The Baltic Sea Regional Study on Adolescents' Sexuality

What experiences do young people have when it comes to sexual offences and sexual abuse? Is exchange of sex for payment uncommon among young people? Do adolescents agree with attitudes that promote sexual offences? What are the prevalence rates of sexual offences and sexual abuse? What experiences,...

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Main Authors: Mossige, Svein, Svedin, Carl Goran, Ainsaar, Marie
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Published: Oslo Metropolitan University - OsloMet: NOVA 2020
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spelling fthsosloakersoda:oai:oda.oslomet.no:20.500.12199/4939 2023-05-15T17:40:33+02:00 The Baltic Sea Regional Study on Adolescents' Sexuality Mossige, Svein Svedin, Carl Goran Ainsaar, Marie 2020-06-21T13:34:11Z application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12199/4939 unknown Oslo Metropolitan University - OsloMet: NOVA NOVA Rapport 18/07 urn:isbn:987-82-7894-269-7 urn:issn:0808-5013 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12199/4939 NOVA Rapport 2020 fthsosloakersoda https://doi.org/20.500.12199/4939 2022-04-06T22:34:41Z What experiences do young people have when it comes to sexual offences and sexual abuse? Is exchange of sex for payment uncommon among young people? Do adolescents agree with attitudes that promote sexual offences? What are the prevalence rates of sexual offences and sexual abuse? What experiences, problems, and attitudes do sexual offenders report?These are the main questions on which this survey is based. The respondents amount to about 20 000 adolescents, divided between the following six countries in the Baltic Sea Area: Estonia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Sweden, and North-West Russia. Some of the countries are considerably different when it comes to social welfare systems, religion, and culture. Such discrepancies allow for interesting comparisons in the field of sexuality, sexual offence, and sexual abuse.The respondents are in their late teens, the majority about 18 years old. At this age most people have developed a sexual identity, and most people have had sexual experiences. Some respondents may even be sexual offenders. Due to the young age of the respondents, memories of sexual offences or sexual abuse are less likely to be distorted.The report presents some of the findings. Each country is presented separately. On some dimensions the countries turn out to be quite similar. In the area of sexual offences and sexual abuse, though, there are som important variations. The differences indicate that social conditions, culture, and religion impact both the experiences and the attitudes of young people.Den norske delen av rapporten er omsett til norsk: lastened(pdf) Report North-West Russia OsloMet (Oslo Metropolitan University): ODA (Open Digital Archive) Norway
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description What experiences do young people have when it comes to sexual offences and sexual abuse? Is exchange of sex for payment uncommon among young people? Do adolescents agree with attitudes that promote sexual offences? What are the prevalence rates of sexual offences and sexual abuse? What experiences, problems, and attitudes do sexual offenders report?These are the main questions on which this survey is based. The respondents amount to about 20 000 adolescents, divided between the following six countries in the Baltic Sea Area: Estonia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Sweden, and North-West Russia. Some of the countries are considerably different when it comes to social welfare systems, religion, and culture. Such discrepancies allow for interesting comparisons in the field of sexuality, sexual offence, and sexual abuse.The respondents are in their late teens, the majority about 18 years old. At this age most people have developed a sexual identity, and most people have had sexual experiences. Some respondents may even be sexual offenders. Due to the young age of the respondents, memories of sexual offences or sexual abuse are less likely to be distorted.The report presents some of the findings. Each country is presented separately. On some dimensions the countries turn out to be quite similar. In the area of sexual offences and sexual abuse, though, there are som important variations. The differences indicate that social conditions, culture, and religion impact both the experiences and the attitudes of young people.Den norske delen av rapporten er omsett til norsk: lastened(pdf)
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