2015
DOI: 10.3126/mjsbh.v13i1.12999
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Knowledge on Premarital Sex and its Consequences Among Adolescents at a Higher Secondary School.

Abstract: Introduction: The premarital sex knowledge and consequences among adolescents was the subject of the research presented. Premarital sex issues are bombarding and it is an emerging topic, though adolescents are not being serious about it, they will be in great trouble in near future if they did not get adequate knowledge about this topic as premarital sex consequences rates are increasing day by day in all over the world like STIs, adolescence pregnancy, guilt, depression, stress, loss of self-respects etc espe… Show more

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“…Sexual behavior including premarital sex is still a sensitive topic under discussion in Nepali society (9). Therefore, youths are not adequately informed about the right choices to prevent themselves and their partners from several negative health outcomes such as sexually transmitted infections (STIs), human immune virus and acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV and AIDS), teenage pregnancy, unsafe abortions, mental distress, and maternal deaths among many others (3, 1113). Given this situation, there is a need to understand the factors that lead to premarital sexual behavior among young people to develop and implement interventions that are contextually appropriate and accepted.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sexual behavior including premarital sex is still a sensitive topic under discussion in Nepali society (9). Therefore, youths are not adequately informed about the right choices to prevent themselves and their partners from several negative health outcomes such as sexually transmitted infections (STIs), human immune virus and acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV and AIDS), teenage pregnancy, unsafe abortions, mental distress, and maternal deaths among many others (3, 1113). Given this situation, there is a need to understand the factors that lead to premarital sexual behavior among young people to develop and implement interventions that are contextually appropriate and accepted.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%