Knowledge of sexually transmitted diseases among secondary school students in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Autor: Mwambete, Kennedy D, Mtaturu, Zephania
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2006
Zdroj: African Health Sciences; Vol 6, No 3 (2006); 165-169
ISSN: 1680-6905
Popis: Background: In Tanzania, it is considered a taboo for teachers and parents to talk with children about sexual matters including sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in schools and at home because of cultural and religious barriers. Political pressure also keeps sexual education and thus education on STDs out of classrooms. Generally, there is disagreement over STDs education on what to teach, by whom, and to what extent. Objectives: To assess the knowledge of STDs, and attitude towards sexual behavior and STDs among secondary school students. Methods: This was a cross- sectional study using a semi-structured questionnaire. A sample size of 635 students was determined by simple random sampling. Results: Majority of the students (98%) said have heard about STDs; however their knowledge of the symptoms associated with STDs was poor. Similarly 147 (23%) students did not know other means of STDs transmission rather than sexual intercourse. A number of students who were capable of identifying all tracer STDs was comparable between the ordinary (10.5%) and advanced (10.6%) level students (p
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