Sante Publique. 2015 Sep-Oct;27(5):733-7.
[Article in French]
N Dri KM, Yaya I, Saka B, Aboubakari AS, Kouassi DP, Ekou KF.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE:
The objective of this study was to document the influence of pornography on the sexual behaviour of school children in the Cocody district of Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire.
METHOD:
This cross-sectional, descriptive and analytical study was conducted from October to November 2013 with pupils from four schools in Cocody, Abidjan.
RESULTS:
A total of 398 pupils (224 boys and 174 girls) were interviewed: 14.3% of them had access to pornography on internet or television. 52.8% (210) of the 398 pupils interviewed were sexually active at the time of the survey, 41.9% (88/210) of whom had at least two sexual partners. On bivariate analysis, access to pornography was statistically associated with being sexually active (OR= 2.61; 95%CI [1.41; 4.83]), early onset of sexual intercourse (OR= 2.38; 95%CI = [1.19; 4.76]) and multiples sexual partners (OR== 6.09; 95%CI= [2.79; 13.3])
CONCLUSION:
The results of this study demonstrate that access to pornography had a negative influence on the sexual behaviour of school children in Abidjan (Côte d’Ivoire].
PMID: 26752039