6 - Knowledge of Sexually Transmitted Diseases among Secondary School Adolescents in Asa Local Government Area of Kwara State Nigeria
Corresponding Author(s) : Kadiri Kehinde
Revue africaine de sociologie,
Vol. 19 No 1 (2015): Revue africaine de sociologie
Résumé
L’âge de l’adolescent est la période de l’identité sexuelle lorsque les adolescents à comprendre
leur sentiment et les transformer en actions. Cette étape requiert une connaissance adéquate des
comportements sexuels afin que les adolescents ne seront pas compter sur le groupe de pairs pour
information. Ceci est en raison des effets de grande envergure qu’elle peut avoir sur eux et la
société dans son ensemble en raison de la désinformation et les conséquences des comportements
sexuels à haut risque qu’ils peuvent exercer comme les maladies sexuellement transmissibles.
Cette étude vise donc à accéder à la connaissance et les sources d’informations des MST chez les
adolescents dans la région du gouvernement local de l’Etat de Kwara Asa, région centre-nord
du Nigeria. L’étude a été réalisée dans trois écoles secondaires publiques dans Ogbondoroko et
Laduba villes, les banlieues de la capitale, Ilorin. Des informations ont été recueillies par le
biais administration du questionnaire. Un total de 240 questionnaires ont été administrés à
(SS1), (SS2) et (SS3) étudiants dans le domaine de l’étude et dans tous les 210 ont été récupérés
représentant taux de retour de 88%. L’utilisation de tableaux et de simples pourcentages étude
réalisée pour présenter les données récupérées sur le terrain, tandis que les F-test et test-t
outils statistiques ont été utilisés pour montrer la relation entre les variables. Les résultats
ont révélé que les adolescents dans la zone d’étude ont une bonne connaissance des maladies
sexuellement transmissibles. L’étude montre également une relation significative entre la classe
et la connaissance des MST comme test montre une relation statistiquement significative p
<0,05. Bien que l’âge et le sexe ne montrent pas de relation significative avec la connaissance
des MST que P> Etude de 0,05.Procédé suggère que les programmes d’éclaircissement de masse
dans les écoles par le gouvernement et d’autres organismes pertinents dans le domaine de l’étude
est la clé à une connaissance suffisante des MST dans la région.
Mots-clés
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Les références
Abudu, D.O. & Odugbemi T.O (1985) “Gardenerella Virginitis in Pregnancy”. West African Journal of Medicine, 4.5-8.
Ali, M.M., & Cleland J(2005). “Sexual and Reproductive behaviour among Single Women aged 15-24 in Eight Latin American Countries”: a Comparative Analysis. Social Science & Medicine, 60(6): 1175-1185.
Arnett, J.J (2007) “Emerging Adulthood: What is it? And what is it good for?”Childs Development Perspectives 1 (2) : 68-73.
Balbin, L. (1993). “Pelvic Inflammatory Diseases”. African Health 15(3):15-17.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2009) Diagnoses of HIV infection and AIDS in the United States and dependant areas. HIV Surveillance Report, Volume 21.
Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (2011) Youth Risk Behaviour Surveillance MMWR;61(SS-4) Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (2012) Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs).
Chlamydia-CDC Fact sheet. Available at :http://www.cdc.gov/std/Chlamydia/stdfact-Chlamydia-detailed. htm?mobile=nocontent.
Christe, D. & Viner R.(2005) “ Adolescent Development” BMJ,330(7486): 301-4 Cooney, E (2010) Puberty Gap :Obesity Splits Boys, Girls and organization. Major pubertal and biological changes include changes to the sex organs height, weight and muscle mass, as well as major changes in brain structure and organization..
Dorn, L.D & Biro F.M (2011) “Puberty and its Measurement” A decade in Review.
Journal of Research on Adolescence 21(1): 180-195.
Ebisi, N.T (2012). “The impact of culture on transmission of infectious diseases in Nigeria”. The case of Awka South, Anambra State. African Journal of Social Science Volume 2 number 4 (2012) 173-190 ISSN 2045-8460.Available at http:// SacJournals.Com/do minets/EB/S/2012.Pdf.
Erikson, E. (2009) Ego Psychologist, PSY 345 lecture notes.
