THE UNITING PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH RESPONSE TO HIV/AIDS AND TEENAGE CHALLENGES.

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THE UNITING PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH RESPONSE TO HIV/AIDS AND TEENAGE CHALLENGES

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THE UNITING PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

RESPONSE

TO HIV/AIDS AND TEENAGE CHALLENGES

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This is the stage of adolescence where we worry about feelings and changes in body.

There is a continuos search for self identity and dignity sometimes

accompanied by confusion, rebellion and mistrust.

Parenting or mentoring is a huge challenge at this stage and peer

pressure is at the stage of all influences.

We surround ourselves by those we model and we experience intense physical and social changes

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Focus Early Adolescence

Middle Adolescence

Late Adolescence

Independence Less interest in parental activities

Peak of parental conflicts

Re acceptance of parental advice/values

Body image Preoccupation with self and pubertal changes

-acceptance of body-concern over making body more attractive

Acceptance of pubertal changes

Peers Intense relationships -peek of peer involvement-conformity with peer values-increased sexual activity and experimentation

Identity -Increased cognition-Increased fantasy world-Idealistic vocational goals

-increased scope of feelings-increased intellectual ability-risk taking behaviour

-Practical, realistic vocational goals-Refinement of moral, religious and sexual values-ability to compromise and set limitsSource: Lawrence S. Neinstein, M.D. Adolescent Health Care: A practical Guide, 2nd Edition, Urban and

Schwarzenberg/Baltimore-Munich, 1991

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This program aims at addressing adolescence challenges

identified above:

Peer pressure Intense relationships Risk taking behaviour Conformity with peer values Idealistic and not realistic goals for life Increased sexual activity and experimentation

These observations lead to a conclusion that young people

are at high risk of HIV infection.

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Theological reflection on sexual purity: Promoting abstinence

2 Tim 2: 22 Flee the evil desires of youth, and pursue righteousness, along with those who call on the Lord out of a pure heart.

Psalms 119:2 “How can and young man/woman keep his way pure? By living according to your word.

Genesis 39:9 “How then can I do such a wicked thing and sin against God..”Joseph found favour in the eyes of God and he prospered (39:2)

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Thanking you

Rev B. Mpofu UPCSA HIV/AIDS COORDINATOR