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Effects of Sex Communication with Friends and Sexual Double Standard on Contraceptive Self-efficacy among University Students

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Abstract

Purpose: To determine the effect of sex communication with friends and sexual double standard on contraceptive self-efficacy among university students.

Methods: With a survey design, data were collected from 251 university students from three universities in G city from September 2016 to October 2016. Data were analyzed by descriptive statistics, t-test, ANOVA, Pearson's correlation coefficient, and stepwise multiple regression.

Results; Sex communication with friends, sexual double standard, and contraceptive self-efficacy scores of participants were 58.82¡¾8.78, 21.73¡¾6.00, and 44.20¡¾5.91, respectively. Sex communication with friends and sexual double standard were related to contraceptive self-efficacy. Sexual double standard, sex communication with friends, female, contraceptive education, and contraceptive experience explained 33% of contraceptive self-efficacy of participants.

Conclusion: Sexual double standard and sex communication with friends were influencing factors of contraceptive self-efficacy. To improve contraceptive self-efficacy of university students, a program is needed to eliminate sexual double standard and improve sex communication with friends among university students in Korea.
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Communication, Sex, Contraception, Self-efficacy, Students
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