Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Risky Sexual Practice among Street Dwelling People in Southern Ethiopia: A mixed-Method Study

View through CrossRef
BACKGROUND፡ The number of street dwellers in major cities in Ethiopia is rapidly increasing. However, their sexual health needs are not that much studied. Hence, this study assessed risky sexual practice and associated factors among street dwelling people in southern Ethiopia.METHODS: A cross-sectional study employing a mixed method was conducted. For the quantitative part, a snowball sampling technique was made to conduct face-to-face interviews among 842 respondents. In-depth interviews among street dwellers and key informant interviews among stakeholders were conducted to collect qualitative data. A pre-tested and structured interviewer-administered questionnaire was used to collect data. The collected data were entered using Epidata and exported to SPSS for analysis, and qualitative data analyzed by thematic analysis approach.RESULTS: About one third, 266(31.6%), of the participants had risky sexual practices within the last year of the study period. Sexual violence such as gang rape and same-sex practice were reported qualitatively. Male respondents (AOR: 3.24, 95%CI:2.09-5.02) had a more likelihood of risky sexual practice than females. Living in Dilla (AOR: 9.62, 95%CI: 4.49-20.58) and Wolaita Soddo towns (AOR: 14.35, 95%CI: 6.29-32.69) had also a more likelihood of risky sexual practice than living in Hawassa. Moreover, the daily average income of 21-50 Birr (AOR: 0.52, 95%CI: 0.29-0.92) had a less likelihood of risky sexual practice compared to those with a daily average income of 5-20 Birr.CONCLUSION: Risky sexual practice among street dwelling people is found high. The Federal Ministry of Health and other stakeholders should work to cut risky sexual practices among street dwelling people.
Title: Risky Sexual Practice among Street Dwelling People in Southern Ethiopia: A mixed-Method Study
Description:
BACKGROUND፡ The number of street dwellers in major cities in Ethiopia is rapidly increasing.
However, their sexual health needs are not that much studied.
Hence, this study assessed risky sexual practice and associated factors among street dwelling people in southern Ethiopia.
METHODS: A cross-sectional study employing a mixed method was conducted.
For the quantitative part, a snowball sampling technique was made to conduct face-to-face interviews among 842 respondents.
In-depth interviews among street dwellers and key informant interviews among stakeholders were conducted to collect qualitative data.
A pre-tested and structured interviewer-administered questionnaire was used to collect data.
The collected data were entered using Epidata and exported to SPSS for analysis, and qualitative data analyzed by thematic analysis approach.
RESULTS: About one third, 266(31.
6%), of the participants had risky sexual practices within the last year of the study period.
Sexual violence such as gang rape and same-sex practice were reported qualitatively.
Male respondents (AOR: 3.
24, 95%CI:2.
09-5.
02) had a more likelihood of risky sexual practice than females.
Living in Dilla (AOR: 9.
62, 95%CI: 4.
49-20.
58) and Wolaita Soddo towns (AOR: 14.
35, 95%CI: 6.
29-32.
69) had also a more likelihood of risky sexual practice than living in Hawassa.
Moreover, the daily average income of 21-50 Birr (AOR: 0.
52, 95%CI: 0.
29-0.
92) had a less likelihood of risky sexual practice compared to those with a daily average income of 5-20 Birr.
CONCLUSION: Risky sexual practice among street dwelling people is found high.
The Federal Ministry of Health and other stakeholders should work to cut risky sexual practices among street dwelling people.

Related Results

Gender Difference in Risky Sexual Behavior and Its Determinants Among Ethiopian Youth: Evidence from the 2016 Edhs
Gender Difference in Risky Sexual Behavior and Its Determinants Among Ethiopian Youth: Evidence from the 2016 Edhs
Risky sexual behavior is defined as multiple sexual partners in a lifetime plus sex without a condom. Gender and risky sexual behavior have an intriguing relationship. This study c...
Risk Perception and Prevalence of Risky Behaviours Among In-School Adolescents in Ijesa-Land, South Western Nigeria
Risk Perception and Prevalence of Risky Behaviours Among In-School Adolescents in Ijesa-Land, South Western Nigeria
Background Risky behaviours contribute to adolescents’ morbidity and mortality and constitute a leading public health concern. Therefore, this study sets out to determine the preva...
Prostor doma u hrvatskim igranim filmovima s temom domovinskog rata
Prostor doma u hrvatskim igranim filmovima s temom domovinskog rata
The dissertation explores the formation of domestic space in contemporary Croatian society through its presentations in the medium of feature films. The cinematic domestic spaces a...
The Art of Dwelling
The Art of Dwelling
The dissertation advances a contemporary thinking of dwelling referred to as the art of dwelling based on a thematic reading of the concept of dwelling in Martin Heidegger’s late w...
The Sexual Functioning Profile of a Nonforensic Sample of Individuals Reporting Sexual Aggression Against Women
The Sexual Functioning Profile of a Nonforensic Sample of Individuals Reporting Sexual Aggression Against Women
ABSTRACTIntroductionSexual offenders are believed to present marked sexual difficulties. However, most of the studies characterizing sex offenders' sexual functioning were conducte...
The realities of adolescent sexual behaviours in Nigeria: a narrative review
The realities of adolescent sexual behaviours in Nigeria: a narrative review
Background: Adolescence is a critical period of development during which young people experience significant physical, cognitive, and social changes. Adolescent sexual behaviors ca...

Back to Top