Alcohol on drinking experience and attitudes towards sexual behaviors among female students in a Guangzhou technical secondary school ()
1. INTRODUCTION
In many countries, adolescents start drinking alcohol at young age. Studies from developed countries have found that adolescents with drinking experience are more likely to have unwilling or unprotected sexual intercourse. The earlier the teenagers start to drink alcohol, the greater probability they will have alcohol dependence or alcohol-related diseases in adulthood [1]. Research on this problem in developing countries is limited. Although Chinese girls drink much less than girls in the West, the relationship between drinking experience and attitudes towards sexual behaviours is unclear. During the 2011 adolescent health education campaigns, we carried out a survey to study the prevalence of alcohol drinking experience and attitudes towards sexual behaviors among female adolescents in a Guangzhou technical school. It is one of 157 public technical schools in Guangzhou. Most of students in technical school got lower scores at public entrance examination than those students in senior high school and were ready to work after graduating from technical school [2].
2. METHODS
Respondents: Female students aged more than 18 years in a full-time technical secondary school in Tianhe District, Guangzhou, China.
Questionnaire
The survey was carried out in a Guangzhou technical secondary school in 2011. Thirteen out of 22 classes were chosen randomly and all students present were invited to complete a questionnaire in the classroom. This anonymous and self-administered questionnaire included students’ general information, experience of drinking alcoholic beverages and smoking, attitudes on age of beginning to fall in love and to have sexual intercourse, and choices of contraception methods and completed questionnaires were collected by our research staff. Participation was voluntary and all information provided would be kept confidential and only used by the researchers for statistical analysis.
3. STATISTICAL
The statistical package SPSS17.0 was used for statistical analysis, including chi-square test and logistic regression.
4. RESULTS
4.1. General
All the 653 girls were aged over 18 (average 18.39 (±0.49)) years. 112 girls (17.2%) had never drunk while 443 (67.8%) had tried low level alcoholic drinks and never got drunk. 39 girls (6%) had tried spirits and never got drunk and 59 (9%) had ever got drunk. 134 girls (20.5%) were nonsmokers and they did not care about others smoking; 476 (73%) were nonsmokers but opposed to their relatives and friends’ habit of smoking. Only 43 (6.6%) were smokers or ex-smokers.
4.2. Age of First Love and First Sexual Intercourse
352 girls (53.9%) accepted first love under the age of 20 while 301 (46.1%) only accepted it after 21 (Table 1). 66 girls (10.1%) accepted first sexual intercourse under 20 while 587 (89.9%) only accepted it after 21 (Table 2). 212 girls (32.5%) did not know how to choose contraception methods. 333 girls chose condom while 108 girls chose, intrauterine device and other contraception methods (Table 3).
4.3. Drinking and Acceptance of Age of First Love and Sex
Girls who drank high level alcohol or got drunk were more likely to accept first lover under the age of 20 years than the other two groups (Table 3, 65.3% versus 56.9% and 33.9%, p < 0.001) and to accept first sexual intercourse under 20 (Table 2, 26.5% versus 6.5% and 9.8%, p < 0.001). However, more nondrinkers did not know how to choose contraception methods (Table 3, p < 0.001).
4.4. Multivariate Analyses
Because older girls were less likely to accept first love (Odds ratio, OR) = 0.77 per year, 95% CI: 0.635 - 0.933, p < 0.01) and first sex (OR = 0.xx per year, 95% CI: xx - xx, p < xx) under 20, age was adjusted in logistic regression. In high level alcohol drinkers, the age adjusted OR (95% CI) or first love and first sex under 20 was 5.32 (2.72 - 10.41) and 3.90 (1.74 - 8.75) respectively, and that for knowing how to choose contraceptive methods was 2.74 (1.49 - 5.02) (Tables 1-3).
5. DISCUSSION
Drinking alcoholic beverage is popular in China. It was estimated 20 millions of new drinkers in China made the wine market increased more than 50% in 2011 [3]. China accounted for almost 40% Asia alcohol market value.
Table 1. Accepted age of first love by alcohol drinking.
Table 2. Accepted age of first sexual intercourse by alcohol drinking.
Table 3. Knowing how to choose contraception measures.
They consumed alcoholic beverage 11.6 liters/per person × year [4,5]. This study showed that drinking experience was prevalent among the technical school girls in Guangzhou. Only 17.2% of them had never drunk alcohol. In a survey of middle school students in Guangzhou in 2004, 63.1% had drunk alcohol at least than once [6]. In our study, about 80% had ever drunk alcohol. However, students in technical schools had lower academic standards, which may lead to high drinking prevalence. Further studies are needed to monitor the trend of drinking in adolescent.
Previous research in the West has found that adolescent drinking experience was associated with unprotected sex [7-9]. Although some surveys reported young drinking or drunk adults were inclined to experience non-consensual sex, more male students believed the girls were willing to [9,10]. Alcohol expectancy and myopia models showed alcohol affected many sexuality indices, alter their sexual decisions [11]. Because sexual behaviors are affected by social setting, culture and individual factors, different studies showed discrepancies on whether drinking could result in earlier sex [12,13]. The results were also different among different ethnic groups [14]. We have not found similar studies on this group of students in China. Hence, our report is the first in China to show that alcohol drinking was associated with more acceptance of first love and sex at young age in school. It was reported that 18% age 15 - 24 unmarried outside school adolescents had sex in China [15]. But for those in senior school, only 4.4% of them had sex [16]. Alcohol might be one of high risk for them to have sex. Further studies are needed to study why alcohol experience had effect on early sex and how to change their behaviors.
Our report showed drinking experience was associated with more knowledge on how to choose contraception methods. Where the contraception knowledge came from and would it be enough to help them protect themselves were under concern because it was reported that drinking before sex was less likely to use contraception methods in young adults [17]. Sex education on Contraception should pay special attention on nondrinkers as about half of our subjects in survey without alcohol experience showed inadequate knowledge too.
Adolescent’s drinking behavior can adversely affect physical and mental development and on the health and quality of life in adulthood [1], and can lead to serious social problems. Compared with western countries, the prevalence of adolescent drinking is lower in China. But our results indicate that alcohol drinking could be a widespread problem among adolescent girls which might impact on their dating, love and sex experience. More research and sex education are needed to control the emerging epidemic of drinking among girls and young women
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