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Factors associated with sexual debut during adolescence in the Republic of Korea

Authors
Lee, Dong-YunMoon, Jeong MinLee, Im SoonSuh, Chang SukChoi, DooSeok
Issue Date
Nov-2012
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group
Citation
Sexually Transmitted Infections, v.88, no.7, pp 481 - U30
Journal Title
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Volume
88
Number
7
Start Page
481
End Page
U30
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/14740
DOI
10.1136/sextrans-2011-050222
ISSN
1368-4973
1472-3263
Abstract
Objective To investigate the factors associated with sexual debut among Korean adolescents. Methods Based on a 2008 cross-sectional nationwide online survey conducted in 75 238 Korean middle and high school students aged 12-18 years (39 278 boys and 35 960 girls), demographic profiles of the reproductive health and factors associated with sexual debut were analysed. Results The proportion of adolescents who had heterosexual intercourse was 5.1%. The cumulative proportion of sexual debut at age 18 was 20%, and the median age was 17 years. Overall, 0.2% of girls reported past pregnancies, while 8.8% of sexually active girls had ever been pregnant. A proportion of girls who underwent an induced abortion was 89.5%. Up to half (46.0% for boys and 48.3% for girls) never resorted to contraception during coitus. After adjusting for covariates, attendance at general and technical high school, low school record, drinking alcohol, smoking, drug use, high economic status and not living with both parents were associated with the increased proportion of sexual debut in both genders. By contrast, internet use was associated with a reduced risk of adolescent sexual debut. Conclusion This study demonstrates the factors associated with sexual debut among Korean adolescents. This information may be helpful for the prevention of unprotected sexual debut and subsequent teenage pregnancy in adolescents who are susceptible to initiating sexual intercourse.
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