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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-42525

ABSTRACT

Current evidence suggests that there is a change of attitude towards more permissive sex among the young and educated people in Thailand compared to other oriental countries. This study aimed to find the frequency of coitus, oral-genital sex and anal intercourse among new female patients who attended the sexual health clinic, Ramathibodi Hospital in 1990. The gynecologist in charge interviewed the patients using a questionnaire. The total number of participants was 408. Coital frequency ranged from < 1 to 7 times per week with 1, 2, 3 as the first three leading rate. There were 107 women (26.2%) and 150 men (36.8%) who had experienced fellatio and cunnilingus, respectively. Only 5.6 per cent had anal intercourse. These findings add more knowledge about the sexual behavior among Thais and that a certain group of people are not strictly conservative in their attitude towards sex and that males are more permissive than females.


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Adolescent , Adult , Coitus , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Sexual Behavior , Thailand
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-41951

ABSTRACT

Anti-HIV screening has routinely been done at the antenatal clinic in Ramathibodi Hospital since January 1990. The prevalence of positive anti-HIV during the first and second half of 1990, and the first half of 1991 are 0.056, 0.2, 0.24 per cent respectively. Twenty positive cases are now under counselling. Age range is between 18-35 years. Seventeen cases are from rural areas. Twelve of seventeen cases were from the north-eastern part of Thailand. Fifteen cases (71.4%) had their pregnancies terminated. This study shows that the prevalence of positive anti-HIV is increasing. Vertical transmission has already been known to be one of the most important and serious transmissions to newborns and infants. The data indicated that screening test for anti-HIV in pregnant women, previously regarded as a low risk group, should be reviewed and routinely done.


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Adult , Female , HIV Seroprevalence , Humans , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Complications, Infectious/epidemiology , Risk Factors , Thailand/epidemiology
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