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Vol. 5 No. 4 (2019)

February 2020

Rapid assessment of high-risk sexual behavior in street children of Tehran

  • Payam Roshanfekr

Social Determinants of Health, Vol. 5 No. 4 (2019), 29 February 2020 , Page 241-251
https://doi.org/10.22037/sdh.v5i4.25247 Published: 2020-07-12

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Abstract

Background: Street children, due to their living and working conditions, are exposed to various injuries, and part of these are caused or exacerbated by engaging in high-risk behaviors. This study aimed to explore the sexual behaviors and their risks in street children.

  Methods: This study was conducted in 2012-2013 in Tehran using a rapid assessment and response (RAR) method. Data were gathered from 289 street children (boys and girls), who were selected through time-location sampling (TLS) method, and 16 interviews with key informants and 13 group discussions with street children who were selected through purposive and snowball sampling methods.

  Results: Among the study’s participants, 8.7% (95%CI: 5.3-11.8) reported a history of sexual abuse and 21.1% (95%CI: 16.4-25.8) had experienced sexual relations, in which, 37.7% of cases used sexual protection.

  Conclusion: The present study confirms the vulnerability of street children, the negative effects of environmental factors, and behavioral determinants of health and well-being. Further, it emphasizes the need for effective health interventions, particularly education and social support.

Keywords:
  • Sexual Behavior
  • Sex Offenses
  • Social Support
  • Street Children
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Roshanfekr, P. (2020). Rapid assessment of high-risk sexual behavior in street children of Tehran. Social Determinants of Health, 5(4), 241–251. https://doi.org/10.22037/sdh.v5i4.25247
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