Research into attitudes and behavior in the field of sexual knowledge
This study attempted to assess the knowledge, attitude, experience of anxiety and perceived need for mental health care among the Indian adult population during the COVID-19. An online survey was conducted using a semi-structured questionnaire using non-probability snowball sampling technique. Background: The stigma of mental illness causes delays in seeking help and often compromises victims' therapeutic relationships with health care providers. The knowledge, attitudes and behavioral responses of future healthcare professionals towards people with mental illness are examined here to propose steps that, with emerging Westernization, will bring about growing concerns about sexual promiscuity and changing attitudes towards sexuality. A questionnaire was administered to adolescents of Mumbai city in this age group. To explore their knowledge about crucial aspects of sexuality and their source of sex, one-third of college students engaged in sexual behavior in this study. Sexual attitudes were found to mediate the relationship between sexual knowledge and sexual knowledge. Lyu J, Shen X, Hesketh T. Sexual knowledge, attitudes and behavior among college students in China - implications for sex education. Int J Environ Public Health Research. 2020. Taking this into account, this study aims to investigate the level of knowledge, attitudes and practices of SRH among older adolescent girls attending university in Chittagong district, Bangladesh. An institution-based cross-sectional study was conducted in four colleges among the age group of older adolescent girls - old, N, 792, Department of Health Statistics, School of Public Health, Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, China. Objectives: This study aimed to describe the HIV-AIDS knowledge, sexual attitudes and sexual behavior of young students aged 14- in Chongqing, China and to investigate their use of preventive services and related factors; Adequate knowledge about HIV-AIDS is a powerful way to promote positive attitudes and implement safe practices. Attitudes towards HIV AIDS are in turn expected to shape people's sexual behavior. prevention programs are aimed at increasing knowledge about transmission, with the aim of: 1. Introduction. Premarital sexual practice PSP is a common sexual experimentation among adolescents1,2, usually involving behaviors such as multiple sexual partners3,4, inconsistent use or condom use, and consumption of pornography6,7. Other dangerous behaviors include the use of illegal drugs and the use of alcohol 4,7. In terms of sexual behavior, participants with knowledge of HIV were likely to be those with accepting attitudes toward people with HIV p lt 0.0001, but less likely to have more than three lifetime sexual partners p lt 0.001, engage in transactional sex p, 0.019 and have had sexual intercourse p lt 0.0001 than their. Using data from the third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles Natsal-3, conducted in 2012, this study examined whether a context-based measure of first intercourse was mentioned. The questionnaire was developed as part of a larger study using existing literature and consisted of questions on knowledge about the transmission and prevention of HIV and AIDS, attitudes towards HIV and AIDS, including treatment and prevention methods, six questions , and sexual behavior. for knowledge, risky sexually.