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WASE WALE (BSC, MSW)
Introduction: Risky sexual behaviours are any practices that increase the probability of adverse sexual and reproductive health. Most college adolescent and young aged 15–24 years are at particularly high risky sexual practices and often characterized by anew-found sense self- government, experimentation with sex and a feeling of invincibility. Objective: To compare the magnitude of risky sexual practices and associated factors among day/regular and evening/extension shift of polytechnic college students in Addis Ababa with the case of Nifassilk polytechnic college.
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