“What Do Our Boys Know about Sex?” Preliminary Data of a New Questionnaire for the Evaluation of the Knowledge of Sexuality among Adolescents
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | Value |
---|---|
Mean ± SD | |
Age (years) | 15.46 ± 1.484 |
Paternal age (years) | 48.77 ± 4.88 |
Mother’s age (years) | 45.85 ± 4.74 |
Brother and sister (number) | 1.45 ± 0.78 |
Age of the first sexual intercourse (years) | 16.74 ± 1.482 |
N± (%) | |
Sex | |
Male | 40 (50%) |
Female | 40 (50%) |
Country | |
Italy | 20.(25%) |
Portugal | 20.(25%) |
Romania | 20.(25%) |
Greece | 20.(25%) |
School class | |
Middle school | 68 (85%) |
High school | 12 (15%) |
Religion | |
Catholics | 36 (45%) |
Ordodoxa | 38 (47.5%) |
Atheist | 1 (1.3%) |
Agnostic | 5 (6.3%) |
Father’s job | |
Unemployed | 8 (10%) |
Employee | 30 (37.5%) |
Graduate executive | 27 (33.8%) |
Armed forces | 13 (16.3%) |
Mother’s job | |
Housewife | 27 (33.8%) |
Employee | 29 (36.3%) |
Graduate executive | 21 (26.3%) |
Armed forces | 2 (2.5%) |
Brother and sister | |
Yes | 56 (70%) |
No | 24 (30%) |
Variable | 2019 | 2020 | p |
---|---|---|---|
N± (%) | |||
Question 1 “The scrotum contains…” | |||
Right | 65/80 (81.3%) | 75/80 (93.75%) | 0.0314 |
Wrong | 11/80 (13.8%) | 2/80 (3.8%) | 0.0206 |
Unknown | 4/80 (5%) | 3/80 (3.8%) | 1 |
Question 2 “The HIV virus is also transmitted through…” | |||
Right | 78/80 (97.5%) | 77/80 (98.75%) | 1 |
Wrong | 2/80 (2.5%) | 1 (1.25%) | 1 |
Unknown | 0 | 2 (2.5%) | 0.4767 |
Question 3 “The fallopian tubes are…” | |||
Right | 71/80 (88.75%) | 75/80 (93.75%) | 0.4013 |
Wrong | 6/80 (7.5%) | 2/80 (2.5%) | 0.2765 |
Unknown | 3 (3.75%) | 3 (3.75%) | 0.6773 |
Question 4 “It is legally possible to change sex?” | |||
Right | 68/80 (85%) | 77/80 (96.3%) | 0.0300 |
Wrong | 11/80 (13.75%) | 2/80 (2.5%) | 0.0206 |
Unknown | 1/80 | 1/80 | |
Question 5 “Gender identity is…” | |||
Right | 69/80 (86.25%) | 71/80 (88.75%) | 0.8111 |
Wrong | 10/80 (12.5%) | 6/80 (7.5%) | 0.4292 |
Unknown | 1/80 (1.25%) | 1/80 (1.25%) | 0.4767 |
Question 6 “The fertile days of the cycle are those…” | |||
Right | 66/80 (82.%) | 74/80 (92.5%) | 0.0943 |
Wrong | 12/80 (15%) | 3/80 (3.75%) | 0.0300 |
Unknown | 2/80 (2.5%) | 3/80 (3.75%) | 1 |
Question 7 “Get pregnant during the first sexual intercourse…” | |||
Right | 75/80 (93.75%) | 77/80 (96.25%) | 0.7168 |
Wrong | 4/80 (5%) | 2/80 (2.5%) | 0.6773 |
Unknown | 1/80 (1.25%) | 1/80 (1.25%) | 0.4767 |
Question 8 “For homosexuality it is understood…” | |||
