This issue features summaries of presentations on youth from the 4th Asia Pacific Conference on Reproductive and Sexual Health and Rights, held 29-31 October 2007, in Hyderabad, India. The projects, from more than 20 countries, are grouped by the conference track and section number. Links are provided to summaries of the oral presentations and posters; links go to pages within the same PDF file (658 KB). Next month, we will return to our regular format summarizing new program resources and peer-reviewed research publications.
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Conference Oral Presentations (number of presentations)
2-1. Sexual Behaviour among the Young: Risk and Protective Factors (16)
2-2. Sexual and Reproductive Rights Issues: Specific Concern for Young People (5)
These summarized research on limited youth access to reproductive health information using qualitative methods (2.1, 2.5) and surveys (2.3, 2.4), and an intervention using multipurpose resource centers (2.2).
2-3. Special Needs of Married Young People: Addressing Sexually Transmitted Diseases and HIV Risks (2)
Projects addressed counseling and testing issues among pregnant women in rural China (3.1) and needs of rural Thai youth as a means to help design programs (3.2).
2-5. Peer-led Interventions: Evidence beyond Pilots (5)
Projects reported successful outcomes using peer education among university students in Iran (5.1), with street children in the Philippines (5.3), in community projects in Fiji (5.4), and in rural India (5.5).
2-6. Bridging the Generation Gap: Reconstructing Attitudes towards Young People’s Sexuality (2)
Projects addressed the dynamics of Chinese female students’ sexuality in heterosexual relationships (6.1) and sexual identity among Thai adolescents (6.2).
2-7. Understanding Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs of Pre-adolescents (3)
Projects assessed the needs of youth in China (7.1) and among younger youth in New Zealand (7.2). An Indian study promoted a more “responsible man” image among boys in a gender equity project (7.3).
2-8. Young People in Difficult Situations: Ensuring their Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (6)
2-9. Promoting Sex Education for School and Out-of-school Children (7)
Youth Posters (51)
The poster summaries are divided by the same nine categories shown above for oral presentations.
Thirteen posters were in four other groups.
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