Knowledge, Attitude and Practice on Sexually Transmitted Infections Among Men and Women Aged 15-24 Years Old in Sampaloc, Manila
Heinze Joseph L. Lopez, Kent Aldrin V. Luzarraga, Christian Rafael B. Lorenzo, Paolo Jose A. Lorenzo, Yannah Mae F. Loyola, Ann Danelle A. Lucero, Abbygale R. Lumanglas, Gelza Mae Zabat, Jayron Padua, Maria Elizabeth P. Mercado
Apr 2026 DOI 10.35460/2546-1621.2025-0235 Access
Abstract
In the Philippines, the rate of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) remains high, and statistics show that the highest prevalence is among individuals between the ages of 15 and 24 years old. Unlike Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), other common STIs, such as gonorrhea, syphilis, HPV and herpes are not well discussed.
A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted to determine the knowledge, awareness and misconceptions of STIs and their practices among men and women aged 15-24 in Sampaloc, Manila. Convenience sampling was conducted among 15- to 24-year-old residents from Barangay 466, excluding healthcare professionals. Sets of questions were adapted from other knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) research studies and underwent cross-cultural validation. Questions were also translated and validated into the Filipino language. Data gathering was conducted using self-administered surveys disseminated through online posting and in-community, as well as face-to-face recruitment.
Among the 104 respondents, HIV remained the most recognized STI (99%), while less than half were aware that chlamydia and hepatitis B are STIs. The most common misconception about STI transmission includes the sharing of food and drinks. In terms of prevention, more than half of the participants believed that oral contraceptive pills can prevent STIs. With regards to attitude, 43.3% of the participants disagreed that watching/reading pornographic materials can contribute to risky sexual practices. Among sexually active participants, 19% do not use condoms, and 65% of them do not get tested annually.
In conclusion, the findings from this study reveal a concerning gap in KAP related to STIs among participants aged 15-24 Filipinos. It is recommended that efforts should be directed towards targeted education campaigns and interventions to empower young individuals with accurate information and foster a responsible approach to sexual health.
Key Words: Sexually transmitted infections; adolescents; young adults; health education; HIV; sexual behavior; Philippines
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