Abstract
Background Many, although not all, juvenile detainees are known to be sexual risk-takers but little attention has been paid to why they engage in early sexual intercourse, have more partners, often have sex under the influence of drugs or alcohol, and without protection.
Objective To understand the rationale behind sexual risk-taking among detained adolescents.
Method Qualitative study of interviews with nine girls and 11 boys, aged 15 to 20 years, at detention centres in southern Sweden.
Results Two major categories surface in the analysis of the interviews: contradictions and vulnerability. A core category, chance outdoes risk that describes the adolescents’ pragmatic view on sexual risk-taking as being a chance of something good rather than a risk of something bad, captures the connection between these categories and the individual.
Conclusion Among our interviewees, sexual chance taking appears rewarding. Recognising this rationality is valuable for all professionals promoting sexual health within similar groups of youths.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We thank the participating girls and boys.
Declaration of interest: The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.