Age at Sexual Debut and Multiple Sexual Partnerships among Adolescents in Nigeria: An Assessment of the Mediating Role of the Knowledge of Sexually Transmitted Infections
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Inclusion Criteria
2.2. Variables and Measurements
2.3. Analytical Procedure
2.4. Model Description
2.5. Ethical Considerations
3. Results
3.1. Sample Characteristics
3.2. Bivariate Analysis of Age at First Sex, Respondents’ Socioeconomic and Demographic Characteristics, and Multiple Sexual Partnerships
3.3. Binary Logistic Regression Analysis of the Relationship between Age at Sexual Debut, Knowledge of Sexually Transmitted Infections, and Multiple Sexual Partnerships
4. Discussion
5. Conclusion and Recommendations
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | Freq. (n = 3215) | Percent (%) |
---|---|---|
Number of Lifetime sexual partners | ||
1 | 2608 | 81.1 |
2+ | 607 | 18.9 |
Age at first sex/Early sexual debut (Mean age at first sex = 15) | ||
≤14 | 770 | 24.0 |
15+ | 2445 | 76.0 |
Current age | ||
15–17 | 1277 | 39.7 |
18–19 | 1938 | 60.3 |
Marital status | ||
Never Married | 1237 | 38.5 |
Married/Cohabiting | 1927 | 59.9 |
Not currently married | 52 | 1.6 |
Region | ||
North Central | 472 | 14.7 |
North East | 605 | 18.8 |
North West | 1169 | 36.4 |
South East | 270 | 8.4 |
South South | 375 | 11.7 |
South West | 323 | 10.1 |
Household wealth index | ||
Poorest | 727 | 22.6 |
Poorer | 883 | 27.5 |
Middle | 704 | 21.9 |
Richer | 563 | 17.5 |
Richest | 337 | 10.5 |
Highest level of education | ||
No Education | 1392 | 43.3 |
Primary | 354 | 11.0 |
Secondary | 1401 | 43.6 |
Higher | 69 | 2.1 |
Ethnicity | ||
Others | 1078 | 33.5 |
Hausa/Fulani | 1504 | 46.8 |
Igbo | 335 | 10.4 |
Yoruba | 298 | 9.3 |
Knowledge of HIV/AIDS | ||
No | 252 | 7.8 |
Yes | 2963 | 92.2 |
Knowledge of other STIs | ||
No | 1462 | 45.5 |
Yes | 1753 | 54.5 |
Religion | ||
Catholic | 300 | 9.3 |
Christians/Protestants | 940 | 29.2 |
Islam | 1965 | 61.1 |
Traditionalist/Others | 10 | 0.3 |
Type of place of residence | ||
Urban | 972 | 30.3 |
Rural | 2243 | 69.8 |
Sex of respondents | ||
Female | 2979 | 92.7 |
Male | 236 | 7.3 |
Number of Lifetime Sexual Partner | ||||
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n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | ||
Age at first sex | 1 | 2+ | Total | p < 0.001 |
≤14 | 585 (75.9) | 185 (24.1) | 770 (100.0) | |
15+ | 2023 (82.7) | 422 (17.3) | 2445 (100.0) | |
Current age | p < 0.001 | |||
15–17 | 1095 (88.8) | 182 (14.2) | 1277 (100.0) | |
18–19 | 1512 (78.0) | 425.8 (22.0) | 1938 (100.0) | |
Marital status | p < 0.001 | |||
Never married | 794 (64.2) | 442 (35.8) | 1237 (100.0) | |
Married/Cohabiting | 1770 (91.9) | 157 (8.1) | 1927 (100.0) | |
Formerly married | 44 (84.6) | 8 (15.4) | 52 (100.0) | |
Region of residence | p < 0.001 | |||
North Central | 355 (75.1) | 117 (24.9) | 472 (100.0) | |
North East | 511 (84.3) | 95 (15.7) | 605 (100.0) | |
North West | 1127 (96.4) | 42 (3.6) | 1169 (100.0) | |
South East | 194 (71.8) | 76 (28.2) | 270 (100.0) | |
South South | 207 (55.2) | 168 (44.8) | 375 (100.0) | |
South West | 214 (66.3) | 109 (33.7) | 324 (100.0) | |
Household wealth index | p < 0.001 | |||
Poorest | 663 (91.1) | 65 (8.9) | 727 (100.0) | |
