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Sexual risk behaviour and its correlates among adolescents in Mozambique: results from a national school survey in 2015.

Supa PengpidKarl Peltzer
Published in: SAHARA J : journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research Alliance (2022)
The study aimed to assess the prevalence and correlates of sexual risk behaviours among adolescents in Mozambique. In the cross-sectional 'Global School-Based Health Survey (GSHS)', 1918 students aged 11-18 years from Mozambique responded to a questionnaire in 2015. More than half (57.4%) of the students ever had sex, 68.4% among boys and 45.8% among girls. Among students who ever had sex, 41.5% had early sexual debut (<14 years), 57.9% had multiple sexual partners, 25.0% had not used a condom and 42.0% had not used birth control at last sex, and 59.4% engaged in multiple sexual risk behaviour. In adjusted logistic regression analysis, alcohol use, school truancy, older age and male sex were associated with multiple sexual risk behaviours. A large number of adolescents in Mozambique reported sexual risk behaviours, emphasising the need for interventions.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • cross sectional
  • physical activity
  • young adults
  • high school
  • risk factors
  • men who have sex with men
  • hiv testing
  • human immunodeficiency virus
  • psychometric properties