Awareness and perception of prevention and management options of sexually transmitted infections among students at secondary school in Rivers State, Nigeria

Introduction Investments in programs to increase sexual health awareness among young people is ongoing; however, they continue to be exposed to sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and remain vulnerable to risky sexual practices, such as multiple sexual partners and unprotected sexual intercourses...

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Main Authors: Florence Mandah, Oluebubechukwu Udi, Pamela Thompsom-Abiye, Basil Ogbu
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Published: Termedia Publishing House 2024-09-01
Series:HIV & AIDS Review. International Journal of HIV-Related Problems
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author Florence Mandah
Oluebubechukwu Udi
Pamela Thompsom-Abiye
Basil Ogbu
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description Introduction Investments in programs to increase sexual health awareness among young people is ongoing; however, they continue to be exposed to sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and remain vulnerable to risky sexual practices, such as multiple sexual partners and unprotected sexual intercourses, predisposing them to STIs and subsequent treatments from informal and formal health providers. There is limited research on the management practices of young people in Port Harcourt; hence, the study aimed to assess respondents’ awareness and perception of prevention and management options of STIs. Material and methods A descriptive cross-sectional survey was conducted among 1,140 secondary school students, but 325 were selected using simple random probability sampling method. Ethics Committee of the University of Port Harcourt Rivers State Nigeria issued an ethical approval for the study. Data were collected in September 2021 using a 4-point Likert’s scale questionnaire. During break pe­riods, classrooms of participants were visited to administer questionnaires after obtaining permission from the head teacher and class teachers. Content of the instrument was explained to participants in simple English language. Data were analyzed using statistical package for social sciences (SPSS) version 26.0, and presented in frequency distribution table. A total of 300 questionnaires were properly completed. Results 99.3% of participants agreed that STIs can be treated with pharmaceutical drugs, 33% believed in the effectiveness of local concoctions, while 68.3% indicated that divine intervention of prayers offers a cure. 290 (96.6%) participants strongly agreed that young people should be educated on STIs in schools. Overall positive perception of prevention among respondents was worthy of note. A total of 88.3% agreed that they would see a healthcare provider if symptoms of STIs arise; however, their perception of the management of STIs options were poor, as most believed in management methods that do not have empirical back up. It was observed that 3.3% of respondents would choose to ignore symptoms, which could be an interpretation of normalization of ill health experience. Conclusions The perception of STIs management practice is low. Therefore, there is the need to create the most basic level of the awareness on availability of services offered at youth-friendly healthcare services and department to facilitate its utilization.
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spelling doaj-art-15374c392d0644d89d8e5c14a8adc9d42025-01-27T11:05:56ZengTermedia Publishing HouseHIV & AIDS Review. International Journal of HIV-Related Problems1730-12701732-27072024-09-0123323924410.5114/hivar/150817150817Awareness and perception of prevention and management options of sexually transmitted infections among students at secondary school in Rivers State, NigeriaFlorence Mandah0Oluebubechukwu Udi1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0591-1068Pamela Thompsom-Abiye2Basil Ogbu3PAMO University of Medical Sciences, NigeriaPAMO University of Medical Sciences, NigeriaPAMO University of Medical Sciences, NigeriaUniversity of Derby, United KingdomIntroduction Investments in programs to increase sexual health awareness among young people is ongoing; however, they continue to be exposed to sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and remain vulnerable to risky sexual practices, such as multiple sexual partners and unprotected sexual intercourses, predisposing them to STIs and subsequent treatments from informal and formal health providers. There is limited research on the management practices of young people in Port Harcourt; hence, the study aimed to assess respondents’ awareness and perception of prevention and management options of STIs. Material and methods A descriptive cross-sectional survey was conducted among 1,140 secondary school students, but 325 were selected using simple random probability sampling method. Ethics Committee of the University of Port Harcourt Rivers State Nigeria issued an ethical approval for the study. Data were collected in September 2021 using a 4-point Likert’s scale questionnaire. During break pe­riods, classrooms of participants were visited to administer questionnaires after obtaining permission from the head teacher and class teachers. Content of the instrument was explained to participants in simple English language. Data were analyzed using statistical package for social sciences (SPSS) version 26.0, and presented in frequency distribution table. A total of 300 questionnaires were properly completed. Results 99.3% of participants agreed that STIs can be treated with pharmaceutical drugs, 33% believed in the effectiveness of local concoctions, while 68.3% indicated that divine intervention of prayers offers a cure. 290 (96.6%) participants strongly agreed that young people should be educated on STIs in schools. Overall positive perception of prevention among respondents was worthy of note. A total of 88.3% agreed that they would see a healthcare provider if symptoms of STIs arise; however, their perception of the management of STIs options were poor, as most believed in management methods that do not have empirical back up. It was observed that 3.3% of respondents would choose to ignore symptoms, which could be an interpretation of normalization of ill health experience. Conclusions The perception of STIs management practice is low. Therefore, there is the need to create the most basic level of the awareness on availability of services offered at youth-friendly healthcare services and department to facilitate its utilization.https://hivaids.termedia.pl/Awareness-and-perception-of-prevention-nand-management-options-of-sexually-transmitted,150817,0,2.htmlsexually transmitted infectionsperceptionsecondary school studentsyoung peoplemanagement and interventionsherbs and concoctions
spellingShingle Florence Mandah
Oluebubechukwu Udi
Pamela Thompsom-Abiye
Basil Ogbu
Awareness and perception of prevention and management options of sexually transmitted infections among students at secondary school in Rivers State, Nigeria
HIV & AIDS Review. International Journal of HIV-Related Problems
sexually transmitted infections
perception
secondary school students
young people
management and interventions
herbs and concoctions
title Awareness and perception of prevention and management options of sexually transmitted infections among students at secondary school in Rivers State, Nigeria
title_full Awareness and perception of prevention and management options of sexually transmitted infections among students at secondary school in Rivers State, Nigeria
title_fullStr Awareness and perception of prevention and management options of sexually transmitted infections among students at secondary school in Rivers State, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Awareness and perception of prevention and management options of sexually transmitted infections among students at secondary school in Rivers State, Nigeria
title_short Awareness and perception of prevention and management options of sexually transmitted infections among students at secondary school in Rivers State, Nigeria
title_sort awareness and perception of prevention and management options of sexually transmitted infections among students at secondary school in rivers state nigeria
topic sexually transmitted infections
perception
secondary school students
young people
management and interventions
herbs and concoctions
url https://hivaids.termedia.pl/Awareness-and-perception-of-prevention-nand-management-options-of-sexually-transmitted,150817,0,2.html
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