Title of article :
Correlates and Determinants of Reproductive Behavior among Female University Students in Tehran
Author/Authors :
Khalaj Abadi Farahani, Farideh Population Studies and Research Center in Asia and the Pacific, Tehran, Iran , Cleland, John Department of Epidemiology and Population Health - Centre for Population Studies - London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, England , Mehryar, Amir Hooshang Department of Behavioural Science - Institute for Research on Managment and Planning, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: This paper aims to examine the reproductive health and behaviors
which might expose young people at risks of STIs/HIV and potential correlates of
such behaviors among female college students in Tehran.
Methods: This paper focuses on the study conducted on a sample of 1743 female
undergraduate students in four multidisciplinary universities in Tehran during 2005−
2006 using a two-stage stratified cluster sampling. The main focus was to determine
the predictors of premarital heterosexual reproductive behavior among female students.
Results: The mean age of the unmarried students was 21.4 years. Low self-efficacy
(OR=7.87, p <0.001), perceived peers' liberal attitude on virginity (OR= 4.33),
perception of parents' liberal attitude towards relationship with the opposite sex and
poor family atmosphere (OR=3.04 and 2.20, p <0.001, respectively) were predictors
of ever having any type of sexual experience after controlling for other factors. The
only predictors of penetrative sex remained in the logistic model were older age
(OR=5.95), low self-efficacy (OR=10.86), poor family atmosphere (OR= 2.96),
liberal parental attitude (OR=4.29) and liberal peer norms on virginity (OR= 4.90).
Conclusion: Interventional programs need to be designed at various levels such as
enhancing self-efficacy, informing families of the protective role of a balanced control
and monitoring over adolescents' behavior and choices of peer network against
premarital sexual activity.
Keywords :
Determinants , HIV/STI , Reproductive behavior , Risk taking behaviours , Young people
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics