Effect of Behavioral Intervention on Sexual Behavior Health of College Students in a University in Shandong Province
Objective To explore the influence of behavior intervention on sexual behavior health of college students in a university in Shandong Province. Methods A total of 100 full-time college students who studied in a university in Shandong from May to October 2023 were selected as the research objects on a voluntary basis. Whether or not to accept behavioral intervention on time was divided into two groups,50 cases in each group. In the control group,the sexual behavior of college students was mainly investigated,without special intervention. In the observation group,the sexual behavior health of college students was intervened,and the bad behavior and frequency of condom use of the two groups were counted. The scores of sexual knowledge indicators,acquired immune deficiency syndrome-related knowledge and condom use were compared between the two groups. Results After 1 month of intervention,the total incidence of bad behavior in the observation group was 4.0%,lower than 18.0% in the control group (P<0.05). The frequency of condom use in the observation group was better than that in the control group (P<0.05). The scores of knowledge of sexually related diseases,contraceptive methods and fertility knowledge in the observation group were (86.9±5.6) points,(88.7±6.9) points and (93.5±2.0) points,respectively,which were higher than (70.1±8.8) points,(63.7±15.8) points and (65.8±11.5) points in the control group (P<0.05). The scores of acquired immune deficiency syndrome-related knowledge and condom use knowledge in the observation group were (89.8±5.5) points and (93.1±6.1) points,respectively,which were higher than (74.2±10.5) points and (62.7±15.7) points in the control group (P<0.05). Conclusion Behavioral intervention on sexual behavior of college students can significantly reduce the proportion of unhealthy behaviors,improve condom use and acquired immune deficiency syndrome-related prevention knowledge and promote the level of sexual knowledge.
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