1. The scope of the problem: 'Taking a chance on love' -- 2. Youths' sexual behaviour -- 3. Understanding the risk: Young people's knowledge of and attitudes towards STDs -- 4. Predicting sexual risk taking: Theoretical frameworks -- 5. Myths and stereotypes: Young people's decisions to have and not to have safe sex -- 6. A matter of policy -- 7. Preventing STDs through education -- 8. Living with sexually transmissible disease -- 9. Conclusion
Summary
Youth, AIDS and SexuallyTransmitted Diseases presents a comprehensive analysis of the impact of these diseases on young people. It examines how their sexual behaviour has changed as a result of the threat of AIDS, and how useful models are for predicting those at risk. Drawing on insights from their own research in the field, the authors also use the voices of young people to illustrate their concerns, knowledge and attitudes about sexual health
Analysis
Humans Sexuallytransmitted diseases
Notes
Bibliography: p[149]-167. - Includes index
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages [149]-167) and indexes