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SEXUAL BEHAVIOR
Duong CT, Nguyen TH, Hoang TT, Nguyen VV, Do TM, Pham VH,
Detels R. Sexual Risk and Bridging Behaviors Among Young People in Hai Phong,
Vietnam. AIDS and Behavior July 18, 2007.
The risk of the HIV epidemic spreading from high-risk
groups to the general population in Vietnam depends on sexual risk and bridging
behaviors between high- and low-risk individuals. A cross-sectional study was
used to describe sexual activities of youth aged 18-29 years. Nearly half
(41.4%) were sexually active. Premarital sex was reported by 43.3% of them;
78.3% of sexually active males and 13.5% of sexually active females. Multiple
sex partners were reported by 31.0%; 56.7% of males and 9.2% of females. Almost
27% of males and 5% of females engaged in sexual bridging behaviors. Being
unmarried was significantly associated with having sex with non-regular
partners. Being unmarried and early age at first intercourse were associated
with having sex with a sex worker. Consistent condom use was high with
commercial sex workers but low with regular partners. Education to delay early
sexual debut, increased employment, and strategies to inform young sexually
active people to adopt safer behaviors are urgently needed.
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