Factors associated with early sexual intercourse among teenagers and young adults in rural south of Benin
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Early initiation to sexual intercourse
increases the risk of sexually transmitted
infections including HIV/AIDS and early or
unwanted pregnancies. This study aimed
identifying the factors associated with the
early initiation to sexual intercourse among
teenagers and young adults aged 10-24, in
the south of Benin. A cross-sectional study
was conducted in the south of Benin where
360 respondents were selected by random
cluster sampling. Multiple logistic regressions
was used to find related factors to
early sexual intercourse. The significance
level for the tests was of 5%. The average
reported age of initiation to sexual intercourse
was 14.75±2.18. Among the male
teenagers and young adults, 41.11% had an
early sexual intercourse against 20.24% for
the female gender (P<10-3). The lack of
communication between parents-teenagers
(P=0.003), level of education of the father
(P=0.021), exposure to pornographic
movies (P=0.025), an adverse opinion on
premarital sexual abstinence (P=0.026)
were significantly associated with early
sexual intercourse. Communication about
health promotion for behavioural change
may contribute to delay the age of sexual
initiation.