Right | 76/80 (95%) | 74/80 (92.5%) | 0.7440 |
Wrong | 3/80 (3.75%) | 3/80 (3.75%) | 0.6773 |
Unknown | 1/80 (1.25%) | 3/80 (3.75%) | 0.6126 |
Question 9 “Indicate among the following the behaviour that increases the risk of contracting a sexually transmitted disease” | |||
Right | 68/80 (85%) | 77/80 (96.25%) | 0.0300 |
Wrong | 10/80 (12.5%) | 1/80 (1.25%) | 0.0124 |
Unknown | 2/80 (2.5%) | 2/80 (2.5%) | 0.6126 |
Question 10 “The hymen is…” | |||
Right | 65/80 (81.25%) | 72/80 (90%) | 0.1764 |
Wrong | 13/80 (16.25%) | 6/80 (7.5%) | 0.1426 |
Unknown | 2/80 (2.5%) | 2/80 (2.5%) | 0.6126 |
Question 11 “Fertilization is…” | |||
Right | 59/80 (73.75%) | 70/80 (87.5%) | 0.0455 |
Wrong | 14/80 (17.5%) | 5/80 (6.25%) | 0.0506 |
Unknown | 7/80 (8.75%) | 5/80 (6.25%) | 0.7641 |
Question 12 “The urethra in the male is…” | |||
Right | 68/80 (85%) | 78/80 (97.5%) | 0.0118 |
Wrong | 10/80 (12.5%) | 2/80 (2.5%) | 0.0356 |
Unknown | 2/80 (2.5%) | 0/80 (0%) | 0.4767 |
Question 13 “After ejaculation in the vagina, the spermatozoa may remain viable within the female genital organs…” | |||
Right | 70/80 (87.5%) | 75/80 (93.75%) | 0.2780 |
Wrong | 9/80 (11.25%) | 3/80 (3.75%) | 0.1334 |
Unknown | 1/80 (1.25%) | 2/80 (2.5%) | 1 |
Question 14 “The interrupted coitus is…” | |||
Right | 53/80 (66.25%) | 64/80 (80%) | 0.0745 |
Wrong | 19/80 (23.75%) | 11/80 (13.75%) | 0.1562 |
Unknown | 8/80 (10%) | 5/80 (6.25%) | 0.5628 |
Question 15 “Indicate the following sexually transmitted diseases…” | |||
Right | 62/80 (77.5%) | 71/80 (88.75%) | 0.0913 |
Wrong | 12/80 (15%) | 6/80 (7.5%) | 0.2109 |
Unknown | 6/80 (7.5%) | 3/80 (3.75%) | 0.4926 |
Question 16 “The clitoris is…” | |||
Right | 75/80 (93.75%) | 72/80 (90%) | 0.5628 |
Wrong | 5/80 (6.25%) | 5/80 (6.25%) | 0.7440 |
Unknown | 0/80 (0%) | 3/80 (3.75%) | 0.2437 |
Question 17 “The foreskin is…” | |||
Right | 67/80 (83.75%) | 74/80 (92.5%) | 0.1426 |
Wrong | 10/80 (12.5%) | 3/80 (3.75%) | 0.0825 |
Unknown | 3/80 (3.75%) | 3/80 (3.75%) | 0.6773 |
Question 18 “Indicate the method that you think is most effective as a contraceptive…” | |||
Right | 71/80 (88.75%) | 75/80 (93.75%) | 0.4013 |
Wrong | 7/80 (8.75%) | 4/80 (5%) | 0.5320 |
Unknown | 2/80 (2.5%) | 1/80 (1.25%) | 1 |
Question 19 “The menarche is…” | |||
Right | 68/80 (85%) | 72/80 (90%) | 0.4733 |
Wrong | 8/80 (10%) | 6/80 (7.5%) | 0.7796 |
Unknown | 4/80 (5%) | 2/80 (2.5%) | 0.6773 |
Question 20 “Indicate the method that you feel is the safest way to prevent sexual transmitted diseases…” | |||
