A SURVEY STUDY ON THE CAUSES OF SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN KWARA STATE
ABSTRACT
The study focused on the causes of std among secondary school students in Kwara state. The study further ascertain the level of student knowledge on sexual transmitted diseases in junior secondary schools, investigate the causes of sexual transmitted diseases in junior secondary schools., explore the forms of contraption of sexual transmitted diseases in junior secondary schools and determine the symptoms of sexual transmitted diseases in junior secondary schools. The study adopted a survey research design and with the aid of convenient sampling method, the researcher enrolled 240 participants for the study who are student and teachers in four(4) selected public secondary school in Ilorin south local government region of Kwara state. Well structured questionnaire was issued to the respondent of which a total of 200 responses were received and validated for the study. Data was was presented in tables and frequencies. Result were analyzed using simple percentage which provided answers to the research questions. The study concludes that adolescents in Asa Local Government have a fair knowledge of Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). causes of STI include Having unprotected sex,Having sexual contact with multiple partners, Misuse of alcohol or use of recreational drugs. Being forced to engage in sexual activity. Forms of contracption include Through blood transfusion, Through sex, Through mother via childbirth and Through unsterilized needles and objects. Symptoms of Sexually transmitted diseases include Penile/Vagina discharge, Genital itching, Sore on penis/Vagina, Painful urination, Burning pain and swelling of the groin. The study recommends among others Health educators should mobilize resources and take measures to improve young people’s awareness and knowledge about STIs prevention in all secondary schools through educational training and guidance to maintain active and healthy lives.
While basic sexual health information is reported by young people to be primarily acquired from peers, information on STDs such as HIV/AIDS and pregnancy prevention among Nigerian youth is typically acquired from the mass media. Only a small proportion of students reported their parents as their primary source of sexual health information. In a related study on our culture in Nigeria, it was found that a relatively low proportion of parents were willing to take to their children on sex related issues. The study also found that parents believed such issues should be taught in school, indicating that sex related issues are sensitive and parents avoid discussing them with their children.
On the other hand, Adegun, Solomon, Adegoke (2018) stated that the quality of knowledge that parents pass on to their children is questionable, and parents themselves are concerned that they do not have enough information to pass on to their children. However, there are evidence that teenagers prefer to acquire sexual health information from parents and instructors, whom they regard as reputable providers of such knowledge. This study investigated the sources of information and levels of awareness about STDs among secondary school children in an urban context in order to provide evidence-based information to relevant organizations and institutions when tackling STDs among youth in schools.
1.2STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
Secondary school adolescents are more vulnerable to STIs than older individuals. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are illnesses that are spread mostly via sexual contact. They include curable diseases such as gonorrhea, syphilis, and chlamydia, as well as incurable but treatable illnesses such as HIV, herpes simplex, human papillomavirus (HPV), and hepatitis B. According to the World Health Organization, 20% of HIV/AIDS patients are in their twenties, and one out of every twenty teenagers contracts a STI each year (WHO 2018). Youths are more prone than adults to engage in unprotected sex, have several sexual partners, and engage in transgenerational and transactional sex. The cervical lining of female adolescents and young women predisposes them to STIs. Furthermore, as observed by Olasode (2017) individuals may have difficulty obtaining the necessary knowledge, services, and supplies to avoid STIs. They may also have difficulty receiving STI prevention programs because they may not know where to look, do not have transportation, or cannot afford the services. Even if they can get STI prevention programs, they may not feel safe in areas that are not welcoming to young people .
Surprisingly, untreated or inadequately treated STIs are linked to a slew of consequences. Infection with gonorrhea and Chlamydia trachomatis causes epididymitis in men, which might lead to infertility in the future. Furthermore, inflammatory urethral stricture may develop in the future as a result of untreated gonococcal urethritis. If not treated effectively, this might lead to urine retention and possibly chronic renal failure. Pelvic inflammatory illness, dyspareunia, infertility, persistent pelvic discomfort, higher risk of ectopic pregnancies, abortions, stillbirths, and perinatal and neonatal morbidities can all occur in females, endangering their future reproductive abilities (FMH 2015).
Knowledge of STI and associated consequences, as observed by, is vital for proper prevention and treatment, since those who do not identify their need and hence do not seek care. Apart from HIV/AIDS, knowledge of other STIs is limited in the poor countries. Importantly, there are little, if any, literature on STI awareness in junior secondary schools. The purpose of this study is therefore to conduct a survey study on the causes of std among secondary school students in Kwara state..
1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
The broad objective of this study is focused on a survey study on the causes of std among secondary school students in Kwara state. Other specific objectives includes:
To ascertain the level of student knowledge on sexual transmitted diseases in junior secondary schools
To investigate the causes of sexual transmitted diseases in junior secondary schools.
To explore the the forms of contraption of sexual transmitted diseases in junior secondary schools.
To determine the symptoms of sexual transmitted diseases in junior secondary schools.
1.4 RESEARCH QUESTION
The research is guided by the following questions:
What is the level of student knowledge on sexual transmitted diseases in junior secondary schools?
What are the causes of sexual transmitted diseases in junior secondary schools?
What are the forms of contraption of sexual transmitted diseases in junior secondary schools?
What are the symptoms of sexual transmitted diseases in junior secondary schools?
1.5 SIGNIFICANCE OF STUDY
A lot of research has been done on level of knowledge and source of information on sexually transmitted disease among secondary school students at junior secondary student .The study will enable the researcher to make recommendation of junior secondary school policy makers especially these in the information units and Ministry of Education and Health on what policies and strategies can be employed to improved level of knowledge and source of information on sexually transmitted diseases in junior secondary school of learning.The finding will help the Junior Secondary Education Board review its methods of admitting students in order to improve awareness level. The report will also be a source of reference for other researchers intending to study the level of knowledge and source of information on sexually transmitted diseases among secondary school students. Empirically, the study will add to the general body of knowledge and serve as a reference material to student and scholars who wish to conduct further studies in related field.
1.6 SCOPE OF THE STUDY
The scope of this study borders on a survey study on the causes of std among secondary school students in Kwara state. The study will further ascertain the level of student knowledge on sexual transmitted diseases in junior secondary schools, investigate the causes of sexual transmitted diseases in junior secondary schools., explore the forms of contraption of sexual transmitted diseases in junior secondary schools and determine the symptoms of sexual transmitted diseases in junior secondary schools. The study is however delimited to selected junior secondary schools in Ilorin South Local government area in Kwara State.
1.7 LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
Like in every human endeavour, the researchers encountered slight constraints while carrying out the study. The significant constraint was the scanty literature on the subject owing that it is a new discourse thus the researcher incurred more financial expenses and much time was required in sourcing for the relevant materials, literature, or information and in the process of data collection, which is why the researcher resorted to a limited choice of sample size covering only junior secondary schools in Ilorin South Local government area in Kwara State. Thus findings of this study cannot be used for generalization for other <span style="font-siz
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