Sexual Behavior and Risk of STD's Among Sec School Students in T'zania: The Effects of Premarital Sex Among Secondary School Students in Moshi Rural District Kilimanjaro Region, Tanzania - Couverture souple

Karata, Ernest

 
9783659237997: Sexual Behavior and Risk of STD's Among Sec School Students in T'zania: The Effects of Premarital Sex Among Secondary School Students in Moshi Rural District Kilimanjaro Region, Tanzania

Synopsis

This work is based on the findings of the study carried in Kilimanjaro Region about Sexual Behavior and Risk of Sexually Transmitted Diseases among Secondary school students. Data collection was done through questionnaires and interviews with the students and teachers. Findings from the study revealed that more than 50% of the respondents reported ever having sexual intercourse and about 60% of the sexually active students in both sexes reported to have never used condoms in the previous year. Both pregnancy and induced abortion had been experienced by about 12% to 27% of the sexually active female students and about 10% of the sexually active students of both sexes reported to have been diagnosed with Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs). The study concluded that peer influence, poverty, and relaxed parents disciplinary style are among factors which cause such behavior and recommends that sex education should be taught in secondary schools in order to raise awareness among students.

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À propos de l?auteur

Ernest Joseph Karata is an Assistant Lecturer at Mount Meru University Arusha, Tanzania. He is also a visiting Lecturer at ECC-South Sudan. Mr Karata has MA from Sokoine University of Agriculture and BA from the Catholic University of Eastern Africa(CUEA). He undertook several English courses from Mzumbe University, S. P.–Uganda and US Embassy–Tz.

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