东非年轻人的性行为及其潜在因素:来自四个国家的文献综述

Ahmad A. Kamangu, Helena E. Myeya
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本研究旨在调查东非坦桑尼亚、肯尼亚、乌干达和卢旺达四个国家10至24岁年轻人的性行为模式及其潜在因素。本研究回顾了来自电子数据库的60篇相关文献,这些文献对来自不同地区的客观研究进行了审查。在审查的60项研究中,有31项有东非四个选定国家的具体资料。这些研究发表在2010年至2021年的英文和同行评议期刊上。本研究遵循五阶段方法框架,并根据本研究的具体目标对所审查的研究进行分组。从审查中得出的发现分为五个主题,分别是第一次性行为的年龄、性行为的形式、性伴侣的数量和婚前伴侣关系中避孕套的使用。经过审查的研究表明,东非年轻人的初次性行为发生在更年轻的年龄,而且年龄略有不同。研究表明,该地区的年轻人参与了更广泛的性行为,从非性交到性交。此外,审查的研究还记录了该地区青少年对避孕套可得性的高度了解,但使用率低且不一致。此外,经审查的研究表明,这些国家的许多青少年都有多重性伙伴关系。据报道,有许多因素影响到观察到的青少年性行为的流行程度。该研究得出结论,年轻的东非青少年正在从事危险的性行为。鉴于她们人数众多,而且确实认识到她们是各国的未来,因此建议该区域各国必须通过提供全面的性健康教育,对她们的教育和健康进行充分投资。同时还应提供有效的生殖健康服务。如果做不到这一点,本区域的许多年轻人将继续容易出现一些性健康和生殖健康问题,这些问题不仅会消极地扼杀他们的梦想,而且会削弱家庭的幸福和国家的发展。
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Exploring Young Peoples’ Sexual Behaviours and the Underlying Factors in East Africa: A Review of Literature from Four Countries
This study is an attempt to examine the patterns of sexual behaviours and the underlying factors among young people in East Africa aged between 10 and 24 years from four countries of Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda. The study reviewed 60 relevant pieces of literature from electronic databases that have examined the objective understudy from different regions. Out of 60 studies reviewed, 31 had specific information from four selected countries in East Africa. The studies were published in English and peer-reviewed journals covering from 2010 through 2021. The current study followed a five-stage methodological framework and the reviewed studies were grouped according to the specific objectives of the current study. The findings that emerged from the review were classified into five main themes which are age at first sex, forms of sexual practices, number of sexual partners and condom use during pre-marital partnerships. The reviewed studies revealed that initiation of sexual debut among young people in East Africa occurs at younger and slightly different ages. Studies have depicted that young people in the region are involved in a wider range of sexual practices ranging from non-coital to coital. Moreover, the reviewed studies have also documented a high level of knowledge about condom availability with low and inconsistent use among adolescents in the region. Furthermore, the reviewed studies have depicted that many adolescents in these countries are engaging in multiple sexual partnerships. A multitude of factors has been reported to influence the prevalence of observed sexual behaviours among adolescents. The study concludes that young East African adolescents are engaging in risky sexual behaviours. Given their numerical strength and indeed the understanding that they are the future of the nations, it is recommended that countries in the region have to invest fully in their education and health by providing comprehensive sexual health education. This should be accompanied by supplying effective reproductive health services at their disposal. Failure on that, many young people in this region will continue to be predisposed to several sexual and reproductive health problems that would negatively shutter not only their dreams but also cripple the family well being and the nation’s development.
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