Sexual Behavior of Adolescents in Contemporary Sub-Saharan Africa
This study provides a picture of adolescent sexual behaviour in all regions of sub-Saharan Africa, providing a scientific resource for students and researchers dealing with these issues and a “solid scientific basis for the formulation of effective public policies”.
The book can be divided into four thematic parts:
- Studies of the determinants of risky sexual behaviour – case studies from Cameroon, South Africa and Uganda
- Studies into the linkages between HIV, contraception, modernisation and sex among adolescents – case studies from Ethiopia, Mali, Nigeria and Zambia
- Reports on the association between ethnicity, nationality and sexuality – case studies from the Democratic Republic of Congo and Ghana
- Reviews on current literature on trends and differentials associated with sexual initiation among boys and girls in sub-Saharan African countries
The table of contents contains:
- Perceptions of the risks of sexual activity and their consequences among Ugandan adolescents
- Unsafe sexual behavior in South African youth
- HIV prevalence and socio-cultural contexts of sexuality among youth in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
- Timing of first intercourse among Malian adolescents: implications for contraceptive use
- Sexual activity and contraceptive use among female adolescents: a report from Port Harcourt, Nigeria
- Modernisation and teenage sexual activity in Zambia: a multinomial logit model
- Ethnicity and sexual behavior in Ghana
- Social capital and premarital sexual activity in Africa: the case of Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo
- Sexual initiation among adolescent girls and boys: trends and differentials in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Publishers
David Hock sent an email to The Communication Initiative on January 06 2005.
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