SEXUALITY, AIDS AND DRUGS: AN INTERVENTION REPORT WITH ADOLESCENTS
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https://doi.org/10.7322/jhgd.39633Keywords:
sexuality, AIDS, drugs, adolescent, intervention.Abstract
This article presents the Intervention Program in Sexuality, AIDS and Drugs (PISAD) from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul and one example of an intervention activitywith adolescents at risk. The Ecological Approach to Human Development and the Community Psychology Approach are the theories used to support PISAD and they are presented with some comments about adolescent development, emphasizing risk behavior with respect to healthy sexuality, HIV/AIDS and drugs. During the intervention, a needs analysis was conducted at the beginning, and an open-ended sentences instrument was applied at the end, in order to investigate the participants’ demands and concerns. Results showed that the adolescents had questions about HIV transmission and prevention, that they believed in the importance of effective social networks
in promoting healthy behavior and that daily experiences influenced adolescent development, including self-esteem, identity, peer groups and sexual behavior.
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