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Socio-Economic and Demographic Determinants of Safe Sex Practices among Young Adults: Insights from Kampala International University, Western Campus

Ruhweza Fatma

This study aimed to assess young adults' knowledge and practices that affect safe sex behavior among university studentsin Uganda, with a particular focus on Kampala International University Western Campus. The study was conducted at theuniversity's Western Campus, involving medical students aged 19-25. The sample size was 249. The study used Raosoft'sonline sample size calculator and simple random sampling techniques to obtain respondents. Data collection involved selfadministeredquestionnaires consisting of 29 closed-ended questions. The study found a negative relationship betweensocio-economic and demographic factors and safe sex behaviors among young adults at Kampala International University.However, the relationship between socio-demographic factors and safe sex behaviors was not statistically significant. Thefindings revealed a positive and significant relationship between knowledge, practice and safe sex behaviors among youngadults at Kampala International University Western Campus. Recommendations include providing comprehensive sexeducation to all young adults at Kampala International University to enable them to learn about sexuality and the risksassociated with it. Comprehensive sex education should be holistic, incorporating age-appropriate and culturallyappropriate information about reducing the risk of being sexually unsafe.Keywords: Safe sex, young adult, university students, questionnaire, Uganda