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Young Male Prostitutes: Title and subTitle BreakThe Physician's Role in Social Rehabilitation FREE

Patrick Gandy; Robert Deisher, MD
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JAMA. 1970;212(10):1661-1666. doi:10.1001/jama.1970.03170230063006
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The physician can become a significant person in the recognition and job rehabilitation of the young male prostitute. The investigation of the lives of 50 individuals engaged in prostitution to homosexuals in an urban area revealed patterns of behavior unlike those of other groups alienated from society. The rejection of the authors' early attempts at interviewing these youths led to the development of the skills needed to reach these young men in order to provide vocational rehabilitation and to make other efforts to meet their real need, a worthwhile existence in every aspect of their lives.

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Deisher RW, Eisner V, Sulzbacher SI:  The young male prostitute . Pediatrics 43: 936-942, 1969;.
Solnit AJ:  Bisexuality gone astray . Pediatrics 43:913-915, 1969;.
Butts WN:  Boy prostitutes of the metropolis . J Clin Psychopathology 8:673-681, 1947;.
Reiss AJ:  The social integration of queers and peers , in Becker HS (ed): The Other Side . New York, Macmillan Co, 1964;, pp 181-210.
Jersild J: Boy Prostitution . Copenhagen, GEC Gad, 1956;.
Hoffman M: The Gay World . New York, Basic Books, 1968;.
Ross HL:  The "hustler" in Chicago . J Student Res 1:13-19, 1959;.
Rechy J: City of Night . New York, Grove Press, 1963;.
Kinsey AC, Pomeroy WB, Martin CE: Sexual Behavior in the Human Male . Philadelphia, WB Saunders Co, 1948;, p 596.

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Deisher RW, Eisner V, Sulzbacher SI:  The young male prostitute . Pediatrics 43: 936-942, 1969;.
Solnit AJ:  Bisexuality gone astray . Pediatrics 43:913-915, 1969;.
Butts WN:  Boy prostitutes of the metropolis . J Clin Psychopathology 8:673-681, 1947;.
Reiss AJ:  The social integration of queers and peers , in Becker HS (ed): The Other Side . New York, Macmillan Co, 1964;, pp 181-210.
Jersild J: Boy Prostitution . Copenhagen, GEC Gad, 1956;.
Hoffman M: The Gay World . New York, Basic Books, 1968;.
Ross HL:  The "hustler" in Chicago . J Student Res 1:13-19, 1959;.
Rechy J: City of Night . New York, Grove Press, 1963;.
Kinsey AC, Pomeroy WB, Martin CE: Sexual Behavior in the Human Male . Philadelphia, WB Saunders Co, 1948;, p 596.
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