Conceptual Paper: Awareness and Risk Perception towards Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) Among Adolescents in Kuching and Kota Samarahan, Sarawak

Abstract

Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are on the rise in Sarawak with the age of those infected getting younger by year. Latest available data on reported cases of STIs is from a newsletter published by the Sarawak Health Department in March 2015 showing 26 cases of gonorrhea and 3 cases of syphilis for Kuching while 8 cases of gonorrhea and 2 cases of syphilis for Samarahan recorded for that month (Sarawak Weekly Epid News, 2015). Based on reviews of past studies it can be concluded that the level of awareness is still low despite the rising cases of STIs reported in Sarawak. A study by Catterall (1981) found gonorrhea to be the most common infection affecting Sarawakians prior to 1981 and based on the current statistics, that has not changed. Knowledge on STIs among adolescents and youths is generally low to moderate, even among health sciences students (ElKalmi et. al, 2015; Soleymani et. al, 2015; Anwar et. al, 2010). The prevalence of pre-marital sex among adolescents (Awaluddin et. al, 2015; Manaf et. al, 2015; Ahmadian et. al, 2014; Anwar et. al, 2010) could be a factor in contributing to the rise of STIs infections. The Sexually Transmitted Disease Knowledge Questionnaire (STD-KQ) and the Health Belief Model are used in this study to gauge the level of awareness and risk perception among the adolescents in Kuching and Kota Samarahan. The focus of this paper is to understand the level of awareness and knowledge of STIs among adolescents, to assess the attitudes of adolescents towards STIs, to determine the risk perception of adolescents concerning STIs, and to find out factors affecting level of awareness and risk perception of STI among adolescents.

Authors and Affiliations

Khadijah Mohamad Tuah, Malia Taibi, Awang Ideris Awang Daud, Siti Haslina Hussin

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  • EP ID EP599047
  • DOI 10.6007/IJARBSS/v8-i14/5023
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Khadijah Mohamad Tuah, Malia Taibi, Awang Ideris Awang Daud, Siti Haslina Hussin (2018). Conceptual Paper: Awareness and Risk Perception towards Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) Among Adolescents in Kuching and Kota Samarahan, Sarawak. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 8(14), 16-23. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-599047