Sexual Health: A Comparative Study of Contraceptive Knowledge, Attitudes, and Self-Efficacy in College Students - A Comparison between Health Sciences and Non-Health Sciences Majors 대학생의 피임 지식, 태도, 자기효능감과 성 건강
This study examines the correlation between knowledge, attitudes, and self-efficacy regarding contraception in university students' sexual health. It also compares health-related and non-health-related majors. The participants' general characteristics, such as gender, age, year in school, and major,...
This study examines the correlation between knowledge, attitudes, and self-efficacy regarding contraception in university students' sexual health. It also compares health-related and non-health-related majors. The participants' general characteristics, such as gender, age, year in school, and major, were analyzed. The results showed that health-related major students had higher contraceptive knowledge, while non-health-related major students had more positive attitudes toward contraception. Health-related major students also displayed higher self-efficacy regarding contraception. There were significant differences in contraceptive knowledge between health-related and non-health-related major students, and a significant correlation was found between contraceptive knowledge and self-efficacy. Based on these results, further research is needed, including variables that were not considered in this study, such as 'sexual experience' and 'level of sexual education.'
This study examines the correlation between knowledge, attitudes, and self-efficacy regarding contraception in university students' sexual health. It also compares health-related and non-health-related majors. The participants' general characteristics, such as gender, age, year in school, and major, were analyzed. The results showed that health-related major students had higher contraceptive knowledge, while non-health-related major students had more positive attitudes toward contraception. Health-related major students also displayed higher self-efficacy regarding contraception. There were significant differences in contraceptive knowledge between health-related and non-health-related major students, and a significant correlation was found between contraceptive knowledge and self-efficacy. Based on these results, further research is needed, including variables that were not considered in this study, such as 'sexual experience' and 'level of sexual education.'
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