P. Kaldmae et al., Promotion of safer sexual behaviour and HIV/STD prevention among adolescent students and army recruits, AIDS CARE, 12(6), 2000, pp. 783-788
Citations number
8
Categorie Soggetti
Public Health & Health Care Science
Journal title
AIDS CARE-PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIO-MEDICAL ASPECTS OF AIDS/HIV
Estonia is a country with a low incidence rate of HIV infection, but a high
rate of STDs. Drug use is increasing among young people, with an unknown n
umber of users. A considerable number of IVDUs are infected with hepatitis
B and C viruses. There are conditions for rapid spread of HIV infection in
Estonia. From 1997 to 1999, three prevention projects were carried out with
young people by the Estonian Association Anti-AIDS. The idea of preventive
strategies was to promote the young people's own decision making about ris
k behaviour Interactive learning methods were designed for work with young
people. Teachers and peer educators were seen as collaborators in preventio
n: for them an innovative methodological manual was issued and they were al
so provided with training sessions. During interactive workshops the projec
t staff learnt from young people background issues such as aspects of their
psychosocial and sexual development. From our experience, prevention must
be carried out among the young people continuously as they need the develop
ment of the motivation and personal insight to establish the goals of perso
nal land sexual) health.