Objective: To gain some understanding of the attitudes and behaviours of Indigenous young people in Townsville concerning relationships, contraception and safe sex. Design: Cross-sectional study using a computer-assisted self-administered survey and single-sex focus group discussions designed by a Young Mums’ Group operating on participatory action principles and acting as peer interviewers. Participants and setting: 171 Indigenous students in Years 9–11 at three high schools and 15 residents of a homeless youth shelter in Townsville, Queensland, 27 April – 8 December 2004. Main outcome measures: Self-reported attitudes and behaviour about relationships, sexual intercourse and contraception. Results: 84/183 participants (45...
Sexual health indicators for young remote-living Aboriginal women are the worst of all of Australia...
Using data from a qualitative study on sexual health and condom use among Aboriginal young people in...
Background: Australian surveillance data document higher rates of sexually transmissible infections ...
Objective: To gain some understanding of the attitudes and behaviours of Indigenous young people in...
Aims: \ud The “U Mob Yarn Up” project emerged from expressed needs of young Indigenous mothers at To...
Becoming a mother during the teenage years is considerably more common among young Aboriginal and To...
Objective: To explore attitudes to pregnancy and parenthood among a group of Indigenous young people...
Becoming a mother during the teenage years is considerably more common among young Aboriginal and To...
Background Aboriginal youth are more likely to contract a variety of STIs versus other Canadian yout...
OBJECTIVES: Sexual partnership patterns, forced sex, and condom non-use can contribute to STI risk, ...
Background Surveillance data indicate that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people are mo...
A survey dataset of 1616 heterosexual West Australian adolescents was used to create three psychomet...
Sexual health indicators for young remote-living Aboriginal women are the worst of all of Australian...
Background: This paper examines condom use in a sample of Aboriginal young people in New South Wales...
Teenage pregnancy is associated with adverse social, economic and health outcomes for both mother an...
Sexual health indicators for young remote-living Aboriginal women are the worst of all of Australia...
Using data from a qualitative study on sexual health and condom use among Aboriginal young people in...
Background: Australian surveillance data document higher rates of sexually transmissible infections ...
Objective: To gain some understanding of the attitudes and behaviours of Indigenous young people in...
Aims: \ud The “U Mob Yarn Up” project emerged from expressed needs of young Indigenous mothers at To...
Becoming a mother during the teenage years is considerably more common among young Aboriginal and To...
Objective: To explore attitudes to pregnancy and parenthood among a group of Indigenous young people...
Becoming a mother during the teenage years is considerably more common among young Aboriginal and To...
Background Aboriginal youth are more likely to contract a variety of STIs versus other Canadian yout...
OBJECTIVES: Sexual partnership patterns, forced sex, and condom non-use can contribute to STI risk, ...
Background Surveillance data indicate that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people are mo...
A survey dataset of 1616 heterosexual West Australian adolescents was used to create three psychomet...
Sexual health indicators for young remote-living Aboriginal women are the worst of all of Australian...
Background: This paper examines condom use in a sample of Aboriginal young people in New South Wales...
Teenage pregnancy is associated with adverse social, economic and health outcomes for both mother an...
Sexual health indicators for young remote-living Aboriginal women are the worst of all of Australia...
Using data from a qualitative study on sexual health and condom use among Aboriginal young people in...
Background: Australian surveillance data document higher rates of sexually transmissible infections ...