KMID : 0858820140310050059
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Journal of Korean Society for Health Education and Promotion 2014 Volume.31 No. 5 p.59 ~ p.70
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Contraceptive practice and influencing factors of adolescents
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Cho Yoon-Hee
Ra Jin-Suk
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Abstract
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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to identify the current status of contraception use and analyze factors affecting contraception use among Korean adolescents.
Methods: This cross sectional study used secondary data from the 2013 Adolescent Health Behavior Online Survey (KYRBS), which included a nationally representative sample of middle and high school students. A total of 3,475 adolescents who had experienced sexual intercourse were included in the study.
Results: Almost 4.8% of total adolescents experienced sexual intercourse. Only 26.8% of them had sex with contraception. The significant predictors related to contraception use were as follows: sexual intercourse experience after drinking (OR=2.02) and living with mother (OR=3.00) for male middle school student, first intercourse experience (OR=2.04) for female middle school students, and first intercourse experience (OR=1.59) and intercourse experience after drinking (OR=0.56) for male high school students. On the other hand, there were no predictors for female high school students.
Conclusions: Development and application of effective strategies according to gender and school level are needed to
increase contraception rate of adolescents.
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KEYWORD
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Adolescent, Contraception, Sex-related behavior, KYRBS
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