Sexual health among male college students in the United States and the Netherlands

美国和荷兰男大学生的性健康状况

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To assess differences in sexual health behaviors, outcomes, and potential sociocultural determinants among male college students in the United States and the Netherlands. METHODS: Survey data were collected from random samples of students from both national cultures. RESULTS: American men were more likely to report inadequate contraception, HIV/STD infection, and unintended pregnancy than were Dutch men. Religiosity and sexuality education were able to explain national differences in these sexual health outcomes. CONCLUSIONS: Findings suggest that sexuality education seems to decrease, rather than increase, sexual risk in heterosexually active male college students.

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