Knowledge and attitude on sex among medical students of a Malaysian university: a comparison study

Introduction: The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between clinical/socio-demographic factors with knowledge and attitude on sex among medical students of the National University of Malaysia (UKM). Methods: A cross-sectional study assessing 452 students using a self-administ...

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Main Authors: Sidi, Hatta, Loh, Sit Fong, Mahadevan, Raynuha, Puteh, Sharifah Ezat Wan, Musa, Ramli, Wong, Chia Yee, Hadi, Ammar Amsyar Abdul, Sa'aid, Siti Hajara, Amali, Zulfahmi, Abidin, Murnira, Das, Srijit, Saharom, Mohamed Hatta, Zakaria, Hazli
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spelling my.iium.irep.317032013-10-14T00:41:19Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/31703/ Knowledge and attitude on sex among medical students of a Malaysian university: a comparison study Sidi, Hatta Loh, Sit Fong Mahadevan, Raynuha Puteh, Sharifah Ezat Wan Musa, Ramli Wong, Chia Yee Hadi, Ammar Amsyar Abdul Sa'aid, Siti Hajara Amali, Zulfahmi Abidin, Murnira Das, Srijit Saharom, Mohamed Hatta Zakaria, Hazli BF692 Psychology of sex. Sexual behavior LB3525 Special days. School life. Student manners and customs R Medicine (General) Introduction: The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between clinical/socio-demographic factors with knowledge and attitude on sex among medical students of the National University of Malaysia (UKM). Methods: A cross-sectional study assessing 452 students using a self-administered questionnaire of knowledge and attitude was performed and had a response rate of 80%. Results: The majority of respondents were Malays (56%), females (57.5%), lived in urban areas (66.4%), had a median family income of RM3000 and perceived themselves as moderately religious (60%). The overall score on knowledge about sex was 21.7 of 35 (a higher score indicates better knowledge about sex). It was noted that 73.2% of students felt that they did not receive adequate training in medical school to deal with patients' sexuality and sexual problems, while 51.5% felt uncomfortable talking to patients about these issues. Students in the clinical year were more knowledgeable than those in pre-clinical years (22.67 versus 20.71, P<0.001). No significant differences were found in terms of their backgrounds, such as being from urban or rural areas (P=0.349) and between genders (P=0.286). Only 54.9% of students had a satisfactory level of knowledge on sex (>22 marks [median score]). Discussion: The students' attitude on sex was considered conservative as the majority of them disagreed on premarital sex, masturbation, abortion, homosexuality and oral sex. Gender and religiosity have a large influence on attitudes on controversial sexual issues, whereas clinical status plays a small role. Knowledge on sex among UKM medical students is inadequate and their attitudes on sex are considered conservative. Integration of sexual medicine and health modules in the medical curriculum is crucial for students to more effectively address patients' sexual problems and promote non-judgmental attitudes towards patients. Copyright © 2013 Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd. Wiley-Blackwell 2013-04 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/31703/1/knowledge.pdf Sidi, Hatta and Loh, Sit Fong and Mahadevan, Raynuha and Puteh, Sharifah Ezat Wan and Musa, Ramli and Wong, Chia Yee and Hadi, Ammar Amsyar Abdul and Sa'aid, Siti Hajara and Amali, Zulfahmi and Abidin, Murnira and Das, Srijit and Saharom, Mohamed Hatta and Zakaria, Hazli (2013) Knowledge and attitude on sex among medical students of a Malaysian university: a comparison study. Asia-Pacific Psychiatry, 5 (1). pp. 103-109. ISSN 1758-5864 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/appy.12053 doi:10.1111/appy.12053
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topic BF692 Psychology of sex. Sexual behavior
LB3525 Special days. School life. Student manners and customs
R Medicine (General)
spellingShingle BF692 Psychology of sex. Sexual behavior
LB3525 Special days. School life. Student manners and customs
R Medicine (General)
Sidi, Hatta
Loh, Sit Fong
Mahadevan, Raynuha
Puteh, Sharifah Ezat Wan
Musa, Ramli
Wong, Chia Yee
Hadi, Ammar Amsyar Abdul
Sa'aid, Siti Hajara
Amali, Zulfahmi
Abidin, Murnira
Das, Srijit
Saharom, Mohamed Hatta
Zakaria, Hazli
Knowledge and attitude on sex among medical students of a Malaysian university: a comparison study
description Introduction: The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between clinical/socio-demographic factors with knowledge and attitude on sex among medical students of the National University of Malaysia (UKM). Methods: A cross-sectional study assessing 452 students using a self-administered questionnaire of knowledge and attitude was performed and had a response rate of 80%. Results: The majority of respondents were Malays (56%), females (57.5%), lived in urban areas (66.4%), had a median family income of RM3000 and perceived themselves as moderately religious (60%). The overall score on knowledge about sex was 21.7 of 35 (a higher score indicates better knowledge about sex). It was noted that 73.2% of students felt that they did not receive adequate training in medical school to deal with patients' sexuality and sexual problems, while 51.5% felt uncomfortable talking to patients about these issues. Students in the clinical year were more knowledgeable than those in pre-clinical years (22.67 versus 20.71, P<0.001). No significant differences were found in terms of their backgrounds, such as being from urban or rural areas (P=0.349) and between genders (P=0.286). Only 54.9% of students had a satisfactory level of knowledge on sex (>22 marks [median score]). Discussion: The students' attitude on sex was considered conservative as the majority of them disagreed on premarital sex, masturbation, abortion, homosexuality and oral sex. Gender and religiosity have a large influence on attitudes on controversial sexual issues, whereas clinical status plays a small role. Knowledge on sex among UKM medical students is inadequate and their attitudes on sex are considered conservative. Integration of sexual medicine and health modules in the medical curriculum is crucial for students to more effectively address patients' sexual problems and promote non-judgmental attitudes towards patients. Copyright © 2013 Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd.
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author Sidi, Hatta
Loh, Sit Fong
Mahadevan, Raynuha
Puteh, Sharifah Ezat Wan
Musa, Ramli
Wong, Chia Yee
Hadi, Ammar Amsyar Abdul
Sa'aid, Siti Hajara
Amali, Zulfahmi
Abidin, Murnira
Das, Srijit
Saharom, Mohamed Hatta
Zakaria, Hazli
author_facet Sidi, Hatta
Loh, Sit Fong
Mahadevan, Raynuha
Puteh, Sharifah Ezat Wan
Musa, Ramli
Wong, Chia Yee
Hadi, Ammar Amsyar Abdul
Sa'aid, Siti Hajara
Amali, Zulfahmi
Abidin, Murnira
Das, Srijit
Saharom, Mohamed Hatta
Zakaria, Hazli
author_sort Sidi, Hatta
title Knowledge and attitude on sex among medical students of a Malaysian university: a comparison study
title_short Knowledge and attitude on sex among medical students of a Malaysian university: a comparison study
title_full Knowledge and attitude on sex among medical students of a Malaysian university: a comparison study
title_fullStr Knowledge and attitude on sex among medical students of a Malaysian university: a comparison study
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge and attitude on sex among medical students of a Malaysian university: a comparison study
title_sort knowledge and attitude on sex among medical students of a malaysian university: a comparison study
publisher Wiley-Blackwell
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