Sexual health knowledge, attitudes and behaviours among an ethnically diverse sample of young people in the UK

2007 
Objective To provide evidence about the sexual health knowledge, attitudes and behaviours of an ethnically diverse sample of young people from Secondary/High schools in London.Design Cross-sectional questionnaire-based survey. The sample consisted of students in school Years 11 to 13 (aged 15–18 years), present in school on the day of questionnaire administration.Setting Sixteen Secondary/High schools in London where the Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) population exceeded two-thirds of the intake. Questionnaires were completed by 2602 students aged 15 to 18, who self-defined their ethnicity as follows: White British (n= 559), White Other (n = 256), Black (n = 710) and Asian (n = 1077).Method Self-administered 30-minute questionnaire completed under ‘exam’ conditions, distributed and collected by a team of ethnically diverse fieldworkers. This questionnaire recorded socio-demographic information, sexual health knowledge, sexual health attitudes, experience of sexual intercourse, and sexual risk behaviour a...
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