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Misconceptions about HIV abound

An increasing number of young people are indulging in sexual activity but they still have a lot of misconceptions, according to the doctors and social workers who have been running adolescent-friendly centres for lower middle-class youth in Central Mumbai, reports Neha Bhayana.

Updated on: Feb 26, 2009 12:55 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mumbai
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An increasing number of young people are indulging in sexual activity but they still have a lot of misconceptions, according to the doctors and social workers who have been running adolescent-friendly centres for lower middle-class youth in Central Mumbai.

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Many feel that only heterosexual sex can lead to HIV transmission while homosexual sex is safe.

“The advertisements for HIV awareness usually show a man and woman. That’s the reason some young people are under the impression that they will not contract HIV as they have homosexual or anal sex. They don’t know that this is more harmful,” said Dr Beena Joshi from National Institute from Research in Reproductive Health (NIRRH).

The NIRRH and the city’s civic body had been running adolescent-friendly centres called ‘Jagruti; within two health posts in the F-South ward as part of a three-year project to address the need of young people and develop a model for providing services to them within the existing health infrastructure.

Other myths include the belief that masturbation is harmful and that it is therefore better to have sex to vent one’s sexual urge. Many girls were unsure of what exactly is the ‘safe period’ for sex.

During a pre-intervention survey of 1,200 youth in the area, the team from NIRRH found that 18 per cent of the boys were sexually active and only 66 per cent of them used condoms. “Many of them don’t buy condoms because they are embarrassed to go to a chemist,” said Joshi.

 
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