       Document 0161
 DOCN  M9620161
 TI    AIDS knowledge and risk behaviors among domestic clients of female sex
       workers in Bali, Indonesia.
 DT    9602
 AU    Fajans P; Ford K; Wirawan DN; Department of Population Planning and
       International Health School; of Public Health, University of Michigan,
       Ann Arbor 48109, USA.
 SO    Soc Sci Med. 1995 Aug;41(3):409-17. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
       MED/96083027
 AB    This study investigated AIDS and STD knowledge, risk behaviors and
       condom use among clients of female commercial sex workers in Bali,
       Indonesia. Although these clients were varied in their socioeconomic
       status, they all tended to have low levels of knowledge concerning HIV
       and STD transmission and prevention, multiple sexual partners, low
       frequencies of condom use with these partners, and experienced frequent
       STDs. Although HIV sero-prevalence rates are currently low in Indonesia,
       clients of CSWs are at high risk of HIV transmission. Given their high
       mobility and frequent sexual encounters with CSWs in other parts of
       Indonesia, these men could well be agents of rapid spread of the virus
       throughout Indonesia. Interventions to prevent the spread of the HIV
       virus must be targeted not only to CSWs, but also to their clients.
       These interventions should include educational activities concerning
       AIDS and STD transmission and prevention, condom promotion, efforts to
       improve condom availability, and activities to strengthen the health
       sectors' STD diagnosis and treatment capabilities for both CSWs and
       their clients.
 DE    Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/*PREVENTION & CONTROL/  TRANSMISSION
       Adult  Condoms  *Developing Countries  Female  Human  Indonesia
       *Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice  Male  *Prostitution  Risk-Taking  Sex
       Behavior  Sexually Transmitted Diseases/PREVENTION &
       CONTROL/TRANSMISSION  Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.  *Urban Population
       JOURNAL ARTICLE

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