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A Guide for Conducting Research on the Formulation of Sexual and Health-Related Behaviour among Young MenAuthorShivananda Khan
Sharful Islam Khan
Paula E. Hollerbach
Publication DateOctober 1, 2005
SummaryThis manual, an instruction manual on conducting research on the gender- and sexuality-related perceptions of teenage boys and young men, describes how to conduct research on reproductive health behaviours using “social and sexual scripting": organising and linking together what people think, what they do, and how they are affected by the sociocultural context in which they live, through accumulated responses to a multiplicity of socio-cultural cues. It includes sections on training of interviewers and facilitators, guides for focus group discussions and interviews, data analysis through key themes and thematic analysis, and resources. The document is available in PDF format.
This document is a companion to the document: In Their Own Words: The Formulation of Sexual and Health-related Behaviour among Young Men in Bangladesh, which describes the original research and findings. More specifically, the document includes:
PublisherNumber of Pages393 ContactNaz Foundation International
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SourceYouth InfoNet 31, February 2007; email from Paula Hollerbach to The Communication Initiative on June 4 2007; and the Naz Foundation website on October 16 2009. Related SummariesPlaced on the Communication Initiative site April 23 2007 Last Updated November 02 2009 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
Special FocusHIV/AIDS Social Norm Change
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