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Author | Lara-Suzanne Cordina |
Abstract | The aim of this descriptive study is to investigate the level of awareness and perceptions of young adults on Sexually Transmitted infections (STIs). Quantitative and qualitative data was collected using a questionnaire administered to a convenience sample of 32 first-year students following a Bachelor in Nursing Studies (Hons) degree. The sample used in the study showed a satisfactory level of awareness on the modes of transmission and non-transmission of STIs is. The students were knowledgeable of the types of STIs and which are curable. However, there appeared to be a knowledge deficit among students on how substance abuse relates to STIs. The students identified the condom as one of the most commonly used modes of protection against STIs. The awareness and perceptions of these young adults were compared to those abroad through the various research studies. It could be observed that young adults worldwide are very alike. They follow similar trends in their knowledge of and protection against STIs. Supporting other research held abroad, the females were more knowledgeable than the males. |
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Key words | Awareness, Perceptions, Young Adults, Sexually Transmitted Infections, Thesis |