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Sexual behaviour of secondary-school students in Ljubljana, 1994
Creator
Pinter, Bojana
Study number / PID
SEX94 (ADP)
URN:SI:UNI-LJ-FDV:ADPSEX94 (NUK)
https://doi.org/10.17898/ADP_SEX94_V1 (doi)
Data access
Information not available
Series
Sexual behaviour of secondary school students in Slovenia
Survey series on sexual behaviour with similar questionare was conducted for the first time in 1994 with the research Sexual behaviour of secondary-school students in Ljubljana (responsibility B. Pinter). A part of that questionare was later on used in research Risk factors of secondary-school students in Slovenia (responsibility M. Žmuc Tomori) in 1996. The last research was conducted in 2004 among secondary-school students in Slovenia.
Abstract
Risk-taking sexual behaviour among adolescent can result in short-term and long-term consequences as early and unwanted pregnancy, abortion and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). With the aim to promote responsible sexual behaviour it's necessary to be familiar with the rate of sexually active adolescents, their knowledge about contraception and STDs and their attitude towards their own sexual activity. The research was conducted on the representative sample of 1723 secondary-school students in Ljubljana, attending first and third class. The data were collected by the questionnaire having 25 questions about sexual behaviour, knowledge about contraception and STDs, the sources of information and attitudes towards sexuality and its unwanted consequences. The research was conducted in February 1994.Risk-taking sexual behaviour among adolescent can result in short-term and long-term consequences as early and unwanted pregnancy, abortion and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). With the aim to promote responsible sexual behaviour it's necessary to be familiar with the rate of sexually active adolescents, their knowledge about contraception and STDs and their attitude towards their own sexual activity. The research was conducted on the representative sample of 1723 secondary-school students in Ljubljana, attending first and third class. The data were collected by the questionnaire having 25 questions about sexual behaviour, knowledge about contraception and STDs, the sources of information and attitudes towards sexuality and its unwanted consequences. The research was conducted in February 1994.Risk-taking sexual behaviour among adolescent can result in short-term and long-term consequences as early and unwanted pregnancy, abortion and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). With the aim to promote responsible sexual behaviour it's necessary to be familiar with the rate of sexually active adolescents, their knowledge about contraception and STDs and their attitude...
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Methodology
Data collection period
02/1994
Country
Slovenia Ljubljana
Time dimension
Cross-section
Analysis unit
Individual
Universe
Secondary-school students in Slovenia - 1st and 3rd grade students.
Sampling procedure
Probability: Systematic random
Kind of data
NumericNumeric
Data collection mode
Self-administered questionnaire
Access
Publisher
Arhiv družboslovnih podatkov = Social Science Data Archives
Publication year
2024
Terms of data access
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