Risky sexual behaviours among Ugandan university students: A pilot study exploring the role of adverse childhood experiences, substance use history, and family environment.
Mark Mohan KaggwaMoses MuwanguziSarah Maria NajjukaElicana NduhuuraJonathan KajjimuMohammed A MamunInnocent ArinaitweScholastic AshabaMark D GriffithsPublished in: PloS one (2022)
The present study demonstrated a gender disparity with males involved in more RSB than females, as has been reported in most previous RSB studies. Family environment, sociodemographic factors, substance use, and ACEs all appear to contribute to RSB among university students. These findings will benefit other researchers exploring factors associated with RSB among university students and will help develop interventions to reduce RSB to protect students from unwanted pregnancies, sexually transmitted diseases, and HIV/AIDS.