Abstract:Objective:To compare the differences between medical students and non-medical students in the aspects of rates of sexual act incidence and rates of sexual act protection during the last 10 years of China,and discuss the influence of medical education for current sexual acts in order to provide foundations for developing sexual education. Methods:Domestic published documents about current sexual act situation in both medical and non-medical universities were collected from January,2002 to January,2012. The documents were evaluated according to the specific standard,and the required documents were analyzed by Meta. General statistic description was applied if data heterogeneity was too obvious to apply Meta. Results:The number of qualified documents was 15 in total. Due to the apparent heterogeneity,general statistic description was applied. In medical students the rate of sexual incidence was lower and the rate of sexual protection was higher than non-medical students apparently,and the both rate were rising year by year recently. Conclusion:The problem of sexual acts in the universities is not optimistic,and the response is necessary.