Gottlieb, S.M., Melchizedex.T. Lehabari et al (1998). “Abortion and Unmet need Contraception in Tanzania” – The role of male partners in Teenage induced Abortion in Da re Salam. In: Africa Journal of Reproductive Health. Vol (2): 109-121.
Hamilton, B.E., Martin J.A., Ventura S.J (2009) Preliminary data for National Viral Statistics Reports; 59(3).
Klan, S., Mishra, V. (2008) Youth Reproductive and Sexual Health, DHS Comparative Report, Calverton, MD,USA: Macro International, Inc, No 9.
Lloyd, C.B. (2005) .Growing up global: The Changing Transition to Adulthood in Developing Countries. Washington DC, The National Academic Press. y of Students (1981) Macmillan Plan Limited page 14,456.
Mati, J. (1995). STD/HIV Screening, diagnosis and treatment within reproductive planning health programme in sub-Saharan Africa. In issues in Management of STDs in a family planning setting.
Workshop proceedings edited by San ghritt and Lewison D. Pp 13-15. Baltimore, MD, J.M.Piego.Medline Plus (April 3,2013) “Puberty and Adolescence”.
Mobey, D. (1996) “STD Control: a key issue for productive health”. African Health 18, 24-25.
National Population Commission (2006) Population Census of the Federal Republic of Nigeria: Analytical Report of the National level, NPC, Abuja.
Nwimo, I.O & Omaka L.N (2007) Knowledge and Sources of Information on HIV/ AIDs among Secondary School in Imo State, Nigeria. Journal of International Council for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, Sports and Dance (ICHPERSD 3(2):46-49.
Ogunbanjo, B.O. (1989). “Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Nigeria. A review of the Present situation.” West Afr J Med. Jan-March 8(1):42-9.Available at http://www.ncbi.nim.nih.gov/m/pubmed/2486771/.
Okonofua, F. (2000) “Adolescent Representative Health In: Africa: The future challenges”. In: African Journal of Reproductive Health.4 (4) 7-9.
Oladepo, O. & Brieger W.R (1994) “AIDS Knowledge, Attitude and Behavioural Patterns among University Students in Ibadan, Nigeria”. African Journal of Medicine and Medical Science, 23(2): 18-25.
Olubayo-Fatiregun, M.A (2012) “The Parental Attitude Towards Adolescent Sexual Behaviour in Akoko-Edo and Estako- West Local GovernmentArea, Edo State Nigeria”. World Journal of Education. Vol2.No 6.Available at:www.sciedu. ca/wje.
Orleans, M. (2011) Phenomenology. Available at . http://sociology about.com/od/ sociological-Theory/ a/Social/- Phenomenology.htm
Planned Parenthood Federation of America (2014).Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Available at:http://wwww.plannedparenthood.org/health-info/stds-hiv-safer- sex.
Planned Parenthood Federation of America (2014). Herpes. Available at:http://plannedparenthood.org/health-info/stds-hiv-safer-sex/herpes.
Richard, F.G. (2001) Knowledge and Attitude of Parents of Adolescents in Oritamefa Baptist Model School towards Family Life Education. Unpublished M.Ed. Project of the department of Human Kinetics and Health Education, University of Ibadan.
Robert, M. (2005) Why Puberty now begins at Seven, BBC News.
UNAIDS, (2006). Reports on the global AIDS epidemic. Available at www.unaids.org. United Nations, (2014) HIV/AIDS Statistics in Nigeria 2014 State by State Analysis.
Available at http://www.ngnewspapers.com/hivaids-statistics-nigeria- ate-state-analysis/United Nations Population Fund, (1993). “Parent Education”. New York: United Nations Population Fund (2003), State of the World Population g in Adolescents’ Health and Rights, New York: UNFPA.
Weinstock, H., Berman S., Cates W. (2000). Sexually Transmitted Diseases among American Youth: Incidence and Prevalence estimates. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health; 36(1): 6-10.
Yarber, W.L & Parrillo A.V. (1992). Adolescents and Sexually Transmitted Diseases. J Sch Health.62 (7) 331-8.
Zukauskaite, S., Lasiene D., Lasa L., Urbonaite B., & Hindmarsh P. (2005) “Onset of Breast and Pubic Hair development in 1231 pre-adolescent Lithuanian School rch- Dis- Child. 90(9): 932-6.