SRH survey of Chinese-speaking international students
Intimate attitudes, practices and knowledge among Chinese-speaking international students. In 2018, the University of Melbourne and the Burnet Institute conducted a survey of international students living in Australia aged 16 years and over.
Objective
The survey was available in Chinese and participants were recruited through WeChat.
We asked participants about their socio-demographic characteristics, sexual behaviours, knowledge of sexually transmissible infections (STIs), sexual education and pornography use.
Approach
The data collected from this survey will be analysed to better understand the sexual behaviours and knowledge gaps of Chinese international students.
Results will provide useful information that can be used to design targeted health promotion campaigns.
Resources
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Summary of results 2018
Summary Of Results 2018 [PDF 153.6 kB] -
Intimate Attitudes 2019
Intimate Attitudes Practices Knowledges 2019 Web [PDF 6.0 MB]
Partners
Collaborators
- Associate Professor Fran Martin University of Melbourne
- Dr Can Qin University of Melbourne
Project team
Dr Caitlin Douglass
Senior Research Officer