Knowledge of college students regarding Sexually Transmitted Infections – A cross sectional study in Bhopal, M.P

The STI proves to be a disease of public health importance because most of the infections go unnoticed and may still have serious effects or complications in the future. over (6% ) of the adult population in India suffer from one or other STI/RTI episode annually. Since half the incidence of STI ar...

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Main Authors: Manju Dubey, Yachana Choudhary
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Makhdoomi Printers 2025-07-01
Series:Global Journal of Medicine and Public Health
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Online Access:https://nicpd.ac.in/ojs-/index.php/gjmedph/article/view/4148
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Summary:The STI proves to be a disease of public health importance because most of the infections go unnoticed and may still have serious effects or complications in the future. over (6% ) of the adult population in India suffer from one or other STI/RTI episode annually. Since half the incidence of STI are among the 15-24 years old, this study was conducted with the objectives to assess the knowledge regarding STIs among college students in Bhopal and to educate them regarding causes, risk factors, modes of transmission, prevention, early detection and reporting of STI, using A-V aids. Materials and Methods This was an educational intervention study conducted among college students of Bhopal over a period of 3 months. Data were collected using a pre-designed questionnaire which consisted of questions to assess the knowledge related to STI. Afterthis, educational intervention was given to the study participants regarding causes, risk factors, prevention, early detection and reporting of STIs using audio-visual aids. Data was entered in Excel and statistical analysis was done in SPSS. Results (71.4%) of students have heard of STI and HIV/ AIDS was the most known STI among the participants (61%), while trichomoniasis was known by none. Only (34.4 %) participants were aware of the route of transmission of STI as through sexual contact. (81 % ) think that STIs are preventable. The awareness of STI clinics was only (29.8%). Conclusion The findings from the present study highlights the gaps and the need to create awareness about Sexually Transmitted Infections including HIV among college students.
ISSN:2277-9604