Incidence and predictors of adolescent's early sexual debut after three decades of HIV interventions in Tanzania: A time to debut analysis

Type Journal Article - PloS one
Title Incidence and predictors of adolescent's early sexual debut after three decades of HIV interventions in Tanzania: A time to debut analysis
Author(s)
Volume 7
Issue 7
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2012
URL http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0041700
Abstract
Purpose

To determine the incidence and predictors of adolescent’s early sexual debut after three decades of HIV interventions in Tanzania.

Methods

In a cross-section study of adolescents aged 16–19 residing in Morogoro Municipality, information on socio-demographic, parental-and-peer communication, and sexual behaviors were collected. Cox-regression analysis was used to examine predictors of time to sexual debut.

Results

A total of 316 adolescents with mean age of 17.5±0.9 were recruited. Half (48.7%) of adolescent were sexually active with mean age at sexual debut of 14.6±2.3. Of these, 57.8% had sex before their 15th birthday with incidence of early sexual debut of 17.4/1000 person-years at risk. Adolescent family characteristics, peer pressure, alcohol use, parental and peer communication were key predictors of early sexual debut.

Conclusion

Parental and peer communication strategies works calling for efforts to increase its scope to reach all adolescents alongside promoting family stability and reducing adolescent alcohol consumption.

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