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A Study of Accessibility and Perceptions on HIV Prevention Services Among Youth in Myanmar ( Kyaw Htet Paing, 2025)
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Title | A Study of Accessibility and Perceptions on HIV Prevention Services Among Youth in Myanmar ( Kyaw Htet Paing, 2025) | |||||
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Publication date | 2025-06-01 | |||||
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Kyaw Htet Paing | ||||||
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This thesis explores the barriers to HIV testing and prevention services among youth in Myanmar, focusing on accessibility and perceptions. Despite national and international efforts, young people continue to face challenges in accessing essential HIV-related services due to factors such as stigma, discrimination, legal constraints, and lack of youth-friendly healthcare systems. Using a mixed-method approach, this study collected data through structured questionnaires from 400 youth participants (200 male, 200 female) residing in Yangon. The study explored the main influences shaping individuals' willingness to access HIV testing and counseling services, while also assessing their understanding and perceptions of HIV prevention. The findings revealed that while awareness of HIV is relatively high, several significant barriers continue to exist. These include social stigma, fear of discrimination, limited youth-specific services, and legal limitations affecting key populations. Cultural norms and peer influence also play crucial roles in shaping behaviors and perceptions. This thesis highlights the urgent need for policy changes and programmatic interventions aimed at improving accessibility, reducing stigma, and creating safe and inclusive environments for youth. Strengthening youth-centered education, healthcare services, and legal protections is essential for effective HIV prevention in Myanmar. | ||||||
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Yangon University of Economics | ||||||
Daw N Khum Ja Ra |