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ABSTRACT: Background
Many young migrant workers move across the border to Chiang Mai, a major city in Northern Thailand, in search of work opportunities. This study describes their sexual behavior, lifestyles, relationships and experiences with youth-friendly sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services.Methods
This is the qualitative arm of a mixed methods study using focus group discussions (FGDs) among young MWs aged 15-24 years in urban Chiang Mai. We conducted 6 FGDs with 84 participants (43 males, 41 females) organized in groups of 10-15 people, including 3 groups of males, 2 groups of females, and 1 group of both males and females.Results
We found that the lack of parental control, pressure to assimilate into Thai society, access to social media and modern communication technologies, and limited knowledge and access to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services interplayed to shape lifestyle and sexual behaviors, including low condom use among young migrants.Conclusion
The present study helped discern the vulnerability of young migrants to adverse SRH outcomes. This particular group of youth needs urgent intervention to improve their knowledge on SRH and access to a youth-friendly clinic to help them personalize risk of HIV and other adverse SRH outcomes.
SUBMITTER: Tangmunkongvorakul A
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5557483 | biostudies-literature | 2017
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Tangmunkongvorakul Arunrat A Musumari Patou Masika PM Srithanaviboonchai Kriengkrai K Manoyos Veruree V Techasrivichien Teeranee T Suguimoto S Pilar SP Ono-Kihara Masako M Kihara Masahiro M Chariyalertsak Suwat S
PloS one 20170815 8
<h4>Background</h4>Many young migrant workers move across the border to Chiang Mai, a major city in Northern Thailand, in search of work opportunities. This study describes their sexual behavior, lifestyles, relationships and experiences with youth-friendly sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services.<h4>Methods</h4>This is the qualitative arm of a mixed methods study using focus group discussions (FGDs) among young MWs aged 15-24 years in urban Chiang Mai. We conducted 6 FGDs with 84 particip ...[more]