common STI pathogen (68% of all infections), followed by Herpes simplex virus (18%) and Mycoplasma genitalium (13%). Behavioral factors associated with self-reported STIs were first-date sexual activity without a condom, not using condom at first intercourse, younger age at first intercourse, a higher number of sexual partners overall and in the last 12 months, experience of anal sex, dating app usage, and regretting sexual activity after substance use (P < 0.003 for all).

Conclusions: Condom use was low among the respondents, and STIs were common regardless of the high level of education in this group. Contraceptive counseling needs to highlight the importance of condom use in addition to contraceptive efficacy. It is also essential to consider the specific risk factors and behaviors prevalent among young adults to reduce the spread of STIs.

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女大学生自我报告的性传播感染及相关风险因素。
背景:性传播感染(STI)的传播是一项持续的公共卫生挑战,对风险因素的认识对于设计有效的预防干预措施至关重要。本研究旨在评估女大学生自我报告的性传播感染发生率,并确定与性传播感染相关的风险因素和性行为:这是一项横断面在线问卷调查,包括在瑞典乌普萨拉一家妇科诊所寻求避孕咨询并报告有过性行为的 384 名女大学生。通过比较报告感染性传播疾病和未报告感染性传播疾病的学生,对相关风险因素和行为进行了评估:参与者的平均年龄为 22.8 岁。78人(20%)至少感染过一种性传播疾病,其中7人(9%)多次感染。有 73 人(94%)报告说,在性传播感染经历者中,有 73 人(94%)在初次约会时没有使用安全套。沙眼衣原体是最常见的性传播感染病原体(占感染总数的 68%),其次是单纯疱疹病毒(18%)和生殖器支原体(13%)。与自我报告的性传播感染相关的行为因素有:初次约会性行为未使用安全套、初次性交时未使用安全套、初次性交时年龄较小、总体上和过去 12 个月中的性伴侣数量较多、有过肛交经历、使用交友软件以及在使用药物后对性行为感到后悔(所有因素的 P < 0.003):受访者中安全套的使用率较低,性传播感染在这一群体中很常见,尽管他们的受教育程度较高。避孕咨询除了强调避孕效果外,还需要强调使用安全套的重要性。此外,还必须考虑到青壮年中普遍存在的特定风险因素和行为,以减少性传播感染的传播。
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Upsala journal of medical sciences
Upsala journal of medical sciences 医学-医学:内科
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences is published for the Upsala Medical Society. It has been published since 1865 and is one of the oldest medical journals in Sweden. The journal publishes clinical and experimental original works in the medical field. Although focusing on regional issues, the journal always welcomes contributions from outside Sweden. Specially extended issues are published occasionally, dealing with special topics, congress proceedings and academic dissertations.
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