Knowledge Regarding Sexually Transmitted Disease Amongst University Students in Pakistan

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Knowledge Regarding Sexually Transmitted Disease Amongst University Students in Pakistan

Shahkamal Hashmi
Shahkamal Hashmi
Imran Ahmed
Imran Ahmed
Muhammad Nadeem
Muhammad Nadeem
Sabihuddin Ahmed
Sabihuddin Ahmed
Manahil Jeoffrey
Manahil Jeoffrey
Reema Sajjad
Reema Sajjad
Moin Siddique
Moin Siddique
Imran Sheikh
Imran Sheikh
Farzeen Tanwir
Farzeen Tanwir
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Aims: Sexually Transmitted Diseases are major global health concern. Their growing incidence can be a menace for any society from epidemiological and social aspect. This study investigated the current state of knowledge concerning sexually transmitted infections among Pakistani students. Material and methods: This cross sectional study was conducted in four universities of Karachi, Pakistan, where inclusion criteria were university students, male or female of any age group. Ethical approval was taken prior to data collection. Results: Overall 890 participants participated in the study with a response rate of 89%. Total 515 male and 375 female students were included in the study. 41.1 % males and 27.2 % of the female participants identified the sexually transmitted infections correctly from the list of given infections, while 0.9 % recognized the clinical signs of HIV/AIDS. 64.8% of the male and 60.2% of the female participants had apprehension regarding the risk factors of STI with M/F Odds of 1.07

Knowledge Regarding Sexually Transmitted Disease Amongst University Students in Pakistan

Aims: Sexually Transmitted Diseases are major global health concern. Their growing incidence can be a menace for any society from epidemiological and social aspect. This study investigated the current state of knowledge concerning sexually transmitted infections among Pakistani students. Material and methods: This cross sectional study was conducted in four universities of Karachi, Pakistan, where inclusion criteria were university students, male or female of any age group. Ethical approval was taken prior to data collection. Results: Overall 890 participants participated in the study with a response rate of 89%. Total 515 male and 375 female students were included in the study. 41.1 % males and 27.2 % of the female participants identified the sexually transmitted infections correctly from the list of given infections, while 0.9 % recognized the clinical signs of HIV/AIDS. 64.8% of the male and 60.2% of the female participants had apprehension regarding the risk factors of STI with M/F Odds of 1.07

Shahkamal Hashmi
Shahkamal Hashmi
Imran Ahmed
Imran Ahmed
Muhammad Nadeem
Muhammad Nadeem
Sabihuddin Ahmed
Sabihuddin Ahmed
Manahil Jeoffrey
Manahil Jeoffrey
Reema Sajjad
Reema Sajjad
Moin Siddique
Moin Siddique
Imran Sheikh
Imran Sheikh
Farzeen Tanwir
Farzeen Tanwir

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Muhammad Nadeem. 2014. “. Global Journal of Medical Research – K: Interdisciplinary GJMR-K Volume 14 (GJMR Volume 14 Issue K5): .

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/gjmra

Print ISSN 0975-5888

e-ISSN 2249-4618

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Knowledge Regarding Sexually Transmitted Disease Amongst University Students in Pakistan

Shahkamal Hashmi
Shahkamal Hashmi
Imran Ahmed
Imran Ahmed
Muhammad Nadeem
Muhammad Nadeem
Sabihuddin Ahmed
Sabihuddin Ahmed
Manahil Jeoffrey
Manahil Jeoffrey
Reema Sajjad
Reema Sajjad
Moin Siddique
Moin Siddique
Imran Sheikh
Imran Sheikh
Farzeen Tanwir
Farzeen Tanwir

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