SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION

IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA INFLUENCE ON SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION PREVENTIVE PRACTICES AMONG UNDERGRADUATES

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The study was designed to elicit the Impact of Social Media influence on Sexually Transmitted Infection Preventive Practices Among Undergraduates. To achieve this, research questions were formulated during the course of the study. To explore these research questions, descriptive statistics and frequency count was used for the study and sectioned designed questions were used as the instrument for data collection. The sample size for the study consists of 247 students from the six faculties out of the fourteen
faculties. The instrument was validated by three experts from the Department of Health, Safety and Environmental Education, University of Benin. Based on the findings, recommendations were made. There is need to examine gender and other health related factors that predict interactive media preferences.
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