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KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICE OF SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOUR AMONG UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS OF PRIVATE AND STATE UNIVERSITIES IN OGUN STATE

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CHAPTER ONE: Introduction                                                                                                                       1

1.1      Background to the Study                                                                  1

1.2      Statement of the Problem                                                                 4

1.3      Objective of the Study                                                                      5

1.4      Research Questions                                                                          5

1.5      Research Hypotheses                                                                       6

1.6      Significance of the Study                                                                  6

1.7      Scope and Limitation of the Study                                                    7

1.8      Definition of Terms                                                                          7

CHAPTER TWO                                                                                       8

2.1      Theoretical Framework                                                                    8

2.1.1   Health Belief Model                                                                         8

2.2      Theoretical Review                                                                          9

2.1.1   Meaning and Nature of Sexual Health                                               9

2.1.2   Risky Sexual Behaviours                                                                  10

2.1.3   Safe Sex Practice                                                                             16

2.1.4   Unprotected sex                                                                               18

2.1.5   Multiple partners                                                                              20

2.1.6   Early Sexual Initiation                                                                      22

2.1.7   Factors Influencing Risky Sexual Behaviours                                    24

2.1.8   Sexual Risk Behaviour and Other Types of Health Risk Behaviour     30

2.3      Empirical Review                                                                            31

2.3.1   Sexual Risk Behaviour among Undergraduate and Young Adults 34

CHAPTER THREE: Research Methodology                                                37

3.1      Research Design                                                                              37

3.2      Population for the Study                                                                   37

3.3      Sample and Sampling Techniques                                                     37

3.4      Research Instrument for Data Collection                                           38

3.5      Validity of the Instrument                                                                 39

3.6      Reliability of Research Instrument                                                    39

3.7      Procedure for Data Collection                                                           39

3.8      Procedure for Data Analysis                                                             40

CHAPTER FOUR: Data Analysis Presentation and Interpretation           41

4.0      Introduction                                                                                     41

4.1      Demographic Characteristics of Respondents                                    41

4.2      Test of Hypotheses                                                                           44

4.3      Summary of Findings                                                                       46

CHAPTER FIVE: Discussion, Conclusion and Recommendations             48

5.1      Discussion of Findings                                                                     48

5.2      Conclusion                                                                                      51

5.3      Recommendations                                                                            51

References                                                                                        53

Appendix                                                                                                   61

 

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4.1      Gender Distribution of Respondents                                                  41

4.2      Academic Level Distribution of Respondents                                    42

4.3      Age Distribution of Respondents                                                      42

4.4      Religion Distribution of Respondents                                                43

4.3      Pearson Moment Correlation Showing Relationship between        Undergraduate Students’ Knowledge of Sexual Risk Behaviour 

          and Practice of Sexual Risk Behaviour                                             44

 

4.4      T-test analysis Showing Difference in the Knowledge and Practice 

          of  Sexual Risk Behaviour of private and state owned University

          behaviour among male and female undergraduate students.                     45

 

4.5      T-test analysis Showing Difference in the Knowledge and Practice 

          Of  Sexual Risk behaviour of Male and Female Students                     46

Abstract

The true prevalence of Sexually Transmitted diseases (STIs) in Nigeria may not be known due to the secrecy of sex and incomplete disease reporting/notification, the country is expected to follow global trends. Knowing the knowledge and practice of sexually risky behaviour will aid in recommending solution to increase sexual transmitted diseases. Therefore this study investigated the knowledge and practice of sexually risky behaviours between undergraduate students of private and state university in. A survey research design was adopted for this study. The population for the study was drawn from Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-iwoye and Babcock University, Ilishan, Ogun State. The sample constitutes five hundred (500) undergraduate drawn from the two selected universities. Questionnaire was used to gather information from the participant. The data generated was analysed using descriptive and regression analysis. Findings from the study revealed that there is significant relationship between the undergraduate students’ knowledge of sexually risky behaviour and practice of sexually risky behaviour; there is no significant difference in the knowledge and practice of sexually risky behaviour among undergraduate students of the private and state university. Also, there is no significance difference in the knowledge and practice of sexually risky behaviour among male and female undergraduate students. Among other recommendations is that school managements should orientate the students on abstinence from sex and use of condoms when they intend to engage in sexual activities 

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