Journal of Adolescent Health
Volume 38, Issue 3, 2006, Pages 237-246

Sexual behavior and perceived risk of HIV/AIDS among young migrant factory workers in Nepal (Article)

Puri M.* , Cleland J.
  • a Division of Social Statistics, University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton, United Kingdom
  • b Centre for Population Studies, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom

Abstract

Purpose: To analyze the sexual behavior, perceived risk of contracting STIs and HIV/AIDS, and protective behaviors of migrant workers aged 14-19 years in carpet and garment factories in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal. A common assumption in Nepal is that young migrant workers experience an increase in vulnerability. Moving away from the social controls of family and community, they become exposed to a mixed-gender environment and therefore might initiate sex earlier or have more casual encounters than might otherwise be the case. Methods: The analysis is based on a representative sample survey of 1050 factory workers. Information was also obtained from 23 in-depth case histories. Both bivarite and multivariate techniques were applied to identify the factors associated with involvement in risky sexual behavior. Results: Despite religious and cultural restrictions, one in five boys and one in eight unmarried girls reported experience of sexual intercourse. Early sexual experimentation, multiple partners, and low and irregular use of condoms are not uncommon. Instances of sexual exploitation by factory owners or managers were documented but were rare. Most nonregular sex partners were described as friends from the same factory or community. Despite high-risk behavior, relatively few young people considered themselves to be at risk of getting STIs or HIV/AIDS. Information on the possible consequences of unsafe sex is inadequate. Conclusion: Programs aimed at promotion of safer sex practices and life skill training that facilitates communication and utilization of sexual health services should target vulnerable migrant young people. © 2006 Society for Adolescent Medicine. All rights reserved.

Author Keywords

Migrant workers Nepal Teenagers Sexual behavior

Index Keywords

Vulnerable Populations vulnerable population perception training sexual behavior Human immunodeficiency virus infection health promotion industry interpersonal communication Safe Sex human friend sexuality community condom Condoms health service priority journal Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome groups by age religion Unsafe Sex sexually transmitted disease Cross-Sectional Studies manager migrant worker health program family Humans Adolescent social control male environmental factor female risk factor Risk Factors Multivariate Analysis cultural factor sexual health Article high risk behavior health care utilization Adolescent Behavior textile industry adult gender sexual harassment sexual intercourse Emigration and Immigration Nepal employment acquired immune deficiency syndrome attitude to health health survey

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2004.10.001
ISSN: 1054139X
Cited by: 52
Original Language: English