COLLEGE OF HEALTH TECHNOLOGY OFUOMA-UGHELLI
QUESTIONNAIRE
Kindly tick ( ) as appropriate as possible
Section A
Sex: Male ( ) Female (
)
)
Age: 18-25 ( ) 26-30 (
) 31 and above ( )
) 31 and above ( )
Marital status: Single
( ) Married ( )
( ) Married ( )
Section B
Questions for respondents
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S/N
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Question/items
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A
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SA
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D
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SD
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1.
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Sexual intercourse is
adventurous to the students |
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2.
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Students react care
freely to sex related issues |
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3.
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Prostitutes are only
found in brothels and hotels |
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4.
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Having multiple sexual
partners is not regarded as prostitution. |
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5.
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Peer group could
influence a student into prostitution |
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6.
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Inadequate knowledge on
sex education could causes students prostitution |
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7.
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Poverty among students
could lead to prostitution. |
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8.
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Sexual adventurism could
lead to prostitution. |
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9.
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Prostitution affects the
academic performance of students |
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10.
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The adverse influence of
campus prostitution is of negative. |
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11.
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Campus prostitution can
lead to spread of diseases and death. |
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12.
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Prostitution can lead to
low self-esteem among students in campus |
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13.
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Effective sex education
programme can eradicate campus prostitution |
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14.
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Religious leaders can
help in organizing seminar for all youths on campus from time to time. |
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15.
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Students should be
conscious of the type of friends they make on campus |
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16.
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Proper upbringing at home
and parents involvement in child’s welfare in school can help to curb prostitution on campus |
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