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A STUDY ON HEALTH SEEKING BEHAVIORS AND BARRIERS TO SERVICE ACCESS OF SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES AMONG MEN WHO HAVE SEX WITH MEN (YANGON REGION) (Kyaw Myo Htat, 2019)

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Title A STUDY ON HEALTH SEEKING BEHAVIORS AND BARRIERS TO SERVICE ACCESS OF SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES AMONG MEN WHO HAVE SEX WITH MEN (YANGON REGION) (Kyaw Myo Htat, 2019)
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Description
Yangon Region is home for nearly 20% of Myanmar’s population of men who have sex with men (MSM) and high HIV/AIDS prevalence and new HIV/AIDS infection rate. Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) have long been recognized as a major health problem in Myanmar because STIs and their sequelae contribute significantly to morbidity and mortality in the community. This study identified the level of awareness for STDs and STD treatment seeking behaviour among MSM in Yangon and assessed their barriers and challenges affecting STD treatment-seeking behaviour. This study is a quantitative research study which was conducted by collecting data using the quantitative cross-sectional questionnaire survey to explore the health seeking behaviour in relation to sexually transmitted disease among men who have sex with men in Yangon, Myanmar. 200 respondents form each township of Yangon are conducted for study. Most of the respondents received STD knowledge from health personels and social network. Awareness score is especially lowest in ‘Tha-nge’ MSM category. Mean period of treatment seeking interval was 12.4 days among 59 respondents of the 200 sample having an STD history within 6 months, and all took treatment from healthcare workers for their last STD episode. Awareness raising activities should be targeted on all MSM, especially to the
“Tha-nge”. Healthcare personals should be trained for providing proper health education and appropriate STD care and treatment, including unique behaviour and needs of the MSM community.
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Yangon University of Economics
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Yangon University of Economics
Dr. Zin Zin Naing
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