RT Article T1 Faith, Premarital Sex and Relationships: Are Church Messages in Accordance with the Perceived Realities of the Youth? ; a Qualitative Study in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa JF Journal of religion and health VO 52 IS 2 SP 454 OP 466 A1 Eriksson, Elisabet A1 Ahlberg, Beth M. A1 Haddad, Beverley 1957- A1 Axemo, Pia A1 Lindmark, Gunilla LA English PB Springer Science + Business Media B. V. YR 2013 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1668725940 AB Since religious messages on life style have a strong impact in South Africa, it is important to assess how they relate to the situation for young people at risk of HIV infection. Nine focus group discussions were conducted with youth (n = 62), aged 13-20 years, from the Roman Catholic Church, the Lutheran Church, and the Assemblies of God. Young people were ambivalent toward sexual contacts since these generally were expected to be part of a relationship even though the church condemns premarital sex. Girls perceived the moral norms to concern them more than the boys for whom sexual needs were more accepted. These moral barriers lead to lack of information about protection and may increase the risk of HIV. The realities young people facing should be a major concern for the faith communities. K1 Adolescents K1 Faith Communities K1 HIV prevention K1 Religion K1 Sexuality K1 Sub-Saharan Africa DO 10.1007/s10943-011-9491-7