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New Policy Brief by Gabriele Schmied and Christine Reidl, European 
Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research Vienna

"Young Men: Sexuality and Sex Education.
Health Promotion and Prevention in the Area of Sexual and Reproductive 
Health for Young Men Coming from Different Social and Cultural Backgrounds"

Abstract:
Whereas the number of new HIV-infections has remained relatively stable, 
infections with other sexually transmitted diseases such as hepatitis, 
syphilis and gonorrhoea are lately on the increase in Austria. Regarding 
the number of teenage pregnancies, Austria has an average rate compared 
to other OECD countries. Health promotion and prevention in the area of 
sexual and reproductive health is mainly directed towards youth in order 
to provide them in time with the appropriate knowledge and behaviour 
patterns to protect themselves against sexually transmitted diseases and 
unwanted parenthood.

However, research evidence shows that the conventional offers in this 
area often do not or insufficiently reach young boys and young persons 
from social classes with education deficits, despite the fact that they 
are more likely to engage in risky sexual behaviour.

A study conducted by the European Centre in 2006/2007 using interviews 
with experts and male youth shows the challenges posed in the work with 
boys, their experiences with sex education, their respective information 
demands as well as how they may be best addressed by relevant offers. An 
important result of the study is that socially disadvantaged youth as 
well as migrants have sexual contacts at an earlier stage than other 
youth but provide of fewer information resources. Hence, for these youth 
gender-and culture-specific offers should be increased.


More: http://www.euro.centre.org/detail.php?xml_id=1192 (English), 
http://www.euro.centre.org/detail.php?xml_id=1193 (German)


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