Plorde D S
Br J Vener Dis. 1981 Dec;57(6):357-62. doi: 10.1136/sti.57.6.357.
Sexually transmitted diseases in developing countries are causing concern to those responsible for their control and eradication. To gain a better understanding of the problems involved in a country struggling with development, the economic and psychosocial factors influencing the spread of STD in Ethiopia have been studied. Increased migration and urbanisation and the changing role of women have led to a rise in prostitution. Thus changes in the social structure--particularly in relation to the education and employment of women--and improved medical services are essential for the long-term control of STD.
发展中国家的性传播疾病正引起负责疾病控制与根除工作的人员的关注。为了更好地理解一个正在努力发展的国家所面临的问题,对影响埃塞俄比亚性传播疾病传播的经济和社会心理因素进行了研究。移民和城市化的增加以及女性角色的变化导致了卖淫现象的增多。因此,社会结构的变化——尤其是与女性教育和就业相关的变化——以及改善医疗服务对于性传播疾病的长期控制至关重要。