Abstract:
ABSTRACT
Introduction: Sexual transmitted disease is one of the common illnesses that may attack human especially the youth that are
more exposed to unprotected sex and unusual sexual activities. Due to that, it is important for the youth to have some
knowledge about sexual transmitted disease. Most youth had lack awareness about the consequences and even had unprotected
sex with their partners, which are worrying. This all happens because of the lack of sexual education and awareness given to
the youths since sexual education is considered as taboo topics makes the parents unwilling to discuss about sexual education.
Materials and methods: This study is done to assess the level of knowledge and attitude of sexual transmitted disease among
Malaysian students since most Malaysian students are young adults. Therefore, a cross-sectional online survey has been done
to 118 Malaysia university students to assess their level of knowledge and attitude of sexual transmitted disease. The survey
instrument consisted of 6 items of demographic characteristics, 10 items on knowledge and 10 items on attitude that has been
modified from a previously published questionnaire on sexual transmitted disease. By using SPSS, frequency and descriptive
analysis were conducted to determine the level of knowledge and attitude. Results and conclusion: Most respondents have good
knowledge that was 78.56% and the rest 21.44% have fair level of knowledge about sexual transmitted disease. Same goes to
the level of attitude, majority of the respondents have good attitude that was 86.36% of respondents and the rest 13.64% have
fair level of attitude about sexual transmitted disease. In conclusion, this study was done because of the STDs cases that has
been rising these days in most country especially among the youths because they are the riskiest age that are easier to be
exposed with STDs due to the exposure of pre-marital sex among the youths.