Journal article
Risky Sexual Behaviors among a Sample of Gang-identified Youth in Los Angeles
The journal of equity in health, v 2(1), pp 61-71
01 Nov 2009
PMID: 21949598
Abstract
Gang youth are at an increased likelihood of participating in unsafe sexual behaviors and at an elevated risk of exposure to sexually transmitted infection (STIs), including HIV. This manuscript presents quantitative and qualitative data on sexual behaviors among a sample of predominately heterosexual, male gang youth aged 16 to 25 years interviewed in Los Angeles between 2006 and 2007 (
n
= 60). In particular, sexual identity, initiation and frequency of sex, and number of sexual partners; use of condoms, children, and other pregnancies; group sex; and STIs and sex with drug users. We argue that gang youth are a particular public health concern, due to their heightened risky sexual activity, and that behavioral interventions targeting gang youth need to include a component on reducing sexual risks and promoting safe sexual health.
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- Title
- Risky Sexual Behaviors among a Sample of Gang-identified Youth in Los Angeles
- Creators
- Bill Sanders - School of Criminal Justice and Criminalistics, California State University Los AngelesStephen E Lankenau - Department of Pediatrics, University of Southern CaliforniaJennifer Jackson-Bloom - Community, Health Outcomes, and Intervention Research Program, The Saban Research Institute, Childrens Hospital Los Angeles
- Publication Details
- The journal of equity in health, v 2(1), pp 61-71
- Grant note
- R03 DA020410-01 || DA / National Institute on Drug Abuse : NIDA R03 DA020410-02 || DA / National Institute on Drug Abuse : NIDA
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Community Health and Prevention
- Other Identifier
- 991014878083204721