Sexually transmitted infection risk behaviors in rural thai adolescents and young adults: Support for sex-and age-specific interventions

Sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevalence and risks in a sample of rural Thai adolescents and young adults (14-29 years) were examined. Unprotected sex with a casual partner conferred the greatest risk for prevalent STIs, particularly for younger adolescents, and alcohol use increased the STI...

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Main Authors: Amanda D. Latimore, Apinun Aramrattana, Susan G. Sherman, Noya Galai, Bangorn Srirojn, Nick Thompson, Jonathan M. Ellen, Nancy Willard, David D. Celentano
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-528952018-09-04T09:34:17Z Sexually transmitted infection risk behaviors in rural thai adolescents and young adults: Support for sex-and age-specific interventions Amanda D. Latimore Apinun Aramrattana Susan G. Sherman Noya Galai Bangorn Srirojn Nick Thompson Jonathan M. Ellen Nancy Willard David D. Celentano Medicine Sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevalence and risks in a sample of rural Thai adolescents and young adults (14-29 years) were examined. Unprotected sex with a casual partner conferred the greatest risk for prevalent STIs, particularly for younger adolescents, and alcohol use increased the STI risk for women but not for men. © 2013 American Sexually Transmitted Diseases Association All rights reserved. 2018-09-04T09:34:17Z 2018-09-04T09:34:17Z 2013-03-01 Journal 15374521 01485717 2-s2.0-84874037509 10.1097/OLQ.0b013e31827c5a44 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84874037509&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/52895
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Amanda D. Latimore
Apinun Aramrattana
Susan G. Sherman
Noya Galai
Bangorn Srirojn
Nick Thompson
Jonathan M. Ellen
Nancy Willard
David D. Celentano
Sexually transmitted infection risk behaviors in rural thai adolescents and young adults: Support for sex-and age-specific interventions
description Sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevalence and risks in a sample of rural Thai adolescents and young adults (14-29 years) were examined. Unprotected sex with a casual partner conferred the greatest risk for prevalent STIs, particularly for younger adolescents, and alcohol use increased the STI risk for women but not for men. © 2013 American Sexually Transmitted Diseases Association All rights reserved.
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author Amanda D. Latimore
Apinun Aramrattana
Susan G. Sherman
Noya Galai
Bangorn Srirojn
Nick Thompson
Jonathan M. Ellen
Nancy Willard
David D. Celentano
author_facet Amanda D. Latimore
Apinun Aramrattana
Susan G. Sherman
Noya Galai
Bangorn Srirojn
Nick Thompson
Jonathan M. Ellen
Nancy Willard
David D. Celentano
author_sort Amanda D. Latimore
title Sexually transmitted infection risk behaviors in rural thai adolescents and young adults: Support for sex-and age-specific interventions
title_short Sexually transmitted infection risk behaviors in rural thai adolescents and young adults: Support for sex-and age-specific interventions
title_full Sexually transmitted infection risk behaviors in rural thai adolescents and young adults: Support for sex-and age-specific interventions
title_fullStr Sexually transmitted infection risk behaviors in rural thai adolescents and young adults: Support for sex-and age-specific interventions
title_full_unstemmed Sexually transmitted infection risk behaviors in rural thai adolescents and young adults: Support for sex-and age-specific interventions
title_sort sexually transmitted infection risk behaviors in rural thai adolescents and young adults: support for sex-and age-specific interventions
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