YOUNG MEN: Sexuality and Sex Education

A study conducted by the European Centre in 2006/2007 using interviews with experts and male youth shows the challenges posed in work with boys, their experiences with sex education, their respective information demands as well as how they may be best addressed by relevant interventions. An important finding of the study is that socially disadvantaged youth as well as migrants have sexual contacts at an earlier stage than other youth, but are provided with fewer information resources. Hence, for these youth gender-and culture-specific interventions should be increased.Owner: Gabriele Schmied, Christine Reidlpdf: http://www.euro.centre.org/data/1212136785_42160.pdf

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