J Korean Soc Matern Child Health.  2019 Apr;23(2):84-92. 10.21896/jksmch.2019.23.2.84.

Effect of Sex Knowledge, Intention to Visit Obstetrics-Gynecology, Awareness of Visit of Female College Students on Reproductive Health Promoting Behavior

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  • 1Department of Nursing, Silla University, Korea. solee@silla.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE
This study sought to investigate influence factors affecting reproductive health promoting behavior of female college students.
METHODS
The study collected data using self-administered questionnaires among 166 female students at four universities located at a metropolitan city. And using SPSS 21.0 program, the study conducted analysis by means of technical statistics, t-test, ANOVA, Pearson correlation coefficient, multiple regression analysis.
RESULTS
The level of reproductive health promoting behavior of female college students was 3.3±0.3 points on average. Reproductive health promoting behavior had a significant variance depending on age (F=4.70, p=0.045). Reproductive health promoting behavior had positive correlations with sex knowledge (r=0.24, p=0.040), intention to visit an obstetrics-gynecology (r=0.18, p=0.020), awareness of visit thereto (r=0.32, p<.001). Influence factors emerged in the order of awareness of visit to an obstetrics-gynecology (β=0.30, p<.001), intention to visit (β=0.16, p=0.036) with explanatory power of 12.2% (F=6.73, p<0.001).
CONCLUSION
To improve reproductive health promoting behavior of female college students needs to develop and apply sex education programs.

Keyword

sexual knowledge; reproductive health; female college student

MeSH Terms

Female*
Humans
Intention*
Reproductive Health*
Sex Education
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