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Sexual Behavior Model Among Young Thai Women Living in Slums in Bangkok, Thailand

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ASIA-PACIFIC JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
卷 21, 期 4, 页码 451-460

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1010539509343971

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sexual self-efficacy; cognitive strategies; power in relationships; sexual behavior; slums

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  1. Thai Research Fund
  2. The Commission of Higher Education

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There has been a dramatic drop in age at first intercourse and concurrent rise in HIV infections among young Thai women living in slums. The participants included 492 young Thai women (average age = 19.7 years). They provided detailed self-perception, emotion, sexual self-efficacy, cognitive strategies, and power in relationships. Logistic regression analysis was used to explore sexual behavior model. Findings highlight the extreme vulnerability of Thai female adolescents who engage in risky sexual behaviors: 55.8% were sexually active with 41.8% having vaginal sex without using condom. Significant enabling factors included perceived ability to precautions (odds ratio [OR] = 1.7), relational gain thinking (OR = 1.5), and curious gain thinking (OR = 1.3). The significant protective factors were decision-making dominance (OR = 0.3), perceived ability to say no (OR = 0.7), and ethical-related punishment avoidance thinking (OR = 0.8). These findings contribute to greater understanding of factors involved in sexual risk taking. Implications for behavioral modification addressing cognition and power in relationships are discussed.

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