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Knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) regarding sexuality, sexual behaviors and contraceptives among college/university students in Karachi, Pakistan.

Department of Radiology, The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi.
Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons--Pakistan: JCPSP (impact factor: 0.34). 03/2011; 21(3):164-8. DOI:03.2011/JCPSP.164168 pp.164-8
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ABSTRACT To assess the knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding sexuality, high risk sexual behaviors and methods of contraception, among college/university students of Karachi, Pakistan.
Cross-sectional observational study.
Higher Education Commission-recognized government and private colleges/universities in Karachi from 2005-2006.
Two colleges/universities were randomly selected from each category i.e. government medical, government non-medical and private medical and non-medical colleges/universities. Three stage cluster sampling was employed to draw a representative sample of students. A self administered questionnaire was used to elicit information on knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding high risk sexual behaviors, methods of contraception and sources to obtain information about sexual issues.
A total of 957 students were interviewed. They comprised 542 (56.6%) males and 415 (43.4%) females with mean age of 21 ± 1.8 years. Bivariate analysis showed that students enrolled in medical colleges/universities were less likely to watch adult films (O.R. 0.7, CI; 0.5-0.9) to acquire sex related knowledge and go out on dates (O.R. 0.6, CI; 0.4- 0.8). Similarly, medical students were less likely to consider contraception as being against Islamic teachings (O.R. 0.7, CI; 0.5-0.9).
The curricula of non-medical studies at undergraduate level should include education regarding sexual health and contraception.

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Keywords

adult films
 
attitudes
 
Bivariate analysis
 
CI
 
contraception
 
curricula
 
elicit information
 
government non-medical
 
Higher Education Commission-recognized government
 
medical colleges/universities
 
non-medical colleges/universities
 
non-medical studies
 
Pakistan
 
private colleges/universities
 
representative sample
 
risk sexual behaviors
 
sexual health
 
sexual issues
 
stage cluster sampling
 
undergraduate level
 

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