The sexual attitudes and behavior of young adolescents in Jamaica have already been significantly shaped by socio-cultural and gender norms that send mixed messages about sexuality and impose different standards of behavior for boys and girls.
Gender-specific family life education should be introduced among younger children in Jamaica, not just those entering puberty.
Young adolescents in this environment also need better access to family planning services.
To discuss is Pastor Marsha Wade and Faith Thomas
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