Right | 75/80 (93.75%) | 72/80 (90%) | 0.5628 |
Wrong | 3/80 (3.75%) | 5/80 (6.25%) | 0.7168 |
Unknown | 2/80 (2.5%) | 3/80 (3.75%) | 1 |
Question 21 “Sexually transmitted diseases are…” | |||
Right | 70/80 (87.5%) | 78/80 (97.5%) | 0.0356 |
Wrong | 9/80 (11.25%) | 2/80 (2.5%) | 0.0608 |
Unknown | 1/80 (1.25%) | 0/80 (0%) | 1 |
Question 22 “Transsexualism means…” | |||
Right | 72/80 (90%) | 73/80 (91.25%) | 0.7862 |
Wrong | 6/80 (7.5%) | 4/80 (5%) | 0.7440 |
Unknown | 2/80 (2.5%) | 3/80 (3.75%) | 1 |
Question 23 “Heterosexuality means…” | |||
Right | 55/80 (68.75%) | 74/80 (92.5%) | 0.0003 |
Wrong | 13/80 (16.25%) | 4/80 (5%) | 0.0401 |
Unknown | 12/80 (15%) | 2/80 (2.5%) | 0.0118 |
Question 24 “Masturbation could cause…” | |||
Right | 70/80 (87.5%) | 73/80 (91.25%) | 0.6079 |
Wrong | 8/80 (10%) | 5/80 (6.25%) | 0.5628 |
Unknown | 2/80 (2.5%) | 2/80 (2.5%) | 06126 |
Question 25 “Menstruation is…” | |||
Right | 64/80 (80%) | 74/80 (92.5%) | 0.0388 |
Wrong | 14/80 (17.5%) | 6/80 (7.5%) | 0.0943 |
Unknown | 2/80 (2.5%) | 0/80 (0%) | 0.4767 |
Question 26 “Orgasm means…” | |||
Right | 65/80 (81.25%) | 75/80 (93.75%) | 0.0314 |
Wrong | 13/80 (16.25%) | 5/75 (6.25%) | 0.0799 |
Unknown | 1/80 (1.2%) | 0/80 (0%) | 1 |
Variable | 2019 | 2020 | p |
---|---|---|---|
N± (%) | |||
Sexual knowdlege | |||
Inadequate | 3/80 (3.75%) | 1/80 (1.25%) | 0.2437 |
Poor | 16/80 (20%) | 2/78 (2.5%) | 0.0011 |
Adequate | 49/80 (61.25%) | 53/80 (66.25%) | 0.6218 |
High | 12/80 (15%) | 24/80 (30%) | 0.0373 |
Main sources | |||
Friends | 4 (5%) | 1 (1.25%) | 0.3635 |
Internet | 42/80 (52.50%) | 37/80 (46.25%) | 0.5271 |
Family | 9/80 (10.11%) | 9/80 (10.11%) | 0.8037 |
School | 4/80 (5%) | 16/80 (20%) | 0.0086 |
Mass-media | 15/80 (18.75%) | 11/80 (13.75%) | 0.5203 |
Doctors | 5/80 (6.25%) | 6/80 (7.50%) | 1 |
Books | 0 | 0 | NA |
Magazines/Newspapers | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Other | 0 | 0 | NA |
Regular partner | |||
Yes | 5/80 (6.25%) | 20/80 (25%) | 0.0023 |
No | 75/80 (93.75%) | 60/80 (75%) | |
Sexual petting | |||
Yes | 12/80 (15%) | 44/80 (55%) | <000.1 |
No | 68/80 (85%) | 36/80 (45%) | <000.1 |
Awareness of sexual intercourse meaning | |||
Yes | 72/80 (90%) | 73/80 (91.25%) | 1 |
No | 6/80 (7.5%) | 5/80 (6.25%) | 1 |
Unknown | 2/80 (2.5%) | 2/80 (2.5%) | 0.6126 |
Practicing | |||
Yes | 10/80 (12.5%) | 46/80 (57.5%) | <000.1 |
No | 70/80 (87.5%) | 34/80 (42.5%) | <000.1 |
How often | |||
Seldom | 7/10 (70%) | 20/46 (43.48%) | 0.2412 |
