KUMJ | VOL. 11 | NO. 1 | ISSUE 41 | JAN-MAR, 2013
Premarital Sex Behaviors Among College Youths of Kathmandu, Nepal
BC GB, Basel PL
Abstract: Backgroud
Unhealthy premarital sex behavior leads to several health problems namely;
sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), Human Immune Virus and Acquired Immune
Deficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS), unwanted pregnancies, abortions and maternal
deaths. Unwanted pregnancies and unsafe abortions are rampant in Nepal despite
introduction of legal provision for safe abortion since 2003. Lately, unsafe sex
and sex without condoms and drinking before sex is increasing in trend in youth
population. The primary aim of this study was to explore the factors associated
with premarital sex behaviors.
Objectives
The main objective of the study was to identify the premarital sex behaviors and
related factors among college youths in Kathmandu, Nepal.
Methods
Descriptive and explorative study of size 230 college youths aged between 18-
24 years. Data were collected by self-administered questionnaire from February
26 to March 15, 2012. The reliability of the questionnaire was ensured by using
Cronbach’s alpha.
Results
Late youths of age 20-24 were more likely to experience premarital sex than early
youths of age 18-19 years old. Urban youths were less involved in premarital sex
behavior than rural youth. Youths having negative attitudes towards premarital sex
were more likely to experience premarital sex than a positive attitude. Youths who
had good relationship with their parents had less premarital sex experience than
youths having poor relationship with their parents.
Conclusion
One fifth of college youth had premarital sex experience where alcohol drinker had
higher premarital sex experience than non-drinker. Youths having good peer norms
were significantly less likely to experience premarital sex behaviors than youths
having poor peer norms.
Keyword : Alcohol drinking, college youths, Nepal, peer norms, premarital sex