How does a group of Iranian youth conceptualize their risky sexual experiences?

Type Journal Article - Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal
Title How does a group of Iranian youth conceptualize their risky sexual experiences?
Author(s)
Volume 17
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2015
URL http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4376993/
Abstract
Background:

There are restrictions as well as lawful and religious prohibition for sexual relationships in Iranian society.

Objectives:

This study explores the varied experiential reality of Iranian youth and their risky sexual experiences.

Patients and Methods:

Data collection is based on semi-structured interviews with 30 single young men and women. Observation of interactions of youth in different settings has been another source of information. Interviews were microscopically content analyzed.

Results:

The accounts of risky sexual experiences included gendered behavioral, cultural, and cognitive factors. In the re-contextualizing process, these accounts were categorized by two main themes: “gendered sexual script” and “cultural scenarios of interpersonal interactions”. The notion of “male power” was evident in the responses provided by the participants. Women seldom asked for condom use due to limited knowledge about STIs-HIV/AIDS and unpleasant experiences with condoms. Men had limited knowledge about various sexual modes of HIV and STIs transmission and did not use condoms consistently because they had not seen themselves at risk of STIs or HIV as well as their belief about the decrease of sexual pleasure.

Conclusions:

Rising youth awareness, creating a positive attitude, and appropriate knowledge about safe sex practices are seminal. It is also vital to ensure access to gender specific sexual and reproductive health services for youths, empower women, and strengthen their sexual assertiveness as well as the elimination of all forms of gender-based inequalities.

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