• Home
  • Collections
    • Agriculture and Environmental Studies
    • Arts, Media and Popular Culture
    • AWDF Publications
    • Capacity Building
    • Children's Human Rights
    • Climate Change
    • Development Studies
    • Disability Rights & Disability Studies
    • Economic Empowerment and Livelihood
    • Feminist Studies
    • Gender and Sexuality
    • Governance and Politics
    • HIV and AIDS
    • Peace Building
    • Philanthropy
    • Race, Culture, and Identity
    • Religion and Spirituality
    • Reproductive Health and Wellness
  • Photo and Video Collections
  • Sauti Centre Catalogue
  • AWDF Main Site
  • Select Language :
    Arabic Bengali Brazilian Portuguese English Espanol German Indonesian Japanese Malay Persian Russian Thai Turkish Urdu

Search by :

ALL Author Subject ISBN/ISSN Advanced Search

Last search:

{{tmpObj[k].text}}
Image of Factors associated with HIV/AIDS sexual risk among young women aged 15-24 years in Nigeria

HIV & AIDS

Factors associated with HIV/AIDS sexual risk among young women aged 15-24 years in Nigeria

Obidoa, Chinekwu A. - Personal Name; Cyr E. M’Lan - Personal Name; Schensul, Stephen L. - Personal Name;
Download PDF

The growing rate of sexual risk-taking
among young people contributes significantly
to the spread of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in
Nigeria. This study, explores the influence of
socio-demographic, HIV/AIDS awareness and
female empowerment on the sexual risk
behaviors of unmarried Nigerian women aged
15-24. The data presented in this paper was
drawn from the 2003 Nigeria National
Demographic and Health Survey. The sample
consisted of unmarried women aged 15-24 in
the dataset. Data was collected through a
structured and interviewer administered questionnaire.
Multivariate logistic regression
models were used to identify the most important
predictors of sexual risk behaviors. Sexual
risk-taking is relatively high among unmarried
young women. Among those who are sexually
active, 80% indicated that they did not use a
condom during their first sexual encounter.
Regression analysis revealed that younger age,
lower HIV/AIDS prevention and transmission
knowledge, lower knowledge of where to
obtain condoms, lower material standard of living
and greater intimate partner violence were
significantly associated with sexual risk-taking
in this population. Findings revealed that
the sexual behavior of unmarried Nigerian
women aged 15-24 is influenced by a complex
matrix of factors. Identifying specific processes
and contexts that promote the concentration
of risk among sub-sections of young
unmarried women aged 15-24 years in Nigeria
should be a research and intervention priority


Detail Information
Publication Information
: ., 2012
Number of Pages
-
ISBN
-
Language
English
ISSN
-
Subject(s)
HIV/AIDS
Nigeria
Young women
sexual risk
Description
-
Citation
-
Other Information
Type
Article
Part Of Series
-
DOI Identifier
-
Related Publications

No Related Publications available

Comments



African Women Development Fund (AWDF) Online Repository (AfriREP)
  • Collections
  • Sauti Centre Catalogue
  • AWDF Website

Contact Us

* - required fields
form to email

Search

Start your search by typing one or more keywords for title, author or subject


© 2026 — The African Women's Development Fund. All Rights Reserved

Powered by AlliedNet Systems Ltd.
Select the topic you are interested in
  • Agriculture and Environmental Studies
  • Arts, Media and Popular Culture
  • AWDF Publications
  • Capacity Building
  • Children Human Rights
  • Climate Change
  • Development Studies
  • Disability Rights & Disability Studies
  • Economic Empowerment and Livelihood
  • Feminist Studies
  • Gender and Sexuality
  • Governance and Politics
  • HIV & AIDS
  • Peace Building
  • Philanthropy
  • Race, Culture, and Identity
  • Religion and Spirituality
  • Reproductive Health and Wellness
  • Resource Toolkits
  • Women's Human Rights
Advanced Search