2019
DOI: 10.12688/gatesopenres.12954.1
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Knowledge, perception and experience of sexual entrapment among undergraduate students of the University of Ibadan, Nigeria

Abstract: Background: Deceit into sexual activities without the victim being aware of the intended action is common in tertiary institutions as the environment promote activities that make students vulnerable, especially females, young and new students. The resulting physical, psychological and social consequences, including harassment, sexual assault, non-consensual sex, injury, psychological trauma and suicide attempts, have affected many young people. This study was aimed at exploring the knowledge, perception, exper… Show more

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“…where n is the requisite smallest number (if the target is more than 10,000 people that live there. p = prevalence anticipated female adolescents who made use of reproductive and sexual health services (15 percent) (Sule et al, 2019). Ten percent (10%) of the sample size will be inputted to accommodate non-responses.…”
Section: Sample Size and Sampling Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where n is the requisite smallest number (if the target is more than 10,000 people that live there. p = prevalence anticipated female adolescents who made use of reproductive and sexual health services (15 percent) (Sule et al, 2019). Ten percent (10%) of the sample size will be inputted to accommodate non-responses.…”
Section: Sample Size and Sampling Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%