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ARE YOU ON THE RIGHT TRACK? - Rutgers WPF

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Attitude38. Do you think it is possible for young people to abstain?Why (not)?39. Up to when should young people abstain from sexualintercourse? Why?40. If you think about abstinence, what is your firstresponse? Does it provoke something positive orsomething negative? And why?- Probe – Age, education finished, marriage, etc.41. If you think about sexual intercourse, what is yourfirst response? Does it provoke something positive orsomething negative? And why?- Probe – Age, education finished, marriage, etc.42. Should intercourse always take place in marriage?Why (not)?43. Is it possible/ok for young people to have sex if theywant to and are ready for it?Condom useKnowledge51. How safe do you think condoms are to protectyou from HIV/AIDS, sexually transmitted infections,and pregnancy?Attitude52. If you think about condoms, what is your first response?Does it provoke something positive or somethingnegative? And why?53. If you would have a sexual relationship now, would youuse a condom during intercourse? Why (not)?54. Would you discuss condom use with your partner?Why (not)?55. What would be reasons for you to use a condom?56. What would be reasons for you not to use a condom?Social influence44. What do your friends think about abstinence? Why?45. What do your parents think about abstinence? Why?Skills46. Did you ever talk with your partner about sexualityand what you want/do not want to happen?47. How was it for you to talk about this?48. What do you do when someone wants to have sex withyou, but you don’t want to?- Probe – Did that ever happen to you? How did yourespond to that person? What do you want to do whenthis would happen again?49. Do you feel confident to refuse someone who wantsto have sex (and you don’t want)?50. Has the programme changed you with regard toabstinence (behaviour, attitude, intention)? What hasbeen the most significant change?- Probe – Any change in knowledge, attitude, skills?Social influence57. What do your friends think about condom use? Why?58. How would they respond to you if they would find outyou have used condoms?59. What do your parents think about condom use? Why?60. How would they respond to you if they would find outyou have used condoms?Skills61. Can you explain to me how you negotiate condom usewith your partner?- Probe – How do you convince him or her?62. Can you explain to me how you would use a condom?- Probe – Steps in condom use (check expiry date, take outof package, etc.)Monitoring & Evaluation ToolAppendices 62

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