Kumar A, Mehra M, Badhan S K, Gulati N
Department of Preventive & Social Medicine, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India.
AIDS Care. 1997 Jun;9(3):311-8. doi: 10.1080/713613160.
A survey conducted among the lower-class urban population of Delhi, India to describe the heterosexual behaviour, condom usage and awareness about STDs/AIDS revealed that 4.4% respondents had sex outside/before marriage. Female commercial sex workers, friends and neighbours were the important sexual partners. Heterosexual activity was significantly higher among males, unmarried, literates and middle/higher income groups. Almost half of those who had sex before/outside marriage never used a condom during the sexual encounter. Though only a small fraction of the population was found to be engaged in extra-/pre-marital sex, the overall impact of this may be multifold, given the nature and modes of HIV transmission. The superficial and inadequate knowledge regarding STDs/AIDS among this population, especially among those having extra-/pre-marital sex, indicates an urgent need for appropriately targeted health education and condom promotion activities in the community with an endeavour to increase awareness about STDs and HIV/AIDS and motivate people towards healthy sexual lifestyles.
在印度德里的城市低收入人群中进行了一项调查,以描述异性性行为、避孕套使用情况以及对性传播疾病/艾滋病的认知。结果显示,4.4%的受访者有婚外/婚前性行为。女性商业性工作者、朋友和邻居是重要的性伴侣。男性、未婚者、有文化者以及中/高收入群体中的异性性行为显著更多。几乎一半的婚外/婚前性行为者在性行为过程中从未使用过避孕套。尽管发现只有一小部分人群有婚外/婚前性行为,但考虑到艾滋病毒的传播性质和方式,其总体影响可能是多方面的。该人群,尤其是那些有婚外/婚前性行为的人,对性传播疾病/艾滋病的了解肤浅且不足,这表明迫切需要在社区开展有针对性的健康教育和避孕套推广活动,努力提高对性传播疾病和艾滋病毒/艾滋病的认识,并促使人们养成健康的性生活方式。