Frontiers in Reproductive Health (Mar 2023)

The sexual behavior of young people living with a disability: Findings from the KAP study in Northern Uganda

  • Paul Bukuluki,
  • Symon Peter Wandiembe,
  • Peter Kisaakye,
  • Victor Kiwujja,
  • Christine Kajungu,
  • Wilberforce Mugwanya,
  • Shakira Nabakooza,
  • Cyprian Anyii

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/frph.2023.1065437
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5

Abstract

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IntroductionYoung people living with disability form one of the most vulnerable population groups globally. There is limited information on the use of SRH services among young people living with a disability.MethodsThis analysis is based on household survey data among young people. Drawing on a sample of 861 young people living with a disability (15 -24 years), we investigate the sexual behaviour, and identify the risk factors associated with sexual behavior of young people living with a disability. Multilevel logistic regression was used.ResultsResults indicate that risky sexual behaviour was associated with alcohol consumption (aOR = 1.68; 95%CI: 0.97, 3.01), having limited knowledge of HIV and STI prevention methods (aOR = 6.03; 95%CI: 0.99, 30.00), and low life skills (aOR = 4.23; 95%CI: 1.59, 12.87). The odds of not using a condom at last sex were significantly higher among in-school young people than out of school young people (aOR = 0.34; 95%CI: 0.12, 0.99).DiscussionTargeted interventions aimed at reaching out to young people living with a disability should consider their sexual and reproductive health needs, barriers, and facilitators. Interventions can also promote self-efficacy and agency of young people living with a disability in making informed sexual and reproductive health choices.

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