Author/Editor     Pinter, B; Tomori, M
Title     Sexual behaviour of secondary-school students in Slovenia
Type     članek
Source     Eur J Contracpt Reprod Health Care
Vol. and No.     Letnik 5
Publication year     2000
Volume     str. 71-6
Language     eng
Abstract     Objectives The aim of this study was to analyze the sexual behavior of secondary-school students in Slovenia. Methods The research was carried out on a representative sample of 4706 secondary-school students aged 15-19 years in Slovenia. The data were obtained by a self-administered questionnaire in April 1996. Results The average age of the students was 17.5 years. Most students had experiences in kissing (70%) and caressing (59%); a lower number had experiences in petting (43%). Sexual intercourse had been experienced by 38% of the students. The median age at the first sexual intercourse was 18.5 years. The main motives for the first sexual intercourse were love (45%), accident (22%) and curiosity (15%). Contraceptive methods currently used were condoms (60%), the pill (14%), coitus interruptus (4%), other methods (3%) and no method (19%). According to the students, the most appropriate sources of information on sexuality were friends (26%), parents (19%), different sources (19%) and professionals (15%). Conclusion By the age of 18.5 years, approximately one-half of secondary-school students in Slovenia experiences sexual intercourse. Most students currently use effective contraception, condoms being the most popular method. The students expect to receive information about sexuality from friends, parents and professionals, but not from the school environment.
Descriptors     SEX BEHAVIOR
CONTRACEPTION
ADOLESCENCE
CONDOMS
COITUS INTERRUPTUS
QUESTIONNAIRES
SEX FACTORS
SEXUAL PARTNERS
SLOVENIA