AIDS prevention and sexual liberalization in Great Britain

作者: Helga Mittag

DOI: 10.1016/0277-9536(91)90304-U

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摘要: This paper reports the results of a survey conducted among students at British university in November 1988. The included questions on both sexual behaviour and attitudes responses to threat AIDS, it enabled direct comparisons be drawn with similar Federal Republic Germany. findings indicate that there persists Britain relatively restricted culture despite trends towards liberalization over last quarter century. has had significant effect young people government's AIDS campaign. While campaign is premissed assumption most can express their needs desires openly without inhibitions, shows this far from case. Traditional values still prevail remarkable degree, these have hindered recent attempts change safer practices.

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