Poorer | 771 (87.3) | 113 (12.7) | 883 (100.0) | |
Middle | 546 (77.5) | 159 (22.5) | 705 (100.0) | |
Richer | 391 (69.4) | 172 (30.6) | 563 (100.0) | |
Richest | 238 (70.6) | 99 (29.4) | 337 (100.0) | |
Highest level of education | p < 0.001 | |||
No Education | 1325 (95.2) | 67 (4.8) | 1392 (100.0) | |
Primary | 293 (82.8) | 61 (17.3) | 354 (100.0) | |
Secondary | 940 (67.1) | 461 (32.9) | 1401 (100.0) | |
Higher | 50 (73.1) | 19 (26.9) | 69 (100.0) | |
Ethnicity | p < 0.001 | |||
Others | 734 (68.1) | 344 (31.9) | 1078 (100.0) | |
Hausa/Fulani | 1447 (96.2) | 57 (3.8) | 1504 (100.0) | |
Igbo | 234 (69.9) | 101 (30.1) | 335 (100.0) | |
Yoruba | 193 (64.7) | 105 (35.3) | 298 (100.0) | |
Knowledge of HIV/AIDS | p < 0.001 | |||
No | 225 (89.5) | 27 (10.5) | 252 (100.0) | |
Yes | 2383 (80.4) | 581 (19.6) | 2963 (100.0) | |
Knowledge of other STIs | p < 0.001 | |||
No | 1292 (88.4) | 170 (11.6) | 1462 (100.0) | |
Yes | 1316 (75.1) | 437 (24.9) | 1753 (100.0) | |
Religion | p < 0.001 | |||
Catholic | 207 (69.1) | 93 (30.9) | 300 (100.0) | |
Other Christians/Protestants | 582 (61.9) | 358 (38.1) | 939.7 (100.0) | |
Islam | 1809 (92.1) | 156 (7.9) | 1965 (100.0) | |
Traditional/Others | 9 (89.7) | 1 (10.3) | 10 (100.0) | |
Type of place of residence | p < 0.001 | |||
Urban | 708 (72.8) | 264 (27.2) | 973 (100.0) | |
Rural | 1899 (84.7) | 343 (15.3) | 2243 (100.0) | |
Sex of adolescent | p < 0.001 | |||
Female | 2488 (83.5) | 491 (16.5) | 2979 (100.0) | |
Male | 120 (50.8) | 116 (49.2) | 236 (100.0) |
Model 1 | Model II | |||
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MSP | OR | [95% CI] | aOR | [95% CI] |
Age at first sex (ref: ≤14) | ||||
15+ | 0.66 ** | [0.53–0.83] | 0.59 ** | [0.47–0.75] |
Knowledge of HIV/AIDS (ref: No) | ||||
Yes | 1.33 | [0.82–2.16] | ||
Knowledge of other STIs (ref: No) | ||||
Yes | 2.55 ** | [2.04–3.18] |
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Alawode, O.A.; Ogunwemimo, H.; Bolorunduro, M.-E.; Awoleye, A.F. Age at Sexual Debut and Multiple Sexual Partnerships among Adolescents in Nigeria: An Assessment of the Mediating Role of the Knowledge of Sexually Transmitted Infections. Adolescents 2021, 1, 421-432. https://doi.org/10.3390/adolescents1040032
Alawode OA, Ogunwemimo H, Bolorunduro M-E, Awoleye AF. Age at Sexual Debut and Multiple Sexual Partnerships among Adolescents in Nigeria: An Assessment of the Mediating Role of the Knowledge of Sexually Transmitted Infections. Adolescents. 2021; 1(4):421-432. https://doi.org/10.3390/adolescents1040032
Chicago/Turabian StyleAlawode, Oluwatobi Abel, Hassan Ogunwemimo, Miracle-Eunice Bolorunduro, and Abayomi Folorunsho Awoleye. 2021. "Age at Sexual Debut and Multiple Sexual Partnerships among Adolescents in Nigeria: An Assessment of the Mediating Role of the Knowledge of Sexually Transmitted Infections" Adolescents 1, no. 4: 421-432. https://doi.org/10.3390/adolescents1040032
APA StyleAlawode, O. A., Ogunwemimo, H., Bolorunduro, M. -E., & Awoleye, A. F. (2021). Age at Sexual Debut and Multiple Sexual Partnerships among Adolescents in Nigeria: An Assessment of the Mediating Role of the Knowledge of Sexually Transmitted Infections. Adolescents, 1(4), 421-432. https://doi.org/10.3390/adolescents1040032