Why embarrassment inhibits the acquisition and use of condoms: a qualitative approach to understanding risky sexual behaviour

Bell, J.

Journal of Adolescence 32(2): 379-391

2009


ISSN/ISBN: 1095-9254
PMID: 18691747
DOI: 10.1016/j.adolescence.2008.01.002
Document Number: 206945
This article is based on research commissioned by the UK Government's Teenage Pregnancy Unit. The Living on the Edge (LOTE) study qualitatively explored factors that shape young people's experiences and attitudes towards sexual behaviour and young parenthood in three linked seaside and rural areas in England. It identifies embarrassment as a key risk factor in young people's sexual behaviour and demonstrates why engaging in protective behaviour and seeking information and advice, can be constrained by fear of embarrassment and concerns about how they are regarded by others. This paper also argues that embarrassment around condom use is not necessarily restricted to adolescence. Embarrassment is a deeply unpleasant experience for everyone and people (young and old) are motivated to avoid it. Implications and recommendations for future policy and service provision are highlighted.

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