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Citation

Jarzabek-Bielecka G, Durda M, Sowińska-Przepiera E, Kaczmarek M, Kedzia W. Ginekol. Pol. 2012; 83(11): 827-834.

Vernacular Title

Aktywność seksualna dziewczat. Aspekty medyczne i prawne.

Affiliation

Pracownia Ginekologii Wieku Rozwojowego i Seksuologii, Katedra Ginekologii i Połoznictwa, Uniwersytet Medyczny im. Karola Marcinkowskiego w Poznaniu, Polska. grabarz@tlen.pl

Copyright

(Copyright © 2012, Polskie Towarzystwo Ginekologiczne)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

23379190

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Proper age of sexual initiation remains a topical issue in developmental sexology and gynecology Premature sexual début is a risk factor for sexually transmitted diseases (STD) and their consequences: unplanned pregnancy and emotional stress. Consequences of risky sexual behavior (young age of sexual initiation, number of sexual partners or using unsafe contraceptive methods) are more severe for women. State of knowledge about sexual activity of Polish women is still insufficient, whereas patterns of sexual behavior are in the process of undergoing dramatic changes due to the influence of the western culture. OBJECTIVES: Two main aims of the study were: (1) to examine whether age of sexual début and patterns of sexual behavior have changed over the past decades among young Polish women and (2) to consider the medical and legal aspects regarding juvenile patients who are sexually active. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Two hundred women, born within two consecutive decades (1975-1995) in the Wielkopolska region (Poland) were asked to fill in a questionnaire concerning the following: age at sexual initiation and the contraceptive method used at the time, preferred forms of sexual activity current contraceptive methods. Statistical analysis was performed using the Statistica 9.0 software [StatSoft]. Statistical evaluation was based on the chi-square test and analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). RESULTS: The average age of sexual initiation decreased significantly between the two studied cohorts of women and ranged from 18.9 for women born between 1975 and 1984 (cohort I) and 17.6 for women born between 1985 and 1995 (cohort II), regardless of the place of residence. The percentage of women who had their first sexual intercourse by the age of 15 years was 0% in cohort I and 8.2% in cohort II. Other characteristics of sexual activity were similar across the studied cohorts of women. Condom use during the first sexual intercourse was the preferred form of contraception (59.2%). 65% women have reported current contraceptive use. As for the preferred type of intercourse, all women (100%) chose vaginal sex. The most frequent number of sexual intercourses per month was 7 or more (41.7%). CONCLUSIONS: The age of sexual début among Polish women has decreased significantly over the last decades. Premature initiation is believed to increase the risk of unplanned pregnancy STDs and emotional stress. Polish medical and legal circles lack unequivocal stand on how to deal with juvenile patients who are sexually active, expect to receive advice from a gynecologist, a gynecologic examination and prescribed contraceptives.


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