Sometimes | 2/10 (20%) | 22/46 (47.83%) | 0.2080 |
Very often | 1/10 (10%) | 4/46 (8.7%) | 0.6307 |
Masturbate | |||
Yes | 30/80 (37.5%) | 54/80 (67.5%) | 0.0003 |
No | 50/80 (62.5%) | 26/80 (32.5%) | 0.0003 |
Masturbation rate | |||
1–2 per month | 8/30 (26.67%) | 4/54 (7.41%) | 0.0365 |
1–2 per week | 7/30 (23.33%) | 26/54 (48.15%) | 0.0457 |
3–4 per week | 5/30 (16.67%) | 15/54 (27.78%) | 0.3798 |
>4 per week | 10/30 (33.33%) | 9/54 (16.67%) | 0.1396 |
Does he/she talk about sex? | |||
Yes | 31/80 (38.75%) | 55/80 (68.75%) | 0.0003 |
No | 49/80 (61.25%) | 25/80 (31.25%) | 0.0003 |
With whom? | |||
Friends | 19/31 (61.29%) | 30/55 (54.55%) | 0.7041 |
Parents/Uncles | 5/31 (16.13%) | 9/55 (16.36%) | 0.7826 |
Sibilings | 4/31 (12.90%) | 3/55 (5.45%) | 0.4224 |
Teachers | 1/31 (3.23%) | 12/55 (21.82%) | 0.0458 |
Doctors | 2/31 (6.45%) | 1/55 (1.82%) | 0.6084 |
Priest | 0 | 0 | N.A. |
Contraceptive Use | |||
Yes | 5/10 (50%) | 44/46 (95.65%) | 0.0006 |
No | 5/10 (50%) | 2/46 (4.35%) | 0.0006 |
Type | |||
Condom | 3/5 (60%) | 40/44 (90.91%) | 0.2012 |
Contraceptive | 1/5 (20%) | 2/44 (4.55%) | 0.7027 |
Other | 1/5 (20%) | 2/44 (4.55%) | 0.7027 |
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Persico, F.; Fedelini, P.; Fabiano, M.; Pucci, L.; Ferraiuolo, M.; Giannella, R.; Carrino, M.; Chiancone, F. “What Do Our Boys Know about Sex?” Preliminary Data of a New Questionnaire for the Evaluation of the Knowledge of Sexuality among Adolescents. Uro 2021, 1, 99-107. https://doi.org/10.3390/uro1030013
Persico F, Fedelini P, Fabiano M, Pucci L, Ferraiuolo M, Giannella R, Carrino M, Chiancone F. “What Do Our Boys Know about Sex?” Preliminary Data of a New Questionnaire for the Evaluation of the Knowledge of Sexuality among Adolescents. Uro. 2021; 1(3):99-107. https://doi.org/10.3390/uro1030013
Chicago/Turabian StylePersico, Francesco, Paolo Fedelini, Marco Fabiano, Luigi Pucci, Maria Ferraiuolo, Riccardo Giannella, Maurizio Carrino, and Francesco Chiancone. 2021. "“What Do Our Boys Know about Sex?” Preliminary Data of a New Questionnaire for the Evaluation of the Knowledge of Sexuality among Adolescents" Uro 1, no. 3: 99-107. https://doi.org/10.3390/uro1030013
APA StylePersico, F., Fedelini, P., Fabiano, M., Pucci, L., Ferraiuolo, M., Giannella, R., Carrino, M., & Chiancone, F. (2021). “What Do Our Boys Know about Sex?” Preliminary Data of a New Questionnaire for the Evaluation of the Knowledge of Sexuality among Adolescents. Uro, 1(3), 99-107. https://doi.org/10.3390/uro1030013