Promoting abstinence, being faithful, and condom use with young Africans : qualitative findings from an intervention trail in rural Tanzania / Mary Louisa Plummer
Part one: background -- Introduction -- Research methods -- Typical young people's lives and sexual relationships -- Part two: Intervention evaluation -- Mema kwa Vijana intervention overview and community mobilization -- The Mema kwa Vijana school program -- Mema kwa Vijana health services and condom distribution -- Impact of the Mema kwa Vijana intervention -- Part three: young people who practiced low risk sexual behaviors -- Case study series 1: "so it is like this! not for me": young people who abstained -- Abstinence -- Case study series 2: "this one is enough": young people who limited their partner number and/or were monogamous -- "Being faithful": limiting partner number and/or practicing fidelity -- Case study series 3: "the first time he didn't have one, so i refused": young people who used condoms -- Condom use -- Recommendations -- Intervention recommendations
Summary
This book examines how the "ABC" behaviors - Abstinence, Being faithful, and Condom use - can be promoted more effectively with young rural Africans. It draws on an extraordinarily large qualitative study affiliated with a randomized controlled trial in Tanzania. The book assesses the process and impact of the MEMA kwa Vijana adolescent sexual health intervention; examines the motivations and strategies of youth who practiced low risk behaviors; and provides detailed recommendations for school and community programs.</spa
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 423-474) and index
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