@article{5f9f7aab97d34971bf5b2807bca258ba,
title = "Teaching gender to younger and less sexually experienced adolescents in the context of HIV/STD prevention",
abstract = "Gender beliefs affect adolescents' sexual motivations, perceptions and actions (Moss, 1994) and can endanger sexual health (Haffner, 1998). We believe that teaching youth about gender norms will increase the efficacy of HIV/STD preventive interventions. We were funded by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development to develop and evaluate a gender-based intervention for youth aged 13-16. In this paper we summarize the literature on how biological sex and gender roles influence sexual risk behavior among teenagers, summarize some of our own data on gender beliefs of teenagers, describe the Reel World program that we developed to teach gender, and discuss the challenges we faced in teaching gender norms to youth and how we addressed them.",
keywords = "Adolescents, Gender, HIV/STD prevention, Prevention, Sexuality, Training strategies",
author = "Sclafane, {Jamie Heather} and Perry, {Deidrea L.} and LoIacono, {Marni L.} and Fryer, {Craig S.} and {Schuler Adair}, Elissa and {Johnson Silver}, Ellen and Bauman, {Laurie J.}",
note = "Funding Information: StaySafe: Reducing Risk Among Adolescents and the Reel World Intervention were funded by a National Institute of Child Health and Development grant R01 HD41733 (Laurie J. Bauman, PhD, Principal Investigator). Funding Information: ABSTRACT. Gender beliefs affect adolescents{\textquoteright} sexual motivations, perceptions, and actions (Moss, 1994) and can endanger sexual health (Haffner, 1998). We believe that teaching youth about gender norms will increase the efficacy of HIV/STD preventive interventions. We were funded by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development to develop and evaluate a gender-based intervention for youth aged 13-16. In this paper we summarize the literature on how biological sex and gender roles influence sexual risk behavior among teenagers, summarize some of our own data on gender beliefs of teenagers, describe the Reel World program that we developed to teach gender, and discuss the challenges we faced in teaching gender norms to youth and how we addressed them. [Article copies available for a fee from The Haworth Document Delivery Service: 1-800-HAWORTH. E-mail address: <docdelivery@haworthpress.com> Website: <http://www.HaworthPress. com> {\textcopyright} 2005 by The Haworth Press, Inc. All rights reserved.] KEYWORDS. Adolescents, gender, prevention, sexuality, training strategies, HIV/STD prevention",
year = "2005",
doi = "10.1300/J455v01n01_09",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "1",
pages = "119--139",
journal = "American Journal of Sexuality Education",
issn = "1554-6128",
publisher = "Routledge",
number = "1",
}