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"Condoms Are Reliable but I Am Not": A Qualitative Analysis of AIDS-Related Beliefs and Attitudes of Young Heterosexual Adults in Budapest, Hungary and St. Petersburg, Russia

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Cím:
"Condoms Are Reliable but I Am Not": A Qualitative Analysis of AIDS-Related Beliefs and Attitudes of Young Heterosexual Adults in Budapest, Hungary and St. Petersburg, Russia
Létrehozó:
Takács, Judit
Amirkhanian, Yuri A.
Kelly, A. Jeffrey
Kirsanova, V. Anna
Khoursine, Roman A.
Mocsonaki, Lazlo
Kiadó:
Tigis
Dátum:
2006
Téma:
RZ Other systems of medicine / orvostudomány egyéb területei
Tartalmi leírás:
HIV and STD prevention is an essential component of public health initiatives in countries throughout Central and Eastern Europe. Liberalization
in sexual values, declining age at first sex, higher levels of sexual activity, and inconsistent condom use have been well-documented among young
people in the region following the political, economic, and cultural transitions after the end of the state socialism era. Less well-understood are
the reasons for high-risk sexual behavior and psychosocial factors that must be addressed in the development of effective HIV/STD prevention
programs. This study recruited members of 12 high-risk social networks of young adult men and women (n= 66 participants) in two cities, St.
Petersburg, Russia, and Budapest, Hungary. In-depth focus groups were conducted with all members of each network, and qualitatively analyzed
to examine factors surrounding high-risk sexual behavior. Main themes that emerged were that STDs are less known and less feared than AIDS,
HIV risk factors were relatively well known among young adults in both countries but vulnerability is perceived differently, pregnancy prevention
is a more immediate concern than protection from HIV or STDs, condom use declines quickly following first sex with a new partner, reintroducing
condom use in a relationship is very difficult, and young adults report many barriers to condom use including those related to alcohol or other
substance use. HIV/STD prevention programs are needed that extend beyond risk education alone and that also address critical psychological,
social, and relationship factors related to sexual risk behavior.
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Article
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Azonosító:
Takács, Judit and Amirkhanian, Yuri A. and Kelly, A. Jeffrey and Kirsanova, V. Anna and Khoursine, Roman A. and Mocsonaki, Lazlo (2006) "Condoms Are Reliable but I Am Not": A Qualitative Analysis of AIDS-Related Beliefs and Attitudes of Young Heterosexual Adults in Budapest, Hungary and St. Petersburg, Russia. Central European Journal of Public Health, 14 (2). pp. 59-66. ISSN 1210-7778
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