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Published 11:00 7 Aug 2018 BST
Updated 13:04 7 Aug 2018 BST
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The research was carried out among 2,150 students by the NUI Galway SMART Consent team.
The majority of those surveyed also said the sex education they got at school was inadequate.
Seventy-one per cent of women and 63 per cent of men said they were dissatisfied with what they were taught in secondary school when it came to sex.
These figures are included in a report called 'Are Consent Workshops Sustainable and Feasible in Third Level Institutions?'.
Minister for State for Third Level Education Mary Mitchell O'Connor has called the findings "troubling."
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