Gender norms associated with adolescent sexual behaviours in Uganda

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The relationship between gendered power relations and sexual behaviours of adolescents has been limitedly explored in Uganda. A 2015 cross-sectional survey covering 16 purposively selected districts of Uganda assessed perceptions and associations of gender norms measured using the Gender Equitable Men scale and sexual behaviours among adolescents (N = 867). Findings indicate that behavioural intention to use contraception was moderately correlated with a gender equitable norm towards reproductive health and pregnancy and disease prevention among girls, r =.23 (p

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Nalukwago, J., Crutzen, R., van den Borne, B., Bukuluki, P. M., Bufumbo, L., Burke, H. M. C., … Alaii, J. (2019). Gender norms associated with adolescent sexual behaviours in Uganda. International Social Science Journal, 69(231), 35–48. https://doi.org/10.1111/issj.12203

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