Abstract
Background:
Young people worldwide are now at increased risk of unsafe sexual behavior; it is thus imperative to understand the determinants of such practices among them.
Study objective:
To assess factors associated with Risky Sexual Behavior (RSB) among secondary school students in Nigeria.
Methodology:
This cross-sectional study was conducted using multistage sampling technique among 375 secondary school students in Ogbomoso, Nigeria. A pretested questionnaire was used for data collection; chi-square test and binary logistic regression analysis were done.
Result:
Overall, 23.0% of the respondents had at least one RSB; students not in steady relationships were 5 times more likely to have RSB (OR = 4.50, 95% CI [2.66, 7.71]). Also, respondents who had positive attitude toward RSB had 24% increased odds of RSB practice compared with those with negative attitude (OR = 23.75, 95%CI [2.48, 22.78]). Conclusion: The burden of RSB is high among secondary school students in South West Nigeria. There is urgent need for reprogramming of sex education for the Nigerian secondary school students.
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