What do Danish youth want to know about sex? Twenty years of telephone counselling on sexual and reproductive issues

Christian Graugaard, Vibe Maria L Nielsen, Solveig Ø Jensen, Henning Koch, Anna Ogstrup , Mathias Flodgaard Jakobsen, Jeppe Hald

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Abstract

Young peoples' need for sexual counselling is well documented, and both website and hotline based services have been established as means of health promotion in this field. Such measures are, however, rarely evaluated, so this article offers data from the world's presumably oldest sexuality helpline aimed at young people. With an observation time of two decades and a total of 42,325 questions asked, the study provides a unique glance into the sexual landscapes of Danish youth. It shows an overall male predominance among callers and reveals that the counselling themes change over time and differ between both age groups and genders. The article suggests that telephone counselling - although more resource demanding than on-line alternatives - provides a secure, anonymous and dialogue-based arena for discussing delicate sexual issues and therefore may constitute a viable supplement to web based media for young people with the need to talk rather than just chat.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftJournal of Sex & Marital Therapy
Vol/bind43
Udgave nummer2
Sider (fra-til)159-168
Antal sider10
ISSN0092-623X
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2017

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