Research Briefing 2: Living on the Edge: Sexual Behaviour and Young Parenthood in Rural and Seaside Areas
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| Provider | Teenage Pregnancy Unit and the Department of Health |
|---|---|
| Topics | Teenage pregnancy |
| Type | Research |
| Date | June 2004 |
| Region | Not Applicable |
Teenage pregnancy and parenting are issues of concern particularly in areas characterised by deprivation and social exclusion. Among these are a number of seaside resorts, where rates of under-18 conceptions have been higher than national averages, together with their surrounding rural areas.
Researchers from the Universities of Hull, Brighton and Liverpool explored the factors that shape young people's attitudes and experiences of sexual behaviour and young parenthood, in three linked seaside and rural areas.
They found that although there were many characteristics of sexual behaviour which were familiar from other research, the impact of the local context often accentuated their difficulties. Examples included the hedonistic and exploitative environment of the seaside or the isolation, difficulties in accessing services, and heightened 'visibility' of rural areas.
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