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Working with Young Men to Promote Sexual and Reproductive HealthPublication DateJanuary 2002
SummaryThis report explores the issue of young men's sexual health in developing countries. According to the authors "work concerning young men and sexuality has been largely neglected." Research through the Safe Passages to Adulthood programme was conducted on three different continents and produced many of the same conclusions. Similar cultural attitudes often lead women to submit to men which leads to unprotected sex. Often men trying to be "manly" are pushed to be fearless and take risks. According to the findings, men are also more inclined to have several sexual partners and to use drugs. The report also describes men's behaviour and attitudes regarding their own sexual health but also how it affects the health of their partners. The report suggests that alternative role models are needed "to replace the existing macho stereotypes, which endanger both the health of young men and their partners. Young men will be more likely to come to a group that covers wider issues than sexual health such as employment, sports and other leisure activities." For a project to succeed in reaching your men it is important to:
ContactSafe Passages to Adulthood
Faculty of Social Sciences
Southampton
SO17 1BJ
Great Britain & Northern Ireland (UK)
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