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Kim, Moon, and Kang: Factors Influencing Sexual Behaviors of College Students

Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this study was to understand sexual behavior of college students and to provide basic resources for a counseling program and sexual health education program by identifying general tendency of sexual behavior and analyzing demographic and environmental variables that affect sexual behaviors.

Methods

To identify sexual behaviors according to demographic and environmental variables of college students, t-test and one way ANOVA were done using the SPSS/WIN 18.0 program. Multiple regression analysis was done to identify the effects of demographic and environmental variables upon sexual behaviors.

Results

As to sexual behaviors, male students, upper grade students, engineering division students, students with higher economic status, students with opposite gender friends, and students with experience in receiving obscene materials were more vulnerable to sexual behavior. As to demographic and environmental variables, they explained 25% of variances in 'sexual behavior'.

Conclusion

The results of this study indicate that development of mental health nursing strategies for university students are required for effective sexual counseling on sound relationships and sexual health matters.

Figures and Tables

Table 1

Differences in Sexual Behavior according to Demographic Variables (N=468)

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Table 2

Differences in Sexual Behavior according to Environmental Variables (N=468)

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Table 3

Influencing Factors on Sexual Behavior (N=468)

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Dummy variables: speialty (humanities=0; social studies=1; science=2; education=3; arts and pysical education=4; Engineering=5), grade (grade 1=0; grade 2=1; grade 3=2; grade 4=3), economic condition (high=0; middle=1; low=2), residential type (live with family=0; boarding house=1; self-catering=2; dormitory=3), first contact period of obscene materials (elementary school=0; grade 1, 2 in middle school=1; grade 3 in middle school=2; high school=3).

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