2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1476094/v3
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Sex under the influence of psychoactive substances among young people in informal settlements in Kampala, Uganda: prevalence, predictors, and implications for sexual and reproductive health programming

Abstract: Background Psychoactive substance use has an impact on risky sexual behaviour. Globaly, over 275 million people use psychoactive substances, however evidence on the predictors of sex under the influence of these substatnces is scanty. We investigated the prevalence and predictors of sex under the influence of psychoactive substances among young people aged 18–24 years. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted among 744 sexually active young psychoactive substance users living in informal settlements in … Show more

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“…For the quantitative phase, Kish Leslie's formula for cross-sectional surveys was used to determine the required sample size [32]. Considering a 50.0% proportion of chemical safety practices (due to limited evidence) [33], a z score of 1.96 corresponding to the 95% level of con dence, and a margin of error of 5%, a minimum sample size of 385 was determined.…”
Section: Eligibility Criteria Sample Size Determination and Sampling ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the quantitative phase, Kish Leslie's formula for cross-sectional surveys was used to determine the required sample size [32]. Considering a 50.0% proportion of chemical safety practices (due to limited evidence) [33], a z score of 1.96 corresponding to the 95% level of con dence, and a margin of error of 5%, a minimum sample size of 385 was determined.…”
Section: Eligibility Criteria Sample Size Determination and Sampling ...mentioning
confidence: 99%