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SEXUAL BEHAVIOR
Lertpiriyasuwat C, Plipat T, Jenkins RA. A survey of sexual risk behavior for
HIV infection in Nakhonsawan, Thailand, 2001. AIDS 17(13):1969-76, 2003.
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of sexual risk behaviors for HIV in the
general population aged 15-44 years in Nakhonsawan province, Thailand. DESIGN:
Cross-sectional survey. METHODS: A two-stage cluster sampling technique was used
to select 630 participants aged 15-44 years from the general population.
Tape-recorders with earphones provided questions to the respondents, who used
self-administered answer sheets to record their responses. RESULTS: Most
participants were rural, married and educated at the primary school level. The
mean age was 31.5 years. Seventy-eight percent of all participants had ever had
sexual intercourse. The prevalence of premarital sex among married participants
was 41%. In the previous year, 20% of the participants had had sex with
commercial or non-regular partners. Sex with non-regular partners occurred more
frequently than sex with commercial partners. Sixty-one percent had used condoms
the last time they had sex with a commercial partner and 46% had used condoms
the last time they had sex with non-regular partners. Consistent condom use with
non-regular partners was lower than with commercial partners. Voluntary HIV
testing during the previous year was reported by 24% of the participants who had
had sex with commercial or non- regular partners. CONCLUSIONS: The results
suggest that Nakhonsawan needs to strengthen implementation of the 100% condom
programme, address condom use with non-commercial partners, promote awareness of
personal risk rather than identification of risk groups and increase voluntary
HIV testing among people who engage in risky behaviors.
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