1. Predictors of self-reported sexually transmitted infections among Turkish university students.
- Author
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Gülsoy SS, Siyez E, Esen E, Baran B, and Siyez DM
- Subjects
- Male, Humans, Adolescent, Self Report, Universities, Students, Sexual Behavior, Sexually Transmitted Diseases diagnosis, Sexually Transmitted Diseases epidemiology
- Abstract
Background and Aim: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are among the most crucial health problems that sexually active university students may encounter. This study aims to identify the predictors of self-reported STIs among university students., Methods: Study participants were 2,241 individuals who reported having had sexual intercourse among a cohort of 9,693 students surveyed from 21 Turkish universities. The age of participants ranged from 17 years to 28 years., Results: The Chi-Square Automatic Interaction Detection (CHAID) analysis indicated that gender was the main predictor of self-reported STI. Also, number of partners and substance use were found as predictor variables for males. Finally, the classification accuracy of the CHAID model was found to be 95.3% within the sample., Conclusions: The present findings shed light on risk factors for STI acquisition, suggesting possible directions for tailoring future preventive interventions., (© 2023 Deutsche Dermatologische Gesellschaft (DDG).)
- Published
- 2023
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