Fajans P, Wirawan D N, Ford K
School of Public Health, University of Michigan 48109-2029.
AIDS Care. 1994;6(4):459-75. doi: 10.1080/09540129408258661.
This study investigated knowledge, beliefs, and practices related to STDs and AIDS among clients of low price sex workers in Bali, Indonesia. These men are at high risk of STD and HIV transmission. They have poor knowledge of the basic concepts of STD and HIV transmission and prevention, and they practice a variety of ineffective prevention strategies including partner selection and the prophylactic use of antibiotics. They report a mean of 1.9 paid sexual partners in the previous week and very low frequencies of condom use. Over 25% had experienced an STD symptom in the previous 6 months, with self treatment with antibiotics reported by a third. Recent experience of an STD was related to the number of sex worker partners in the previous month and to ever having used a condom with a sex worker. The implications of the study findings for the development of comprehensive STD control programs including educational campaigns, condom promotion, and the strengthening of STD case management by health care providers are discussed.
本研究调查了印度尼西亚巴厘岛低价性工作者客户中与性传播疾病(STD)和艾滋病相关的知识、信念及行为。这些男性面临性传播疾病和艾滋病毒传播的高风险。他们对性传播疾病和艾滋病毒传播及预防的基本概念了解甚少,并且采取了多种无效的预防策略,包括性伴侣选择和预防性使用抗生素。他们报告称,前一周平均有1.9个付费性伴侣,且使用避孕套的频率极低。超过25%的人在过去6个月内出现过性传播疾病症状,三分之一的人报告曾自行使用抗生素治疗。近期感染性传播疾病与前一个月的性工作者伴侣数量以及是否曾与性工作者使用避孕套有关。文中讨论了该研究结果对制定综合性性传播疾病控制项目的启示,这些项目包括开展教育活动、推广避孕套以及加强医疗服务提供者对性传播疾病病例的管理。