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Sociodemographic, Psychosocial, and Health Behavior Risk Factors Associated with Sexual Risk Behaviors among Southeastern US College Students

OBJECTIVES: We examined correlates of 1) being a virgin; 2) drug or alcohol use prior to the last intercourse; and 3) condom use during the last intercourse in a sample of college students. METHODS: We recruited 24,055 students at six colleges in the Southeast to complete an online survey, yielding...

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Autores principales: Berg, Carla J., Lowe, Kincaid, Stratton, Erin, Goodwin, Sherell Brown, Grimsley, Linda, Rodd, Jan, Williams, Catherine, Mattox, Cheri, Foster, Bruce
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4110725/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25068080
http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/ojpm.2014.46046
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author Berg, Carla J.
Lowe, Kincaid
Stratton, Erin
Goodwin, Sherell Brown
Grimsley, Linda
Rodd, Jan
Williams, Catherine
Mattox, Cheri
Foster, Bruce
author_facet Berg, Carla J.
Lowe, Kincaid
Stratton, Erin
Goodwin, Sherell Brown
Grimsley, Linda
Rodd, Jan
Williams, Catherine
Mattox, Cheri
Foster, Bruce
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description OBJECTIVES: We examined correlates of 1) being a virgin; 2) drug or alcohol use prior to the last intercourse; and 3) condom use during the last intercourse in a sample of college students. METHODS: We recruited 24,055 students at six colleges in the Southeast to complete an online survey, yielding 4840 responses (20.1% response rate), with complete data from 4514. RESULTS: Logistic regression indicated that correlates of virginity included being younger (p < 0.001), male (p = 0.01), being White or other ethnicity (p < 0.001), attending a four-vs. two-year school (p < 0.001), being single/never married (p < 0.001), lower sensation seeking (p < 0.001), more regular religious service attendance (p < 0.001), lower likelihood of smoking (p < 0.001) and marijuana use (p = 0.002), and less frequentdrinking (p < 0.001). Correlates of alcohol or drug use prior to most recent intercourse including being older (p = 0.03), being White (p < 0.01), attending a four-year college (p < 0.001), being homosexual (p = 0.041) or bisexual (p = 0.011), having more lifetime sexual partners (p = 0.005), lower satisfaction with life (p = 0.004), greater likelihood of smoking (p < 0.001) and marijuana use (p < 0.001), and more frequent drinking (p < 0.001). Correlates of condom use during the last sexual intercourse including being older (p = 0.003), being female (p < 0.001), being White (p < 0.001), attending a two-year school (p = 0.04), being single/never married (p = 0.005), being homosexual or bisexual (p = 0.04), and a more frequent drinking (p = 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Four-year college attendees were more likely to be a virgin but, if sexually active, reported higher sexual risk behaviors. These nuances regarding sexual risk may provide targets for sexual health promotion programs and interventions.
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spelling pubmed-41107252014-07-25 Sociodemographic, Psychosocial, and Health Behavior Risk Factors Associated with Sexual Risk Behaviors among Southeastern US College Students Berg, Carla J. Lowe, Kincaid Stratton, Erin Goodwin, Sherell Brown Grimsley, Linda Rodd, Jan Williams, Catherine Mattox, Cheri Foster, Bruce Open J Prev Med Article OBJECTIVES: We examined correlates of 1) being a virgin; 2) drug or alcohol use prior to the last intercourse; and 3) condom use during the last intercourse in a sample of college students. METHODS: We recruited 24,055 students at six colleges in the Southeast to complete an online survey, yielding 4840 responses (20.1% response rate), with complete data from 4514. RESULTS: Logistic regression indicated that correlates of virginity included being younger (p < 0.001), male (p = 0.01), being White or other ethnicity (p < 0.001), attending a four-vs. two-year school (p < 0.001), being single/never married (p < 0.001), lower sensation seeking (p < 0.001), more regular religious service attendance (p < 0.001), lower likelihood of smoking (p < 0.001) and marijuana use (p = 0.002), and less frequentdrinking (p < 0.001). Correlates of alcohol or drug use prior to most recent intercourse including being older (p = 0.03), being White (p < 0.01), attending a four-year college (p < 0.001), being homosexual (p = 0.041) or bisexual (p = 0.011), having more lifetime sexual partners (p = 0.005), lower satisfaction with life (p = 0.004), greater likelihood of smoking (p < 0.001) and marijuana use (p < 0.001), and more frequent drinking (p < 0.001). Correlates of condom use during the last sexual intercourse including being older (p = 0.003), being female (p < 0.001), being White (p < 0.001), attending a two-year school (p = 0.04), being single/never married (p = 0.005), being homosexual or bisexual (p = 0.04), and a more frequent drinking (p = 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Four-year college attendees were more likely to be a virgin but, if sexually active, reported higher sexual risk behaviors. These nuances regarding sexual risk may provide targets for sexual health promotion programs and interventions. 2014-06-01 2014-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4110725/ /pubmed/25068080 http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/ojpm.2014.46046 Text en Copyright © 2014 by authors and Scientific Research Publishing Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution International License (CC BY). http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Grimsley, Linda
Rodd, Jan
Williams, Catherine
Mattox, Cheri
Foster, Bruce
Sociodemographic, Psychosocial, and Health Behavior Risk Factors Associated with Sexual Risk Behaviors among Southeastern US College Students
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title_full_unstemmed Sociodemographic, Psychosocial, and Health Behavior Risk Factors Associated with Sexual Risk Behaviors among Southeastern US College Students
title_short Sociodemographic, Psychosocial, and Health Behavior Risk Factors Associated with Sexual Risk Behaviors among Southeastern US College Students
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4110725/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25068080
http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/ojpm.2014.46046
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