Objective: This study’s objective was to explore and assess the factors influencing condom use among Nigerian undergraduates within the age group 16-34 years. Setting: The University of Lagos, a federal University in the commercial capital of Nigeria. Study design: Both qualitative (focus group discussions) and quantitative (cross-sectional survey) methods were utilised for this study. Subjects: A total of 101 subjects were recruited with age range 18 to 34 years as against 100 years, with a mean age of 21 years. Data collection was conducted in July and August 2011 at the University of Lagos. Subjects: A total of 820 students from University of Lagos in four faculties participated in the cross-sectional survey, and we organised four focus ...
This cross sectional study was designed to evaluate the knowledge and actual practice of condom-usag...
The growing rate of risky sexual behaviour among young adults contributes significantly to the sprea...
Sexually active young people are at high risk of unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted disea...
Objective: This study’s objective was to explore and assess the factors influencing condom use among...
The aim of the study was to investigate factors affecting condom use among first-year orientation st...
Background: Unprotected heterosexual sexual act has been correlated with unwanted pregnancy and sexu...
This paper examines the sexual behaviour and socio-cultural context of consistent use of condoms (ma...
Abstract This study was conducted to assess the level and association of demographic factors on risk...
Background: University students in foreign countries are likely to engage in risky sexual behaviors ...
ABSTRACT: This study was done to identify the factors affecting the accessibility and utilization of...
This study examined the factors that influence condom-use among young never-married males in Nigeria...
Code Number: rh03011 Within a social cognitive framework, the present study evaluated condom use beh...
BACKGROUND:The reproductive health of adolescents and young women is integral to the wellbeing of a ...
The progress being made in the mitigation of HIV/AIDS in Nigeria notwithstanding, the country still ...
BACKGROUND: The reproductive health of adolescents and young women is integral to the wellbeing of a...
This cross sectional study was designed to evaluate the knowledge and actual practice of condom-usag...
The growing rate of risky sexual behaviour among young adults contributes significantly to the sprea...
Sexually active young people are at high risk of unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted disea...
Objective: This study’s objective was to explore and assess the factors influencing condom use among...
The aim of the study was to investigate factors affecting condom use among first-year orientation st...
Background: Unprotected heterosexual sexual act has been correlated with unwanted pregnancy and sexu...
This paper examines the sexual behaviour and socio-cultural context of consistent use of condoms (ma...
Abstract This study was conducted to assess the level and association of demographic factors on risk...
Background: University students in foreign countries are likely to engage in risky sexual behaviors ...
ABSTRACT: This study was done to identify the factors affecting the accessibility and utilization of...
This study examined the factors that influence condom-use among young never-married males in Nigeria...
Code Number: rh03011 Within a social cognitive framework, the present study evaluated condom use beh...
BACKGROUND:The reproductive health of adolescents and young women is integral to the wellbeing of a ...
The progress being made in the mitigation of HIV/AIDS in Nigeria notwithstanding, the country still ...
BACKGROUND: The reproductive health of adolescents and young women is integral to the wellbeing of a...
This cross sectional study was designed to evaluate the knowledge and actual practice of condom-usag...
The growing rate of risky sexual behaviour among young adults contributes significantly to the sprea...
Sexually active young people are at high risk of unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted disea...