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Title: | SEXUAL EXCHANGES AND SEXUAL COERCION AMONG FEMALE ADOLESCENT IN AKURE, ONDO STATE |
Authors: | OLUWATOMILOLA, BUNMI OWADOKUN |
Keywords: | SEXUAL EXCHANGES ONDO STATE AKURE SEXUAL COERCION FEMALE ADOLESCENT |
Issue Date: | Aug-2015 |
Publisher: | FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OYE EKITI |
Citation: | Action Health Incorporated (2003): Violence and HIV/AIDS prevention among female out-ofschool youths in south-western Nigeria: Lessons learnt from interventions targeted at hawkers and apprentices. Afri. J. Med. Sci., 33(4): 347-53. |
Series/Report no.: | DEPARTMENT OF DEMOGRAPHY AND SOCIAL STATISTICS PROJECT;DSS/11/0148 |
Abstract: | There has been considerable research in recent times on the role of cognitive variables that can
lead to sexual coercion among female adolescents. One major dominant variable responsible for
sexual coercion is sexual exchange. Cases of sexual coercion that have been reported have been
due to exchange of a particular material among the male and the female. For many young
women, the most common place where sexual coercion and harassment are experienced is in
school, where both the schoolteachers and the male counterpart sexually harass the female
students. Other factors found responsible for sexual exchanges and coercion among female
adolescents is poverty. The study investigates the relationship between sexual exchanges and
sexual coercion among female adolescent. Three levels of analysis were employed in the cause
of the study, which are frequency count, chi-square and binary logistic regression. The data for
the study was also obtained from primary data with the use of questionnaire. A sample of 300
female adolescents was selected for this study out of which 285female adolescent 12-19 years
who have experienced sexual exchanges and sexual coercion were analyzed. Findings show that
household type, sex in exchange with gift and level of education of respondents are significant
factors in predicting sexual coercion. (P<0.05). Adolescent who have ever had sex in exchange
for gift are more likely to experience sexual coercion (OR=22.3, P<0.05). Also, adolescent
whose father are civil servant are more likely to experience sexual coercion than those whose
father were farmer (OR=1.99, P>0.05). This study therefore suggests that programs should be
design give the girl-child more quality education, vocational training and educate them on the
use of contraceptives. |
URI: | http://repository.fuoye.edu.ng/handle/123456789/1364 |
ISSN: | DSS/11/0148 |
Appears in Collections: | DEMOGRAPHY AND SOCIAL STATISTICS THESIS
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