Thant Kyaw Soe, Thongprachum Aksara, Chautrakarn Sineenart, Chantaklang Pannawich, Chariyalertsak Suwat
Faculty of Public Health, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Nakornping Hospital, Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Front Public Health. 2024 Nov 27;12:1478592. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1478592. eCollection 2024.
Despite progress in controlling HIV/AIDS and STIs, these health challenges persist, with 39.9 million people living with HIV in 2023 and more than 350 million affected by STIs annually. Thailand is a major migrant hub in Southeast Asia. This study investigated the factors influencing preventive behaviors related to HIV/AIDS and STIs among Myanmar migrants in Chiang Mai province, Thailand.
A cross-sectional study was conducted in 2023 among 424 Myanmar migrants aged 18-45 years. Participants were selected through convenience sampling from a local hospital and community gathering locations in Chiang Mai province. Multiple logistic regression analysis was used to identify factors influencing preventive behaviors.
The participants' average age was 29.92 years; 56.8% were married, and 67.5% had completed primary or lower education. The average monthly income was <10,000 THB (47.6%). Most participants had a good knowledge level of HIV (63.2%), while 80% had poor knowledge of STIs. Among the sexually active participants ( = 274), 91.2% had good preventive behavior. The multivariate analysis indicated that migrants working in non-construction or day labor roles were less likely to practice preventive behaviors (aOR = 0.210, 95% CI: 0.046-0.972, = 0.046). Additionally, migrants who had lived in Chiang Mai for more than 10 years were less likely to engage in preventive behaviors (aOR = 0.067, 95% CI: 0.010-0.465, = 0.006). There was a statistically significant association between preventive behaviors and a positive attitude, with an aOR of 4.575 (95% CI: 1.226-17.073, = 0.024).
Low STI knowledge and negative attitudes toward condom use were found in this study. Culturally relevant and sensitive interventions and effective sexual health education are needed.
尽管在控制艾滋病毒/艾滋病和性传播感染方面取得了进展,但这些健康挑战依然存在,2023年有3990万人感染艾滋病毒,每年有超过3.5亿人受到性传播感染的影响。泰国是东南亚的一个主要移民中心。本研究调查了泰国清迈省缅甸移民中影响艾滋病毒/艾滋病和性传播感染预防行为的因素。
2023年对424名年龄在18至45岁之间的缅甸移民进行了一项横断面研究。参与者通过便利抽样从清迈省的一家当地医院和社区聚集地点选取。采用多元逻辑回归分析来确定影响预防行为的因素。
参与者的平均年龄为29.92岁;56.8%已婚,67.5%完成了小学或以下教育。平均月收入低于10000泰铢(47.6%)。大多数参与者对艾滋病毒有良好的认知水平(63.2%),而80%对性传播感染的认知较差。在性活跃的参与者(n = 274)中,91.2%有良好的预防行为。多变量分析表明,从事非建筑或日工工作的移民采取预防行为的可能性较小(调整后的比值比[aOR]=0.210,95%置信区间[CI]:0.046 - 0.972,P = 0.046)。此外,在清迈居住超过10年的移民采取预防行为的可能性较小(aOR = 0.067,95% CI:0.010 - 0.465,P = 0.006)。预防行为与积极态度之间存在统计学上的显著关联,aOR为4.575(95% CI:1.226 - 17.073,P = 0.024)。
本研究发现对性传播感染的认知较低以及对使用避孕套持消极态度。需要开展与文化相关且敏感的干预措施以及有效的性健康教育。