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Teenage Pregnancy Research Programme research briefing 5: 'Exploring the attitudes and behaviours of Bangladeshi, Indian and Jamaican young people to reproductive and sexual health'

Provider:
Teenage Pregnancy Unit and the Department of Health
Topics:
Teenage pregnancy
Type:
Research
Date:
June 2006

Researchers from University College London and the British Market Research Bureau explored the attitudes and behaviours of young people from black and minority ethnic groups in relation to reproductive and sexual health, and the factors shaping these.

The team conducted interviews and focus groups with young people of Bangladeshi, Indian and Jamaican origin in London, Manchester and Birmingham. Focus groups were also conducted with parents of young people from these groups, professionals in health and youth work and community representatives.

There were marked variations in relation to reproductive and sexual health attitudes and outcomes among Bangladeshi, Indian and Jamaican young people. Cultural factors, such as the level of involvement with young people from other ethnic groups, the role of religion, parents' attitudes and peer-group norms, were found to be strong influences on young people within each of these ethnic groups.

Factors relating to living in Britain, such as receiving sex and relationships education in school, living in a multi-ethnic society and more relaxed attitudes towards sexual relationships, were seen to be contributing to a gradual harmonisation of attitudes towards sexual and reproductive health. This was observed to a varying degree within the three ethnic groups and moderated by adherence to cultural norms and religious beliefs.

Further research briefings from the Teenage Pregnancy Research Programme are available to download.


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