英文摘要 |
This study aims to summarize the clues and suggestions on the future education on college students' sexual health by comparison and research between the current health literacy between Taiwanese students and the mainland ones, accompanied with comprehension on the present status of university students' sexual health literacy across the strait. In this study, 232 valid questionnaires were collected from mainland China and 210 valid questionnaires from Taiwan. Moreover, with regard to sexual health literacy, the overall level of mainland college students is above average. For HIV/AIDS prevention, the unwillingness to strike up a conversation with AIDS related topics to professionals is quite evident on both sides` respondents. On the whole, the education on sexual health literacy and AIDS prevention in Taiwan has been achieved slightly better than that in the mainland China. On top of this, grade is also fundamental to the health literacy for them, while these students’ sexual health literacy are to some extent influenced by the variables mentioned above, However, for students from Taiwan, these variables do affect their sexual health literacy. For AIDS prevention, the deterring factors for mainland students are the "gender", "father's education degree", "mother's education degree" while those for Taiwanese are "gender", "present proper sex" and "whether in the past year have sex experience". |