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Young Men in the Street - Help-Seeking Behavior of Young Male Prostitutes

English · Hardback

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This book analyzes the help-seeking behaviors of young urban street males who engage in prostitution. Use of formal resources consist of social agencies, professionals, and informal resources such as friends, family, and peers is described. The work also addresses one of the most pressing issues of our time: the AIDS crisis and its impact on young male prostitutes. Snell makes an important contribution to understanding this stigmatized and under-served population. This is the first book to study young male prostitutes' help-seeking behavior. Findings indicate that the majority receive high levels of emotional support from family and friends, while traditional social and mental health services are not effectively reaching street males.

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Young Male Prostitutes and the Process of Looking For Help
A Study of Young Male Prostitutes
Listening to the Young Men: Social Support, Good Times, Problems and AIDS
Some Individual Portraits
Conclusions and Implications
Notes on Methodology
Personal Interview Schedule
References
Index


About the author

CUDORE SNELL is Assistant Professor in the Howard University School of Social Work, Washington, DC, where he teaches courses in human behavior and the social environment, human sexuality, and social work practice.

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