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Sexual and contraceptive behavior among female university students in Sweden -
repeated surveys over a 25-year period
#MMPMID25619646
Stenhammar C
; Ehrsson YT
; Åkerud H
; Larsson M
; Tydén T
Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand
2015[Mar]; 94
(3
): 253-9
PMID25619646
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OBJECTIVE: To study female students' sexual and contraceptive behavior and
compare these results with earlier surveys. DESIGN: Comparative, repeated
cross-sectional surveys, started in 1989 and repeated every fifth year. SETTING:
Contraceptive counseling delivered at a Student Health Center in Sweden.
POPULATION: Female university students (n = 359). METHODS: Multiple-choice
waiting-room questionnaire. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Sexual and contraceptive
behavior. RESULTS: In 1989, age at first intercourse was 17.6 years vs. 16.7
years in 2014, number of lifetime sexual partners was 4.0 vs. 12.1 in 2014, and
number of sexual partners during the previous 12 months was 1.0 vs. 2.8 in 2014.
Condom use during first intercourse with the latest partner decreased from 49% to
41% (n = 172 in 2009 vs. n = 148 in 2014: p < 0.001), and experience of anal sex
increased from 39% to 46% (n = 136 in 2009 vs. n = 165 in 2014: p = 0.038), and
25% (n = 41 in 2014) always used a condom during anal sex. A total of 70% (n =
251) made use of pornography, and 48% (n = 121) considered their sexual behavior
affected by pornography. Eighty-nine percent (n = 291) wanted two to three
children and 9% (n = 33) had thought about freezing eggs for the future. The
female students' knowledge about increasing age being correlated with decreased
fertility varied. CONCLUSIONS: Sexual behavior among female university students
has gradually changed during the last 25 years and behavior appears more risky
today. As this may have consequences on future reproductive health, it is vital
to inform women about consistent and correct condom use and about the limitations
of the fertile window.
|*Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
[MESH]
|*Risk-Taking
[MESH]
|Adolescent
[MESH]
|Coitus
[MESH]
|Condoms/statistics & numerical data
[MESH]
|Contraception Behavior/*statistics & numerical data
[MESH]
|Cross-Sectional Studies
[MESH]
|Erotica
[MESH]
|Female
[MESH]
|Humans
[MESH]
|Male
[MESH]
|Sexual Behavior/*statistics & numerical data
[MESH]