Sexually Transmitted Infection knowledge and risky behaviours among Albanian university students: findings from a cross-sectional study

Introduction: Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) pose a public health concern globally, especially among young adults. Despite efforts to address STIs transmission through sexual health education, risky behaviors persist among young adults. This study aims to assess knowledge and behaviors on S...

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Main Authors: Lumturi Merkuri, Erda Qorri, Xhini Rizaj, Busra Emir, Leidon Shapo
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Published: The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries 2025-04-01
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Online Access:https://jidc.org/index.php/journal/article/view/20852
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Erda Qorri
Xhini Rizaj
Busra Emir
Leidon Shapo
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description Introduction: Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) pose a public health concern globally, especially among young adults. Despite efforts to address STIs transmission through sexual health education, risky behaviors persist among young adults. This study aims to assess knowledge and behaviors on STIs among university students, offering added evidence and insights for more targeted preventive interventions in the future. Methodology: Conducted between April - May 2023, our study surveyed 671 students using a structured questionnaire based on established guidelines. Data analysis utilized SPSS vs 25. Ethical considerations were adhered to, and limitations of self-reported data were acknowledged. Results: The findings revealed a disparity in students’ knowledge and the presence of risky sexual behaviors related to STIs. We found that 72.2% of students reported they currently had sexual relations and 30.3% had multiple sexual partners. More than half did not use a condom (29.3%) or did not use a condom consistently (30.9%). Only 19.7% had been tested for STIs and almost all female students, 93.4%, had never had an HPV test. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that Albanian university students show limited knowledge of STIs and currently engage in risky sexual behaviors. There is a pressing need to coordinate a program of sexual health education, implement more preventive measures, and apply regular STI screening (for those at risk). Also, healthcare experts should spearhead educational initiatives to ensure the accuracy and reliability of information, addressing misconceptions among students. This study also highlights the importance of interventions to mitigate STIs transmission risks among young adults.
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spelling doaj-art-030e643298534593b4a09d9b5d1288ec2025-08-20T02:27:14ZengThe Journal of Infection in Developing CountriesJournal of Infection in Developing Countries1972-26802025-04-01190410.3855/jidc.20852Sexually Transmitted Infection knowledge and risky behaviours among Albanian university students: findings from a cross-sectional studyLumturi Merkuri0Erda Qorri1Xhini Rizaj2Busra Emir3Leidon Shapo4Albanian University, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Tirana, AlbaniaAlbanian University, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Tirana, AlbaniaAlbanian University, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Tirana, AlbaniaIzmir Katip Celebi University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Biostatistics, Izmir, TurkeyPublic Health Lead for Adults, Slough Borough Council, Berkshire, United Kingdom Introduction: Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) pose a public health concern globally, especially among young adults. Despite efforts to address STIs transmission through sexual health education, risky behaviors persist among young adults. This study aims to assess knowledge and behaviors on STIs among university students, offering added evidence and insights for more targeted preventive interventions in the future. Methodology: Conducted between April - May 2023, our study surveyed 671 students using a structured questionnaire based on established guidelines. Data analysis utilized SPSS vs 25. Ethical considerations were adhered to, and limitations of self-reported data were acknowledged. Results: The findings revealed a disparity in students’ knowledge and the presence of risky sexual behaviors related to STIs. We found that 72.2% of students reported they currently had sexual relations and 30.3% had multiple sexual partners. More than half did not use a condom (29.3%) or did not use a condom consistently (30.9%). Only 19.7% had been tested for STIs and almost all female students, 93.4%, had never had an HPV test. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that Albanian university students show limited knowledge of STIs and currently engage in risky sexual behaviors. There is a pressing need to coordinate a program of sexual health education, implement more preventive measures, and apply regular STI screening (for those at risk). Also, healthcare experts should spearhead educational initiatives to ensure the accuracy and reliability of information, addressing misconceptions among students. This study also highlights the importance of interventions to mitigate STIs transmission risks among young adults. https://jidc.org/index.php/journal/article/view/20852Sexual risky behaviorssexually transmitted infectionyoung peopleuniversity students
spellingShingle Lumturi Merkuri
Erda Qorri
Xhini Rizaj
Busra Emir
Leidon Shapo
Sexually Transmitted Infection knowledge and risky behaviours among Albanian university students: findings from a cross-sectional study
Journal of Infection in Developing Countries
Sexual risky behaviors
sexually transmitted infection
young people
university students
title Sexually Transmitted Infection knowledge and risky behaviours among Albanian university students: findings from a cross-sectional study
title_full Sexually Transmitted Infection knowledge and risky behaviours among Albanian university students: findings from a cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Sexually Transmitted Infection knowledge and risky behaviours among Albanian university students: findings from a cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Sexually Transmitted Infection knowledge and risky behaviours among Albanian university students: findings from a cross-sectional study
title_short Sexually Transmitted Infection knowledge and risky behaviours among Albanian university students: findings from a cross-sectional study
title_sort sexually transmitted infection knowledge and risky behaviours among albanian university students findings from a cross sectional study
topic Sexual risky behaviors
sexually transmitted infection
young people
university students
url https://jidc.org/index.php/journal/article/view/20852
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